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Technology in the Classroom

Technology in the Classroom. Alexander Ganz University of Arizona / Universität Leipzig. What have you seen?. Online Discussions Online Group Work Peer Editing Online Assessments Games , Virtual Realities Online Research Polls, Slideshows, Webinars.

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Technology in the Classroom

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  1. Technology in the Classroom Alexander GanzUniversity of Arizona / Universität Leipzig

  2. What have you seen? • Online Discussions • Online Group Work • Peer Editing • Online Assessments • Games, Virtual Realities • Online Research • Polls, Slideshows, Webinars How active was your learning process?

  3. Digital Natives Prensky (2001) – “Digital Natives” • To receive information at twitch speed • To be able to multi-task • To have hands-on activities • To have graphics before text • To have random access to information • To be networked socially • To play games rather than do serious work • To have frequent rewards

  4. What is good learning? “ …students collaborating and discussing ideas, possible solutions…” “…project-based learning, designed around real world contexts…” “…connecting with other students around the world, on topics of study…” “…immersing students in a learning experience that allows them to grapple with a problem, gaining higher-order thinking skills from pursuing the solution” WHAT DOES EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH TELL US ABOUT HOW TO USE TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE STUDENT LEARNING?

  5. What kind of teaching and learning initiatives are likely to lead to great results (Learning Outcomes) • How can we take advantage of ‘technology’ to make such activities more interactive, richer, accessible?

  6. Trends * Initiatives * Needs • continuous need for eLearning for a variety of reasons (economic needs, geographical needs, cultural needs) • continuous need for new developments w/ fast-paced and interconnected global world • in the past five years we have seen an incredible amount of research, proofing the use, advantages and problem areas of technology in the classroom (Belz, 2002, 2003; Furstenberg, et al., 2001; O’Dowd, 2003; Throne, 2003; Warschauer & Kern, 2000) • better connections between CALT and pedagogical goals

  7. Some Critical Factors of CALL • assessment • cost • effectiveness • instruction • preparation • quality • satisfaction • solutions

  8. The Battles • open source vs. paid solutions • contact courses vs. hybrid courses vs. online courses • self-controlled vs. instructor-lead • tools vs. platforms vs. gimmicks

  9. Current Research Tayade, A. V. (2010). Developing a social networking portal for language learning, communicative competence and cultural awareness. (Doctoral dissertation). Bikowski, D. (2008). The discourse of relationship building in an intercultural virtual learning community. (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Database. (AAT 3302714). Liaw, Meei-Ling. (2006). E-Learning and the Development of Intercultural Competence. Language Learning & Technology, 10.3: 49-64.

  10. Resources Online Language Learning Environments (OLLE)

  11. OLLE – Online Language Learning Environments [Online Language Learning Environments] “are quickly emerging, empirical research in this area is scarce, leaving open questions about many aspects, such as the proportion of users who have actually completed courses, the length of time required for an online language learning community to mature, the development and uptake of user-generated materials, and the relationship between language learning and cultural learning in an online […] context.In short, although [OLLE] seem promising, much is yet to be learned about the dynamics being generated within the online learning community and how such experiences might lead toward or detract from satisfactory, efficient, useful, or culturally sensitive language learning experiences” (Liaw, 2011)

  12. OLLE • D2L • Moodle • Blackboard • Angel • Sakai • Epsilen Online Course Management tools / LMS alone do not create good classes or great results!

  13. Resources Tools (Social Media Tools, Paid Services, LRCs, )

  14. Storytelling / Curation • Scoop.It/ Storify (Curating anything social; tweets, photos, videos; drag and drop) • LiveBinders.com http://www.webadvantage.net/webadblog/30-plus-cool-content-curation-tools-for-personal-professional-use-3922 http://storify.com

  15. Voice & Video • Voki.com (Speaking Avatars, Lesson Plans, Learning Resources) • MSU’s CLEAR (Audio & Video Dropbox, Mashable)

  16. Skype / Google+ • Fifty ways of using Skype in your classroom (Conferences, Guest Lecturers, Interviews, Games, Collaboration …) • Elluminate • Adobe ConnectNow • Now that Google+ is free why not have group project hangouts http://www.teachingdegree.org/2009/06/30/50-awesome-ways-to-use-skype-in-the-classroom/

  17. Examples • CLEAR’s Rich Internet Applications for Language Learning (http://clear.msu.edu/teaching/online/ria/) • http://clear.msu.edu/mashups/10956

  18. Things we just briefly mention • Immersive Environments (SecondLife, Gaia …) • Wiki’s, Blogging, Podcasting, etc • Basic tools like YouTube and Social Networking and their integration in the classroombut check out this site for ideas http://www.onlineuniversities.com/blog/2010/05/100-inspiring-ways-to-use-social-media-in-the-classroom/

  19. Resources Tools for Projects

  20. Cool Tools for Cool Teachers • Dipity; create interactive timelines that include any form of web media • Vuvox; create linear multimedia collages • ManyEyes; statistical visualizations • Popplet; gestural & visual compilations • Gliffy; create any type of chart (flow charts etc online) http://www.dipity.com/wiwo1/wiwo-de-Chronik-der-Finanzkrise/ http://www.vuvox.com/my_vox/show/0138eb08b6?presentation=0113aee81c http://www-958.ibm.com/software/data/cognos/manyeyes/

  21. How in the world do I keep up with all that stuff and become a cool great teacher; a teacher, that uses technology smart and effectively?

  22. Daily/Weekly/Monthly Resources • CALICO Website / Listserv / JournalComputer-Assisted Language Instruction Consortium • DigitalerWandel.de • Journals like Open Learning, Language Learning & Technology • OIA Workshops and 1on1s • TechCrunch, Gizmodo, Mashable! CampusTechnology, • CLEAR Websites • Technology Clusters in National Conferences (ACTFL, MLA, …) • Browse around … http://www.go2web20.net/

  23. Language Resource Centers • CALPER • CARLA • CASLS • LARC • CERCLL …. • http://cercll.arizona.edu/doku.php/resources/lrc • Find the perfect resource: http://nflrc.msu.edu/

  24. ICC in OLLE’s

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