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Meet 2 Ojibway speakers who are using Facebook to teach their language | CBC News

Meet 2 Ojibway speakers who are using Facebook to teach their language | CBC News | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
More and more people are turning to social media to learn their Indigenous languages, and two Ojibway speakers are using different techniques to connect with language learners across the country on Facebook.

Every Thursday at 9:30 p.m. CT, James Vukelich turns his phone's camera toward himself, and hits "go live" on Facebook. He starts off with a traditional Ojibway language — or Anishinaabemowin — greeting and delivers the "word of the day," connecting with and teaching the language to his online friends.

"For me, putting stuff on social media is a way to get language materials to [people] for free that they can use at a touch of their fingertips," said Vukelich.

Vukelich is from the Turtle Mountain Indian Reserve in Minnesota. He said his mother, grandmother, grandfather and uncles all went to boarding schools in the United States — like Canada's residential schools — and the language was lost for two generations in his family.

"I didn't hear the language until I was 24 years old," said Vukelich.
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App #55: Extempore – A Language Teacher’s Most Important Tool! – Teaching with iPad - Steve Lai aka @sly111

App #55: Extempore – A Language Teacher’s Most Important Tool! – Teaching with iPad - Steve Lai aka @sly111 | Professional Learning for Busy Educators | Scoop.it
As a language educator, it is my goal for my students to be able to speak spontaneously in the target language. Every language teacher knows the challenge of getting all students to speak authentically in class. Here is an excellent tool that all foreign language teachers will love to have. Extempore is a service designed for educators to assess speaking skills as they learn a new language. Extempore has proven to be a very effective and time-saving assessment tool.

Extempore is both an app and a website. Teachers will need to set up an account and input their class(es).
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