The children’s and teens’’ own speech and language use is the focus of this project, such that the tasks involved are functionally connected in a way that makes sense to the children and teens and stems from their own daily experience.
To get the lesson going, children and teens watch a video of experts discussing the various positions out there about youth language to give them some background. In order to follow the experts’ opinions, the children and teens are encouraged to reflect on the arguments given by the experts in their own debate on what the experts had to say. They then get deeper in the discussion by looking at and analyzing their own speech and the special features of that language and finally document what they’ve see in a tag cloud for the purpose of visualization. This tag cloud will serve as a basis for children and teens to follow up on the question as to what importance language has in social media and what tools are there to help research this kind of social media language.
For an introduction to the topic of youth language, both groups then watch the video “Lass ma`talken, Digga” of a panel of experts. One group will take notes on the arguments given by the language protectionists and the others note arguments from the experts supporting the changes.
After the video, let the two groups discuss on their own and have the moderators lead the discussion.
The moderators will note the discussion results on the flip chart.
Social form: group work
They will collect their own abbreviations, acronyms and words they and their generation have created and put these together as tags in a word cloud.
They will then make a list of the words that they use the most, a hit list.
Afterward each group will then present its results to the other.
Social form: group work
With the aid of a hashtag tracker, they will investigate which hashtags are the most widespread and how they are used online in various contexts.
They will formulate their observations in a group discussion.
Finally, they will choose a hashtag together to send out in a message themselves and then monitor and analyze its propagation online.
Social form: group discussion
This project is an example for doing collaborative work in group with digital media. Both the process and the uses of these tools can be transferred to other subject matters and contents.