Teaching English with Technology A Short Introduction.

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Teaching English with Technology A Short Introduction

Who are you? A.Techno geek: a technology enthusiast – cannot live without computer technology. B.Digital native: a person born (= native) in the world of computer technology – uses it constantly and confidently. C.Digital immigrant: a person not born in the world of computer technology – uses it but not always confidently. D.Technophobe: a person afraid of the Internet & computers – uses it only when required or not at all.

A little bit of history Pre-Internet 1960 – 1970: Tape recorders, language labs. 1980: CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) learners respond to stimuli on the computer screen.

A little bit of history Web : TELL (Technology Enhanced Language Learning) possibilities offered by Internet and communications. 2000: ICT (Information & Communications Technology) use of Internet and web tools.

The present Web present collaboration and sharing among users users generate and distribute content, often with freedom to share and re-use.

Web 2.0 = social software computer programs that make it possible for people to connect, communicate and collaborate online. Facebook, blogs, Twitter, etc.

Example: blogs web + log = blog a place on the internet to write comments, thoughts, experiences creates a community around a common topic may consist of written text only or include pictures, photos, audio, video. Usually kept by one person Readers can post comments if allowed Anyone can start one:

Edublogs blogs by and for educators topics range from government education policy to giving homework and everything in between can be set up by a teacher (tutor blog), individual students (student blog) or a class (class blog). example:

Edublogs Tutor blog Tutor blog Teacher sets up blog to help – tutor -- learners news or comments, extra reading practice or homework, summary of a class for students absent, study tips. Student blog Student blog Learners are assigned to set up and maintain their own blog and post once or twice a week or post comments on others. Class Blog Class Blog Common learners post comments on certain topics, on class work or any issue the teacher thinks interesting or relevant to learners.

Edublogs practice writing English: builds fluency in writing (but not accuracy) provide a real audience for student writing meaningful & purposeful activity  authentic writing learners communicate with learners from other parts of the world

Edublogs: Problems / Solutions Privacy Anyone with access to the Web can find and read a blog and write comments Solution: Turn off comments Correction Difficult to correct student work after posting Solution: correct student work before posting to the blog. Unwanted comments Anyone can post unwanted comments Solution: restrict comments to registered users.

How do you get started? There are a number of free blog sites available: Blogger: WordPress: Getablog: hp hp EzBlogWorld:

WIKIS collaborative writing document available that others can edit online non-linear structure: pages link back and forward to other pages. started by one person but others can add to it one of the best known wikis is Wikipedia

WIKIS Students can write a book or encyclopedia together add new pages edit their own or others’ pages create links to other pages or to other websites outside the wiki

Examples Pbwiki:

Electronic portfolios Collection of learner’s work in electronic format, can include documents, video, audio, blogs, websites reflections on the learning experience itself Assessment tool students and teachers include what seems most relevant to learner’s interests ongoing process comprehensive learner achievements

Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroom Facebook isn't just a great way for you to find old friends or learn about what's happening this weekend, it is also an incredible learning tool. Teachers can utilize Facebook for class projects, for enhancing communication, and for engaging students in a manner that might not be entirely possible in traditional classroom settings. Read on to learn how you can be using Facebook in your classroom, no matter if you are a professor, student, working online, or showing up in person for class.

Follow news feeds. Have students follow news feeds relevant to the course material in order to keep current information flowing through the class. Share book reviews. Students can post their book reviews for the instructor to grade and other students to read. If it's a peer-reviewed project, then students can more easily access each other's papers online. Practice a foreign language. Students learning a foreign language can connect with native speakers through groups or fan opportunities. Create your own news source. A great way for journalism students to practice their craft, use the Facebook status update feed as a breaking news source for sports results, academic competition results, and other campus news.

Create groups. You can create groups for entire classes or for study groups with smaller subsets of students that allow for easy sharing of information and communication, without students even having to friend each other.create groups Schedule events. From beginning of semester mixers to after-finals celebrations, easily schedule events for the entire class using Facebook. Send messages. From unexpected absences to rescheduling exams, it's easy to send messages through Facebook. Post class notes. Post notes after each class period for students to have access for review or in case they were absent. Provide direct communication with instructors. Instructors and students can contact each other through Facebook, providing an opportunity for better sharing of information and promoting better working relationshipspromoting better working relationships

Allows shy students a way to communicate. Shy students who may not want to approach their teacher after class or during office hours can use Facebook to communicate.Shy students Facilitate classmate connections. When students get to know each other more intimately, they become more involved in the learning experience. This is helpful in both large classes that wouldn't normally promote such intimacy and in smaller settings that regularly depend on that connection. Make announcements. Instructors can send out reminders about upcoming tests, upcoming due dates, or any classroom news. Brainstorm. Students can have the ability to add their thoughts to the class any time they occur allows for more opportunities for brainstorming off each other. Share interesting websites. Students and instructors alike can post interesting websites that add relevancy to the class. Post homework. Posting homework through Facebook not only provides easy access for students, it also puts in writing specifically what is expected and when it is due.Posting homework

Facebook pages for English teachers Teaching English - British Council Grammarly Teaching Resources Real English Rachel's English Teaching Ideas Songs for Teaching Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. Teacher's Pet Language Teaching Professionals TED Grammar Girl Teachers with a Sense of Humor English Jokes Really Learn English