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Blended Learning Shortlisted for..
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www.te4be.com
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What is Blended Learning? Multiple definitions Combination of work + training Combination of online + in-person (f2f) classroom learning activities Combination of pedagogical approaches Combination of different technologies
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Blended Learning Natural – range of definitions Broad – “nothing new” Narrow – restrictive? Connotation + / -
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A practical definition Blended Learning refers to a language course which combines a F2F (face-to- face) classroom component with an appropriate use of technology (Sharma / Barrett)
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F2F TechF2F Tech F2F Technology F2F Technology F2F Dual track Integrated Embedded Blended Learning F2F
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New technology Pedagogical rationale Why use technology in a language course? What difference does it make?
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Grammar ‘crisp’ areas vs ‘fuzzy’ analytical learners interactivity instant feedback issues: ‘drill and kill’ restrictive exercise types ‘skewered’?
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Skills Receptive Listening – learner control
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Reading
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Productive - writing Keyboard Word – cut and paste Spell-check Creative writing
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Speaking Discussion – f2fCMC interactions Speech recognition tools
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Language Vocabulary Pronunciation Language games: motivating
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Reasons to use technology Motivating Encourage learner autonomy: freedom in time and place Expected Help with new strategies – e.g. browsing / searching
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Four principles Know respective roles of the teacher and the technology Teach in a principled way Technology complements / enhances ‘It’s not what it is, it’s what you do with it’
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