OpenLIVES - Year 1 Spanish Language and Spanish Society Learning Resources

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OpenLIVES Autonomous Learning
This is an autonomous learning activity presented as part of the OpenLIVES JISC-funded project. It is being used in post-A Level Spanish Language at the University of Leeds from January 2013. The activity is in English, but student must answer in Spanish. It can be repurposed and modified according to your students' needs, level and language. It can work well for undergraduate students of History, Modern Languages and Cultures or Social Sciences. The link to the audio clip has not been included in the sheet, as it is up to the student or the tutor to decide which audio clip interview students will work on. This activity is meant to be used for audio clips of the OpenLIVES collection and interview transcripts, but can also be used with any other oral history podcasts/transcripts. One of the main features of the activity is that it introduces students to audience differentiation and student cultural production. The other key feature is that the activity introduces learning reflection, hence raising awareness on life skills. That way the activity can provide students with a research-based experience that connects them to the world of work and life in general. There is also a strong focus on team work. The activity contemplates the possibility of students publishing, in accordance with their own institution protocols, the work as a OER. Finally, this is a good way to introduce students to "interview coding".

Shared with the World by Mr Antonio Martínez-Arboleda
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Working with oral history: epistemological, methodological, ethical and educational considerations
This is a powerpoint presentation used in a class with Year 1 students in the module SPPO 1180 "Skills and Issues in Spanish Portuguese and Latin American Studies" at the School of Modern Languages and Cultures of the University of Leeds. It is in English. It introduces students to Oral History through the interview of Germinal Luis, which is part of the JISC OpenLIVES collection. It deals with basic epistemological, methodological, ethical and educational considerations around oral history and takes ideas and arguments from well-known Oral History Methodology academics.

Shared with the World by Mr Antonio Martínez-Arboleda
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Learning about Spanish Society and History through Oral History: The OpenLIVES Collection
This is a powerpoint presentation with external links, academic references and drawings. It is used in a class with Year 1 students in the module SPPO 1180 "Skills and Issues in Spanish Portuguese and Latin American Studies" at the School of Modern Languages and Cultures of the University of Leeds. It is in Spanish. It introduces students to the OpenLIVES collection as an OER project on Oral History and Education which adds an alternative methodology for the recovery, understanding and socialisation of history in Spain during the Civil War and the Franco Regime, with a focus on migration.

Shared with the World by Mr Antonio Martínez-Arboleda

OpenLIVES - Year 1 Spanish Language and Spanish Society Learning Resources

This is a collection of resources produced for Spanish Language Autonomous Learning (B2-C1 CEFR) and Spanish Society (SPPO1180 - Skills and Issues in Spanish and Latin AMerican Studies) at the University of Leeds as part of JISC-funded OpenLIVES.

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