Wednesday 17 August 2016

Day 2. Using technology in and beyond the language classroom.

Our second day started doing an activity in groups of three and we chose one technology tool, resource or idea that we normally use in class, explained to the group what it is and how we use it and then we talked about the advantages of using it and said if we had any tips. As a feedback, we shared all the different technologies, ideas or resources with the rest of the group and I really discovered very engaging ones to put into practice.
One tip that we learnt today is that technology has to be in the right place at the right time. And we have to try to learn the right tools to use in our classes.
But the main question today was: 'What is Blended Learning?' Most of us said that Blended Learning is a combination of face to face learning and online learning and we reached to the conclusion that Blended Learning is NOT a combination of face to face learning plus lots of technology that is what we actually do in our classes.
Some of the main tips for a Blended Learning course are:
  • You have to organise what is essential for the course.
  • The pedagogy comes first because that will help you to use the technology. Whenever a new technology appears, there is something which is called the 'wow' effect. However, we should not be seduced by the novelty, we should always focus on the learners' needs. We should ask ourselves whether the technology will improve  teaching and enhance teaching. We mus ensure that the teaching is driven by the pedagogy and supported by the technology.
  • Sometimes less is more.
To put all this in context we watched two videos, one about how to make Blended Learning work in our classrooms and another one about Blended Learning and technology integration as integration is a key concept because if there is a close correlation between the content of the lesson and the online materials, the online materials will be used more enthusiastically.


Blended Learning working in your classroom

It was very shocking listening to one of the students saying ' I have learnt more today than I have just learnt in a whole year'. Watching the video you can see that it looks very different in every classroom because everything depends on what the students need to learn. The students participate in the learning process and they record podcasts during class time, but it is not online. The important thing is the access at home because the evidence may take place at home. In this video we can see two parts:
1. The deliver of information watching Khan Academy videos, although the studenst say that they prefer to listen to their teacher.
2. The process of learning through screen casting technology.
What was really new for all of us was the statistics, the process that seems to be working and the use of a different activity for each group.  


Blended Learning and Tecnology Integration

In this video we can learn that Blended Learning is about instructional design and it is not using technology in class. Blended Learning has a collaborative component added to student's integration which means delivering and careful instruction planning.

Russell Stannard explaining Edmodo

In the afternoon we worked on a VLE (Virtual Learning Environment) called Edmodo which offers lots of possibilities for a Blended Learning course and for a Flipped Classroom. It didn't take a lot of time to learn the ropes of Edmodo as we are quite an homogeneous group in terms of technology. But the question is where does Blogger play a possible role on a Blended Learning course? It can be useful:
  • to use it as a VLE;
  • to use it as the online classroom;
  • to use it as a class blog;
  • to deliver information;
  • to process information
  • and to work individually or in group.
  • It is certainly a great technology for trying all together.  
Working in class

After the classes, NILE offered a cultural tour around Norwich and this is a short story I have written based on a ghost story from this city:
THE LAVENDER HOUSE
'Plague. Death. The authorities ordered to check if the people living in the house were dead. No sign of life. In order to avoid the smell, they put lavender on their masks, they painted the red cross on the door and sealed it as well as the windows. After three weeks, they came back to pick up the corpses, but one of them had moved. The youngest daughter was not dead the first day they came, she was asleep, but three weeks later, she was and she didn't die of hunger.'
Based on a ghost story from Norwich

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