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Marlene Johnshoy

European Framework for the Digital Competence of Educators: DigCompEdu | EU Science Hub - 0 views

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    "On International and national levels, a number of frameworks, self-assessment tools and training programmes have been developed to describe the facets of digital competence for educators and to help them assess their competence, identify their training needs and offer targeted training. Analysing and clustering these instruments, this report presents a common European Framework for the Digital Competence of Educators (DigCompEdu)."
tamieegge

Immediate Immersion - CI-based training and curricula - 0 views

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    Training and curriculum by a Spanish teacher using Comprehensible Input. Many free resources.
Jessica Rojas

▶ Multilanguage STARTALK Teacher Training: Instructional Video - YouTube - 1 views

  • The Summer 2011 Multi-Language Teacher workshop will be an on-site training open to Startalk teachers from around the country with preference given to teachers in our 2011 Startalk programs.
  • The Summer 2011 Multi-Language Teacher workshop will be an on-site training open to Startalk teachers from around the country with preference given to teachers in our 2011 Startalk programs.
Marlene Johnshoy

LinguaFolio Training Modules - National Council of State Supervisors for Languages - 0 views

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    for teachers who would like to build a digital portfolio - LinguaFolio is a good online app to do this - and here is set of free, online modules to teach you how to do it.
Marlene Johnshoy

Web 2.0 tools that make a difference - Russell Stannard | IATEFL Harrogate Online 2010 - 0 views

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    An IATEFL conference presentation where he explains a bit about what he does - makes videos to train ESL teachers to use lots of Web 2.0 tools - and describes his website which you should really explore!!  Lots of (always) free videos to teach you about using tech for teaching. http://www.teachertrainingvideos.com
Marlene Johnshoy

Teaching Online - How To - 2 views

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    Description American University trains faculty in best practices of online teaching.
Marlene Johnshoy

CaptionTube: Home - 0 views

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    With CaptionTube you can create captions for your YouTube videos. It's easy to use and it's free. Offer viewers a transcript to read. Improve discoverability and searching for sales and training videos. Create and edit closed captions in multiple languages. Export captions and upload them to your YouTube account. Simple and secure sign in using your Google account.
Marlene Johnshoy

Going the Distance: Online Education in the United States, 2011 - 1 views

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    This is higher education levels, not K-12. They interviewed chief academic officers for this info. The report shows more students taking online courses, a higher percentage of courses being online, faculty acceptance of online courses, what training faculty receive, and compares student outcomes to face-to-face.
Abby Bajuniemi

Mr. Verb-Language evolution - 0 views

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    I'm a linguist by training, so anything linguistics that talks about language use, language evolution, anything language-nerdy is going to be super interesting to me. :) This might be interesting to my linguistics students! 
Marlene Johnshoy

Syllabus: Online Facilitator Training 1: mastering the Skills of Online Teaching - 1 views

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    the course syllabus from PBS TeacherLine - for those of you interested in teaching online, I thought it might be interesting for you to see what they teach
Roxana Sandu

http://www.carstenullrich.net/pubs/Borau09Microblogging.pdf - 2 views

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    interesting article -just read it myself!
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    An article about using Twitter in an English class to train communicative and cultural competence at a Distant College in China.
tamieegge

Fluency Matters | Transforming WL Education with 21st Century Strategies, Technology & ... - 0 views

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    Comprehensible readers & ereaders for language learners. Also does trainings and includes free materials.
Marlene Johnshoy

PBworks Training / Getting Started Best Practices - 1 views

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    Nice tutorials for using PBworks!  If you haven't tried a wiki yet, this is a good one.
Marlene Johnshoy

Virtual Training: Are You Engaging or Boring? by Jacqueline Beck - 1 views

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    Things to keep in mind to help keep your virtual audience awake and engaged.
Beth Kautz

Education Week: Training the Hybrid Educator - 1 views

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    Transcript of live chat with 2 experts
Marcie Pratt

Social-networking sites in foreign language classes: Opportunities for re-creation | Ka... - 4 views

