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Part three: Five controversies

Part three: Five controversies. Will course books disappear? Should schools buy an IWB? Should students have mobiles on in class? Should courses be supported with VLE’s? Should teachers use YouTube in their lessons?. Part four: Eight practical teaching ideas. Grammar Vocabulary

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Part three: Five controversies

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  1. Part three: Five controversies • Will course books disappear? • Should schools buy an IWB? • Should students have mobiles on in class? • Should courses be supported with VLE’s? • Should teachers use YouTube in their lessons?

  2. Part four: Eight practical teaching ideas Grammar Vocabulary Skills – Listening & reading Speaking & writing Phonology Games

  3. Infinite clone tool Grammar Right or wrong? “I am born in Poona” “I have seen Mark yesterday” “I am in London for two days” “If I will see James, I will give him the message”

  4. Vocabulary – Wordle • Listening • www.ted.com • Reading • Speaking • Voting devices • Writing • wiki

  5. Phonology / Games

  6. New technologies – new pedagogies? • New ‘digital’ approach • Principles – role of teacher vs role of the technology • Blended learning – very few examples of ‘good practice’

  7. New technologies – new pedagogies? • Successful Blended Learning involves: • integration • appropriacy

  8. New technologies – new pedagogies? • Beyond the ‘wow’ factor • Pedagogy, pedagogy, pedagogy • No ‘magic bullet’ • Digital divide – attitude • Technology can be inexpensive & liberating

  9. Part five: Focus on the future ‘Established’ vs ‘experimental’ Two years..... False dawns and red herrings

  10. Trends... (Byron Russell) The demise of established digital delivery methods The coming of the Cloud Teacher power From content to “microcontent” New stuff coming out of left field...

  11. 1. The demise of established digital delivery methods the rise of the tablet (iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab) & the touch-screen IWB the death of the CDR / DVDR as more goes online

  12. 2. Heading for the Cloud Everything will be online and use cloud computing services. No more patches, downloads, DVD-Rs etc. Your work’s in the cloud, too!

  13. 3. Teacher as author... ...and Publisher

  14. Easy-to-use, template-driven authoring tools ...& rise of peer-created contentIncreasing use of web-based LMS and community servicesIncreasing willingness of teachers to PAY (e-comm) for content / services How will this happen?

  15. 4. Content to Microcontent Workbooks and Coursebooks will lose their linear structure as courses become more bespoke, more fluid

  16. e-workbooks and the bespoke e-coursebook • Korean and US digital text book initiatives The digital classroom Location-based learning

  17. 5. New stuff coming out of left field...

  18. Overview (1) Innovations (2) Critical analysis (3) Controversies (4) Practical ideas (5) Focus on the future

  19. www.psa.eu.com

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