Sunday 31 January 2010

Language Learner Behaviour in a Virtual Environment

Language Learner Behaviour in a Virtual Environment

In this case study, Roed investigated what the advantages of practicing L2 in a virtual environment and how different between classroom and online communication manners of students.

Advantages:

For students--
Fewer inhibitions
l no worries about accents or grammatical mistakes
l no worries about immediate negative reactions, e.g. giggles or raised eyebrows
l more time for understanding and responding

For teachers--
Increased participation
l introvert students are more confident to start a conversation
l extrovert students can’t totally dominate the group work

Concerns about students’online communication manners
l The impact of the occurrence of lag
l The impact of the use of exclamation marks (strong language)
l The risk of being thrown off task by distractions from online classmates


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Absolutely, I agree that virtual environment is helpful for language teaching. However, I wonder whether it is possible to embark upon this learning environment for primary students.
I taught 12 students from an after-school activity group to make their own blogs for sharing their planting experience. It was difficult for them to handle their blogs and also expressed their ideas in English. At last I could not control them to use English for communication.
Web 2.0 of virtual Environment is worthy to be explored for teaching and learning. However, we have to think how to teach primary students to get advantages from it.

Monday 25 January 2010

Joke:Giving comments to someone's blog can make you safe!

The Internet affects Devil's deal

The film, the Box, is about a deal with Devil.
If you press the button of the box given by Devil, you can get 100 million dollars.
At the same time someone with no relation with you will be killed at once.
Then Devil gets back the box and passes it to the other one.
In other words, you are in danger when the next one with no relation with you presses the button!

However, it is easy to be safe in the Internet life.
Try to add more friends in your facebook, give comments to someone's blog...
Hahahahahha

Saturday 23 January 2010

Teaching Guidelines

Based on the previous section about the principle of learning goals, the writer lists out different teaching strategies to help organize meaningful classes with incorporating the Internet into teaching.

Dual Immersion--"emphasizes the importance of developing new technology enhanced literacy and communication skills in English language classroom."

Integration--"try to think of how Internet based activities can become part of and support the overall class curriculum rather than how to use them in isolation."

Project- Based Learning--" uses the Internet as a resource to fulfill learning goals; help ensure that Internet activity more beyond simple chatting or web surfing outside the classroom."

Student-centered Learning--" adapt the curriculum matches the requirements of the new information economy and society. The role of teachers is to help students organize their projects and give language specific instruction as needed during project activity."

Learning with a Purpose--"Setting the project connected to a real world purpose can ensure the meaningfulness of learning."

These guidelines are inspiring! Reviewed my own teaching, I always use new technology as a mean or tool for teaching only. I have no concern on designing teaching things with a meaningful or useful context for furthering students learning. It seems that using new technology in teaching in my class is just like showing my students 'how to fish'. However, I have no intention to teach my students "how to fish, how to keep fish or how to share fish, etc." In future, I will keep eyes on how to integrate new technology in teaching with a meaningful and student-centered approach.

Wednesday 13 January 2010

To be or not to be...

It's my first time to write a blog!!!
Actually, I am the one who like to live in a 'cave'.
I seldom do online work at home.
For me, I prefer a real farm instead of the 'happy farm'.

I don't like IT things much but no choice!
All blackboards were removed at my school. We need to use electronic boards and those electronic teaching materials (e-book, special programs from e-boards) for teaching. I have no excuse to shirk from IT life at work. So incorporating IT in teaching is a must at my school, if I want to survive and teach my students how to survive in future.