Language Learning with Webtools Graham Stanley, Jan 2014

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Language Learning with Webtools Graham Stanley, Jan

How do you feel about educational technology?

Do you have any colleagues who feel this way?

pedagogy before technology

wrong ways to approach use of technology

Case studies Innovations in learning technologies for ELT

Language Learning with Webtools 1. Integrating technology 2. Building community 3. Vocabulary 4. Grammar 5. Listening 6. Reading 7. Writing 8. Speaking 9. Pronunciation 10. Project work 11. Assessment and evaluation

1. Integrating technology Language Learning with Webtools

Visual Class List Class Dojo /

2. Building a learning community Language Learning with Webtools

Learningtogetheronline

3. Vocabulary Language Learning with Webtools

Word associations /

4. Grammar Language Learning with Webtools

Real world grammar

5. Listening Language Learning with Webtools

/ Search the tube

6. Reading Language Learning with Webtools

Quick response reading race

7. Writing Language Learning with Webtools

Developing a story

8. Speaking Language Learning with Webtools

9. Pronunciation Language Learning with Webtools

Howdjasayit?

10. Project work Language Learning with Webtools

IWB island /

1) learners create islands in groups 2) scan copies of learners’ drawings 3) trace over the scanned drawings using IWB software Procedure

Activities with the island

11. Assessment and evaluation Language Learning with Webtools

Gamification

Thank you

References Graham Stanley, Language Learning withTechnology,CUP, 2013 Diane Phillips, Sarah Burwood & Helen Dunford Projects with Young Learners OUP, 1999 Matt Wicks, Imaginative Projects CUP, 2000 Kyle Mawer & Graham Stanley, Digital Play, Delta, 2011 Gary Motteram (Ed.) Innovation in learning technologies for ELT British Council, 2013