Sunday 27 February 2011

Podcasting from itunes


What is this?
Provides us a series of digital media files that are released episodically and often downloaded through web syndication. Once you click the one of program, you can get a latest episode automatically when you synchronize your iPod, with your PC.

If you have any favorite podcast, why don't you share with us?

Sunday 20 February 2011

Learning by WebQuest


What is this?
A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web. The model was developed by Bernie Dodge at San Diego State University in February, 1995 with early input from SDSU/Pacific Bell Fellow Tom March, the Educational Technology staff at San Diego Unified School District, and waves of participants each summer at the Teach the Teachers Consortium.
If you want to know more details about WebQuest, click http://webquest.sdsu.edu/taskonomy.html
It explains what kinds of tasks are available. For example, Retelling task, Mystery task, Design task, and Consensus building task.



Why is the content good for language learning? 
  • It is all free so no investment for teaching!
  • It contains many tasks which learners can learn English both by individual and by group.
  • It contains  different kinds of genres.
  • Some contain teacher's instruction how to evaluate students' work.
How might you use it in a language teaching context?
  • Once the teacher sets the goal of the course, she can chose from exsited WebQuest focusing on particular skill such as reading, writing , speaking, and listening.
                                                                   My favarite one
 This movie 'Chalie and Chocolate factory' is very popular among the student especially at secondary schools, so it is easy to attract and draw them into WebQuest world.

Here is an example question;
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is more than just a story about Oompa Loompas and Everlasting Gobstoppers.  Willy Wonka thought it was important to have a responsible, honest, trustworthy person running his factory.  The characters that Roald Dahl, the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, created had qualities that you would and would not want in a citizen. The characters that he created over forty years ago can still teach us about the effects of violence, watching too much TV, fame, fortune, and what happens if you become an instant celebrity.  Why is it important to understand the effects of these types of things?  What qualities are important in a good citizen?  Why did Willy Wonka choose Charlie over the other children?

The teacher can get students discuss this question in group and get a feedback from them in a class.

Limitations
  • Some studnets cannnot use their background knowledge if they are not interested in motif like the movie 'Chalie and Chocolate factory'.
  • Some webquests contain almost only words so it is difficult for visual learners to concentrate on the task.

Monday 14 February 2011

Get your presentation ideas from others' wonderful works!





What is this?
This contains a tremendous of created presentations about various kinds of topics.

Why is the content good for language learning?
  • It contains examples which make learners understand easily
  • It contains  different kinds of genres
  • It contains easy instructions how to organize the writing
  • It gives you ideas of organizing a presentation.
How might you use it in a language teaching context?
  • The teacher can show good presentations and bad presentations and get students think how they are different either in a group or in pairs.
  • The teacher can make a check list of a good presentation.
  • After the discussion of a good presentation, the teacher get students make their own presentation and upload their presentations online.
  • Everyone can watch other students' work and vote the best one.
  • The teacher can show the best one to students in the class.
Limitations
  • The task needs internet access.

How much do you know about technology?



Just watch this! You can tell that the technology has developed every single minute!

Make your presentation attractive Part 2


What is this?
This is a powerful tool to make your presentation more attractive. Basically it has same function with Bookr which I already introduced on this blog.

What's the difference between Showbeyond and Bookr?
  • Showbeyond can insert your voice and music so you can use sounds effectively. (Click and see below)

Limitation
  • This presentaion style is more suitable for the presentation automatically.

Make your presentation more attractive Part 1


                                                         http://www.pimpampum.net/bookr/

What is this?
This is a great tool to make your presentation attractive by using visual aids effectively. You can search suitable pictures on website and insert them into your slides easily.

Why is the content food for language learning?
  • It gives you a lot of choices of images once you put keywords on Tag box (see below)



  • Pictures help audience to understand your content.
  • It is totally free.
  • You can get idea from other people's work. (click ↓ This is amazing example)
                         http://www.pimpampum.net/bookr/?id=12946

How might you use it in a language teaching context?
  • The teacher can give students examples of great presentation.
  • Project based presentation about cultures are suitable.
Limitations
  • It might be a little casual for academic presentation.
  • It is a little bit difficult to delivery because the pages can go forward and backward easily.

Friday 11 February 2011

How to learn English through songs!

Your task
If you like music, serch your favorite song and take a dictation.
For example, if you are interested in British pop music, have a look at Beatles's songs.
You can select 'begginer' 'intermediate' 'export' according to your English level.
Songs are good tool for improving your listening skill. Once you can understand the mechanism of changing the sounds such as liaison and assimilation, you can gradually hear and understand what English native speakers are saying.
Tell me which song you chose and which part of the song you had difficulty in listening.

Tongue Twister!!! (Betty Botter's Batter)



Can you beat the boy in Youtube?

Betty Botter's Butter and Batter


Betty Botter bought some butter
But she said the butter's bitter,
If I put it in my batter
It will make my batter bitter,
But a bit of better butter
Will make my batter better,
So she bought some better butter
Better than the bitter butter,
And she put it in her batter
And her batter was not bitter,
So 'twas better Betty Botter
Bought a bit of better butter.
Yout task!
Count how many seconds you take, say your achievement in comment box.
Or you can record your voice and post it here. I can count it for you!
Here is the easiest way to record yourself
http://audioboo.fm/


Have fun!

Technology for teaching!


http://www.wordle.net/show/wrdl/3135914/Technology_for_teaching%21

This is how people think about the technology for teaching!