Ojibwe Language Revitalization, Multimedia Technology, and Family Language Learning (original) (raw)

Locally Contingent and Community-Dependent: Tools and Technologies for Indigenous Language Mobilization

Mark Turin

Indigenous Languages and the Promise of Archives, 2021

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Digital access for language and culture in First Nations communities

Mark Turin

Knowledge Synthesis Report for Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2016

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Decolonizing the digital landscape: the role of technology in Indigenous language revitalization

Paul J. Meighan

AlterNative, 2021

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Technology and Indigenous Language Revitalization

Randy Ray

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Indigenous language revitalization using TEK-nology: how can traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and technology support intergenerational language transmission?

Paul J. Meighan

Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2022

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"What is language for us?" The role of relational technology, strength-based language education, and community-led language planning and policy research to support Indigenous language revitalization and cultural reclamation processes

Paul J. Meighan

McGill University, 2023

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Mobile Learning as a Tool for Indigenous Language Revitalization and Sustainability in Canada

Marguerite Koole

International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2018

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Elders’ Conversations: Perspectives on Leveraging Digital Technology in Language Revival

Melissa Bishop

The Open/Technology in Education, Society, and Scholarship Association Journal

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Designing Indigenous Language Revitalization

Ananda Marin

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Integrating Technology Into Minority Langugage Preservation and Teaching Efforts: An Inside Job

Daniel Villa

2002

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Using mixed media tools for eliciting discourse in indigenous languages

Karsten Koch

Language Documentation & Conservation, 2014

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Connection, collaboration and community : reflections on the use of videoconferencing in Kaska language documentation, revitalization and education

Victoria Sear

2018

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Review of We Are Our Language: An Ethnography of Language Revitalization in a Northern Athabaskan Community–By Barbra A. Meek. Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 42:4

Haley De Korne

Anthropology & Education Quarterly 42(4), pp. 435-437, 2011

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Sustaining generations of Indigenous voices: Reclaiming language and integrating multimedia technology.

Candace Galla

Indigenous Research: Indigenous Youth, Change and Sustainability, 2012

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Everyday stories in a forest: Multimodal meaning-making with Ojibwe Elders, young people, language, and place

Mary Hermes

WINHEC: International Journal of Indigenous Education Scholarship

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NI M -BI I -GO-NINI OJI BWE LANGUAGE REVITALI ZATI ON STRATEGY: FAM I LI ES LEARNING OUR LANGUAGE AT HOM E

Rawnda Abraham

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The Niichii Project: Revitalizing Indigenous Language in Northern Canada

Jacinta Manitowabi

TESOL in Context

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Revitalizing Indigenous Languages. Papers presented at the Annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium (5th, Louisville, KY, May 15-16, 1998)

Jon Reyhner

1999

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Teaching Indigenous Language Revitalization over Zoom

Maya Daurio, Mark Turin

KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies, 2022

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Siawinnu’gina’masultinej: A Language Revitalization Initiative for Mi’gmaq in Listuguj, Canada

Janine Metallic

2013

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Encouragement, Guidance and Lessons Learned: 21 Years in the Trenches of Indigenous Language Revitalization

Leonardo da Vinci

2009

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Mobilizing and Activating Haíɫzaqvḷa (Heiltsuk Language) and Culture Through a Community-University Partnership

Mark Turin

KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies, 2021

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“Indigenous storytelling in educational contexts: digital media as a vehicle for cultural transmission and language acquisition.”

James G Barrett

Perspectives on Indigenous writing and literacies, 2019

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Indigenous Language and Culture Revitalization Goals: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge and Schools 1

Peter Wilson

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A Relational Approach to Designing Social Technologies that Foster Use of the Kuku Yalanji Language

Margot Brereton

Proceedings of the 31st Australian Conference on Human-Computer-Interaction

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Being Cree in the 21st Century Through Language, Literacy, and Culture: Iyiniwoskinîkiskwewak (Young Women) Take on the Challenges

Heather Blair

2013

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The Cultures of Native North American Language Documentation and Revitalization

Saul Schwartz

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A technology-based approach to revitalise indigenous languages and cultures in online environments

Francisco J GARCÍA-PEÑALVO

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Applied Computer Technology in Cree and Naskapi Language Programs

Bill Jancewicz

2002

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Intercultural Education with Indigenous Peoples and the Potential of Digital Technologies to Make it Happen

Evaristo Ovide

Multiculturalism in Technology-Based Education: Case Studies on ICT-Supported Approaches, 2013

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Nim-Bii-Go-Nini Ojibwe Language Revitalization Strategy

Rawnda Abraham

2010

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Rethinking Indigenous Languages

JOHN SAMORAI

Das Questões

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