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Teacher techies or techie teachers?

Teacher techies or techie teachers?. Sofija Ljiljak-Vukajlović & Jovana Popović Tom & Emma School of English, Belgrade 8th ELTA IATEFL Conference, 7/5/2010, Belgrade. Workshop agenda. Introduction Podcasts Images Videos Webquests made simple Web tools Useful links Feedback.

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Teacher techies or techie teachers?

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  1. Teacher techies or techie teachers? Sofija Ljiljak-Vukajlović & Jovana Popović Tom & Emma School of English, Belgrade 8th ELTA IATEFL Conference, 7/5/2010, Belgrade

  2. Workshop agenda • Introduction • Podcasts • Images • Videos • Webquests made simple • Web tools • Useful links • Feedback

  3. Introduction What is technology in classroom? • CD player • DVD player • TV • MP3 player • Mobile phones • Camera • Laptop • Data projector • Computer lab – coursebooks software & Internet

  4. Introduction Why do you use technology in teaching English?

  5. Introduction

  6. Podcasts • www.podcastsinenglish.com A day in the life of... a doctor • www.onestopenglish.com The Road Less Travelled(a soap opera) Live from...(a series of authentic audio clips) Audio books (some classic novels) • Graded readers with a CD or DVD

  7. Podcasts • www.podcastsinenglish.com A day in the life of... a doctor • www.onestopenglish.com The Road Less Travelled(a soap opera) Live from...(a series of authentic audio clips) Audio books (some classic novels) • Graded readers with a CD or DVD • www.bbclearning.com Flatmates(a free soap opera) • www.eltpodcast.com(good for beginner learners)

  8. Images Resources: • www.google.com – Images • www.teachitworld.com – Image Bank • www.flickriver.com – Search for a topic

  9. Images Usage: • Teaching vocabulary (e.g. pollution, extreme sports, etc.)

  10. Images Usage: • Teaching grammar (e.g. modals of speculation, notices, etc.)

  11. Images • Teaching vocabulary (e.g. pollution, extreme sports, etc.) • Teaching grammar (e.g. modals of speculation, notices, etc.) • Speaking practice (e.g. creating materials for conversational classes and exams) • Project Work (e.g. self-made photos – http://voicethread.com/share/1119787)

  12. Videos Resources: • www.youtube.com Mr. W (use it for the topic of environment or advertising) Pirates Attack Cargo Ship in Asia (use it for narrative tenses, esp. past perfect continuous)

  13. Videos • www.youtube.com Mr. W (use it for the topic of environment or advertising) Pirates Attack Cargo Ship in Asia (use it for narrative tenses, esp. past perfect continuous) • www.teflclips.com (elaborate lesson plans for using YouTube videos in class) • Coursebook DVDs (use the silent watching technique) • Self-made videos

  14. Webquests made simple Some examples: • Science webquest

  15. Webquests made simple Some examples: • Science webquest • People or events that have marked this year • Interview your favourite celebrity • Project work – Inuits and Aborigines

  16. Web Tools • www.wordle.net (use it for associations, recycling vocabulary, opening a topic, etc.)

  17. Web Tools • www.wordle.net (use it for associations, recycling vocabulary, opening a topic, etc.) • Word magnets (use it for classifying, e.g. irregular verb forms, word formation, count/uncount nouns, American/British English, etc.)

  18. Web Tools • www.wordle.net (use it for associations, recycling vocabulary, opening a topic, etc.) • Word magnets (use it for classifying, e.g. irregular verb forms, word formation, count/uncount nouns, American/British English, etc.) • www.wallwisher.com (use it for leaving personal comments on any subject)

  19. Useful links • Podcasts www.podcastsinenglish.com www.onestopenglish.com www.bbclearning.com www.eltpodcast.com • Images www.google.com www.teachitworld.com www.flickriver.com www.voicethread.com • Videos www.youtube.com www.teflclips.com • Web tools www.wordle.net www.triptico.co.uk/resources/wordMagnets/WordMagnets.html www.wallwisher.com

  20. Questions and Feedback You can leave your feedback at: http://www.wallwisher.com/wall/feedback-on-workshop You can download our presentation at: www.tomiema.com You can contact us at: sofija@tomiema.com jovana.popovic@tomiema.com t h a n k y o u 

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