  •   38   SOCiaL-NetwOrKiNg SiteS 2001). This difference in ‘lifestyle’ gives educators reason to believe we shouldincorporate SNS usage into our class-related activities, to capture these students’imaginations and t their thought patterns and socializing habits (Godwin-Jones,2008; Winke & Goertler, 2008).However, although technology is an integral part of neomillennial students’lives, they often do not know how to use technology in ways that would benet them in computer-assisted language learning (CALL) (Dieu & Stevens, 2007;Kolaitis, Mahoney, Pomann, & Hubbard, 2006; Winke & Goertler, 2008). Suc - cessful CALL activities, then, often require a substantial training period at theoutset (Jones & Bissoonauth-Bedford, 2008; Kolaitis et al., 2006), and studentsmay be less enthusiastic about a class’s language and culture projects if the formof computer-mediated communication ( CMC) employed is not the type they areaccustomed to using (McBride & Wildner-Bassett, 2008; Thorne, 2003). A usefulresponse may be to craft CALL activities more to the practices that our studentsare familiar with (Winke & Goertler, 2008). SNSs are an obvious possibility to consider, given their tremendous popularity.If we can get our F
  • we can get our FL students to interact socially on SNSs, then they may beengaged in more authentic social and communicative behavior than typically hap-pens in classrooms, because “instead of merely simulating other modes of interac-tion, technology mediated communication is, in and of itself, the real thing
  •   40   SOCiaL-NetwOrKiNg SiteS and sites like it, knowing, socially and technically, how to re-use media in thisparticular way has become foundational for communication and creative expres- sion over the Web” (Perkel, 2008, p. 218). We can call this activity of writing/remixing the self through the manipulationof text and media ‘ self-authorship.’ Within the framework of CALL, this term refers to students authoring their own materials which can then serve as the basisfor learning and lessons. Using student-created materials as the center of a lesson ts with a student-centered pedagogy (Dieu, Campbell, & Ammann, 2006). Self-authorship activities can increase interest and time on task, and they put students in a more active role in their own learning process (Kramsch, A’Ness, & Lam,2000; Nikolova, 2002).Students must take an active role in their learning. They cannot simply be handed knowledge from an expert because understanding is the result of a cre- ative process one must work through over time with other people (Bereiter, 2002). Learning
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  • Students must take an active role in their learning. They cannot simply be handed knowledge from an expert because understanding is the result of a cre- ative process one must work through over time with other people (Bereiter, 2002). Learning and language develop through interaction with others, by means of in- ternalizing problem-solving patterns that are rst experienced in dialogue withothers (Vygotsky, 1978). SNSs therefore are a promising tool for FL education intheir capacity to be used by learners as L2 practice in a way similar to how they are used by the majority of young people in our society.
  • Such use could instantiate the primary condition that research has shown to encourage L2 acquisition: timespent on meaningfully embedded interaction and negotiation with others
    • Marcie Pratt
       
      I did not mean to highlight so much. Can't find the "undo" highlight. I believe the paragraph starting with "If we can get our FL students..." is important because as FL teachers we are always working towards getting out students to speak in the target langauge and with as much authenticity as possible. By working with an SNS then they might be more apt to use their L2 skills in a more authentic way outside of the classroom as mentioned in the paragraph.
    • MariaEmicle Lopez
       
      Great comment! SNS are a way to help students connect class with the real world and someone besides peers and instructors. Interaction through SNS is practice in the target language with speakers of that language, helpful for when they study abroad, for when they graduate and find a job where they interact with Spanish speakers in the case of my students population. These kinds of interactions build on confidence and improvement of speaking skills.
Jessica Rojas

An Invitation to CALL - 0 views

  • An Invitation to CALL is a website providing a short introduction to the field of Computer-Assisted Language Learning, designed originally as a supplement to in-class instruction.
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      Go to Unit 3 to find more details about CMC or SCMC. In general... CALL is very helpfull to understand and have some extra training on Web-based tools
Jon Perkins

Teacher Training Videos created by Russell Stannard - 2 views

shared by Jon Perkins on 11 Aug 09 - Cached
Sarah Sirna liked it
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    Thanks for sharing Russell, as a staff developer I'm always looking for ways to make what I'm saying 'come to life'. Videos are the best way I have found to make what I'm saying authentic.
Eleni Nikiforou

Teacher Challenge - 0 views

  • You’ll find students learn more, are more motivated and their writing improves faster when they’re allowed to write posts.  And the best way to get them started is by writing posts on the class blog.
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    You might want to follow this "challenge" as a sideline to the class!  Let's see what sorts of things they work through.
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