Speaking homework has always been deemed impossible. Not any more! This workshop will examine current drawback to setting up speaking homework and demonstrate technology tools, ideas and strategies to implement speaking homework with any level and age group.
Presented at ACINNE 2013 in Recife, Brazil on October 13th, 2013
12 October, 2013
25 September, 2013
Exploring identity and culture through creative tasks and technology
This
workshop aims at showcasing and discussing different ways in which creativity
and technology can be used to explore identity and cultural diversity issues. A
brief theoretical framework of culture and identity will be outlined and then
followed by practical advice on how to develop creative tasks using technology.
Examples of such tasks and projects done by students, including the tools used,
will be showcased to demonstrate how they can be introduced into different
contexts.
Presented at FAAPI 2013 in Buenos Aires, Argentina on September 27th, 2013
21 July, 2013
Meaningful Use of Web 2.0 Projects
Meaningful Use of Web 2.0 Projects from Vicky Saumell
Presented at Casa Thomas Jefferson Conference in Brasilia, Brazil on July 19th, 2013
Presented at Pearson TDC+ in Sao Paulo, Brazil on July 26th, 2013
Presented at Casa Thomas Jefferson Conference in Brasilia, Brazil on July 19th, 2013
Presented at Pearson TDC+ in Sao Paulo, Brazil on July 26th, 2013
19 April, 2013
Attracting a real audience for learners through e-publishing
This session is about the benefits of attracting a real audience for
your learners through the use of e-publishing tools. I will define e-publishing
in a language learning setting and we will brainstorm and discuss benefits such
as motivation, more attention to accuracy, ownership and the importance of
purpose on the part of the students, among others. We will also try to identify drawbacks and
ways to minimize them and address the issue of reciprocity (the importance of
becoming a real audience for other learners as well).
Examples of a variety of free e-publishing tools appealing to teachers
with or without experience in the integration of technology will be presented. The
tools will be shown through samples of actual students’ projects. Some of the
tools to be shown are: Bookr, Issuu, Calameo, My Ebook, Brainshark, Storybird, wikis
and blogs.
We will also look at some tools and strategies for spreading the word
about your students’ work as well as for finding interesting projects for which
your students can be a real audience.
We will finally work on the relationship between these benefits, the
tools and pedagogically sound practices in the classroom to allow teachers to
make effective choices regarding e-publishing in their unique contexts.
Attracting a real audience for learners through e-publishing from Vicky Saumell
Presented at IATEFL 2013 in Liverpool, England on April 9th, 2013
Presented at Cultura Inglesa, Casa Forte in Recife, Brazil on April 29th, 2014
Presented at IATEFL 2013 in Liverpool, England on April 9th, 2013
Presented at Cultura Inglesa, Casa Forte in Recife, Brazil on April 29th, 2014
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