FLTA August 2013

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Technology as an Aid toLanguage Learning and Teaching

Chris Clark, Kaneb CenterUniversity of Notre DameAugust 7, 2013

learning.nd.edu/flta

Fulbright FLTA Workshop:

Learning Goal

You will understand more about using technology in language courses.

= VAGUE!

Clear and observable: You will be able to name technological tools

which you would like to try in a language course.

Overview

Pedagogy PowerPoint

Strategies Media

Campus resources Free and easy websites

Fill in any technology

_______ alone is not a strategy.

Use of __________ is inherently neither effective nor ineffective.

When used thoughtfully, ______ can enhance a teaching strategy.

Used poorly, ____________ can make a teaching strategy LESS effective.

An iPad

PowerPoint

video

the blackboard

Follow these steps

Goals

Strategies

Assessment

Technology?

Good strategies

Chickering & Gamson’s “Seven Principles”1. Frequent contact2. Reciprocity & cooperation3. Active learning4. Prompt feedback5. Time on task6. High expectations7. Diverse talents and

ways of learning

What technology does well

Store and retrieve

Simulate and visualize

Compose and revise

Communicate and disseminate

Calculate and manipulate

What’s wrong here? Animated graphics or text Clip art and sound effects Screen transitions and color schemes Fancy fonts – for titles only Conservative, conventional, simple Left to right and top to bottom Logical flow of information

Effective PowerPoint

PowerPoint

Text, graphics, sound, video, links Relatively simple Easy to update Hand out or post for outside of class Not necessarily linear

Any tool can be used poorly …

Stem-changing: cerrar

cierro cerramos

cierras cerráis

cierra cierran

We’re going to Chicago

Certainty - indicative

Estoy seguro que

Doubt - subjunctive

Dudo que

vamos a Chicago.

vayamos a Chicago.

What did they do?

John and Mary drove tothe store yesterdayand bought three apples.Later they went homeand ate the fruit.

Where’s the box?

An excellent book!

By Garr Reynolds2nd edition

Video / Sound / Images

… or film your own

Images

Internet searchhttp://images.google.com

Art: Artcyclopedia

Course Website

These help create complex, interactive sites:Blackboard / Sakai / Desire2Learn / Moodle

Content – documents, web pages, mediaPopular: distribute files

Assessment – quiz, surveyPopular: pre-class quiz

Communication – discussion, chatPopular: discussion

Management – grades, tracking, groupsPopular: grade distribution

Classroom technology

Some (or all) of the following may be available: Computer – or laptop connection Projector and screen Clicker / pointer / air mouse DVD/CD player Document camera Smart board Cable TV Taping – audio or video

Other resources

Technology help desk Class email list Training classes Library – videos, CDs

Free web tools – see website, examples follow

Free web tools 1: Google Docs

Collaborative editing in real time Doc – word processing Form – gathering data, opinions Also presentation, drawing, spreadsheet

How they might be used

Write a TV show script Create a series of images to narrate Annotate a work of art

See: http://goo.gl/pHpON | http://goo.gl/JUlACP

Free web tools 2: Blogs

Blog = you write messages, other people comment Posts – announcements, news, ideas, etc. Pages – info that changes less frequently Important! -- Include images, videos, and links Recommended tool – WordPress.Com

How it might be used

Course website - mainly pages Journal, group reports

Example – http://nd0910.blogspot.com/

Free web tools 3: Prezi

Presentation Canvas, rather than slide show Zoom in, move from object to object

How it might be used Break from PowerPoint Concept map

Example – http://goo.gl/uJzaD