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School of Education
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Activating and extending your language classroom with technology Gary Motteram
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School of Education You and technology Who has a mobile on them now? Who owns an iPod (or similar)? Do you have a computer at home? Is it portable? Do you have a digital camera/ digital video camera? Are there computers in school? Where? Are they portable? Do you have access to an LCD projector/beamer? Does the school have a digital camera/ digital video camera? Does the school have resources to invest in technology? Can such technologies be borrowed from a local teacher’s centre? How about the British Council?
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School of Education Your learners and technology How many of your children own a mobile? Do they bring them to school? Do they own an iPod (or similar)? Do they have a computer at home? Is it portable? Do they have a digital camera/ digital video camera?
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School of Education Hardware
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School of Education Wordprocessors (off and online) Powerpoint (off and online) Blogs Wikis Web pages Voice Thread Ning Software
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School of Education Beginnings Start simply and within your own comfort zone; or get some support to go beyond your comfort zone. Do it together as a school, or as a group of interested teachers. Think of working with teachers from other subject areas. Link the use of technology to your curriculum, choose obvious topics. What are typical topics in the curriculum?
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School of Education Activating 1 Let’s start with digital pictures and words: Children can bring in a photo of themselves, their mother/ brother/ granny and talk about it, or if they have phones they can bring pictures in on them. Picture of me and my Dad The teacher alternatively can take some photos, put them on a pen drive/ laptop and bring the pictures in. She can then project these on to the WB/ IWB and start either telling the children about the pictures, or getting the children to talk about what they see. You could end up with a family tree. Children could replicate this with their own families. Pictures could be imported into Word and short text created, printed out and put on a display board. If pictures are not available children could draw family members and scan them in to be added to the Word document.
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School of Education
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Activating 2 Further with digital pictures and words: Teacher/ Children can take pictures of their home/ school/ environment/ local festival etc (based on the curriculum) These could be dealt with in a similar way to Activating 1, or they could be used as the basis of a ‘video’ Making a video using pictures and sound: MovieMaker on a PC; iMovie on a Mac
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School of Education Activating 3
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School of Education Activating 4 The six schools project http://www.tellp.org/
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School of Education Extending 1 Start with something simple, e.g. a blog Here’s one to aim at:
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School of Education Blog providers to use Wordpress.com Blogger.com -- Part of Google these days It is easy enough to find ideas on how to use blogs with younger learners by searching on the net.
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School of Education Blog sites: examples http://saintexupery6.wordpress.com/ http://edublogawards.com/2009/best-class-edublog- 2009/ Not all language blogs aimed at primary, although the second runner up and ‘English with Rosa’ are. A good place to what other people think makes a good educational blog: Another useful starting point: http://blogs.onestopenglish.com/blogs.php
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School of Education Extending 2: Creating a website The obvious place to start is Google who offer free website hosting. However, although set-up is easy, getting your page working is more complicated than starting a blog and it’s probably more difficult to get others involved. On the plus side you have more freedom to do what you want. http://sites.google.com/site/garymotteramproject/home
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School of Education Extending 3: Wikis you might want to use Wetpaint http://www.wetpaint.com/ PB works http://pbworks.com/ Why use a wiki rather than a blog?
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School of Education Wikis to use: an example http://e-language.wikispaces.com/mark-bio http://new-web- two.wetpaint.com/page/Wikis+in+the+TEFL+classroom
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School of Education Extending 4: Voice Thread
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School of Education Continuing http://ltisg.org.uk http://edtechandtesol.info http://www.all-languages.org.uk/ gary.motteram@manchester.ac.uk
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