Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Week7: Learner Autonomy, the One-computer Classroom, and Mobile Devices



Hello again,

This week represents new technologies in teaching that can convert ordinary learners into autonomous learners or "Critically aware learners" as Phill Benson (2009) stated.
The first one is the Padlet which is easy to construct and advance the autonomy of students because they will choose the suitable website, file, or video that is related to their study topic.
The article of Godwin-Jones: "Emerging Technologies Autonomous Language Learning" is very rich with resources about how a teacher can employ technology in teaching to stimulate learners' critical thinking and develop their personal growth. The article contains various types of activities and CALL projects over several countries. What I liked from these projects is: the "Tactical Iraqi Arabic" to the extent I downloaded it and published it on my blog!

Cellphones are the partners of our students; we can get the better of them to enhance our students' motivation. In addition to the articles of this week I reviewed a lecture entitled "Don't Put Your Phone Away! Cell Phones in the Classroom". This was one of the lectures of my online course with the American embassy in 2014 (Shaping the Way We Teach English Webinar Course 12) on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vazeIuo6NPc .

Finally, this week I completed all my tasks, but I DID NOT complete my final project plan. This is my dilemma in this course!

I hope that all of us will be able to complete our final projects on time!


Abeer Ali
Iraq

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  2. Hi Ali,
    Thank you for sharing the webinar with us. There are many topic ideas of activities we can use to teach, using cell phones, from asking students to describe their favourite feature to talking about pictures they've taken or taking pictures for class and then presenting them.
    Do not worry about the project, I don't think any of us is ready.

    Diana
    Romania

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  3. Hi Ali,
    Thank you for sharing the webinar with us. There are many topic ideas of activities we can use to teach, using cell phones, from asking students to describe their favourite feature to talking about pictures they've taken or taking pictures for class and then presenting them.
    Do not worry about the project, I don't think any of us is ready.

    Diana
    Romania

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  4. Hi Ali,
    Thank you for sharing the webinar with us. There are many topic ideas of activities we can use to teach, using cell phones, from asking students to describe their favourite feature to talking about pictures they've taken or taking pictures for class and then presenting them.
    Do not worry about the project, I don't think any of us is ready.

    Diana
    Romania

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  5. Hi Ali!
    You are summarizing the readings in an excellent way, as Diana said do not worry about the project I am working on that too and it has been difficult. Thank you for sharing some links with us, it is going to be very helpful in our classes.

    Guadalupe Bustos
    Costa Rica

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  6. Hello Abeer!

    Your blog posts are very attractive and informative. I have been particularly touched by this true description of the usefulness of Padlet on your post which holds that "is easy to construct and advance the autonomy of students because they will choose the suitable website, file, or video that is related to their study topic".

    I have been attending group viewings of American English Shaping the Way We Teach English webinars at the US Embassy in Yaounde. They are great avenues for profesional development. It is even thanks to one of such webinars that I was informed to apply for the E-Teacher Scholarship which has made my participation in this course possible. I strongly recommend the Ning materials to all English teachers throughout the world.

    Nsah Mala
    Cameroon

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