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What is Non-Native English Speakers

Handbook of Research on Mobile Technology, Constructivism, and Meaningful Learning
The term non-native English speakers is defined as those students who speak a language other than English at home. Non-native English speakers are inclusive of both competent biliterate and Limited English Proficiency (LEP) students.
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A Model for Mobile Social Media Integration in Constructivist ESL Classrooms
Ellen Yeh (Columbia College Chicago, USA) and Nicholas Swinehart (University of Chicago, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3949-0.ch004
Abstract
Social media, with its ability to create opportunities for interaction, presents a platform for applying technology into social constructivist learning contexts in innovative and meaningful ways. This chapter proposes a model for integrating mobile social media in a content-based ESL curriculum. Newly-arrived international art students were introduced to popular social media platforms and were trained on how to use these tools to conduct research and document their experiences in the field during a summer intensive program. Results are discussed in terms of effects on students' academic English knowledge and abilities, knowledge of local academic and creative cultures, and technology literacy. Finally, limitations and implications for future studies are explored.
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