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1 Chapter 9 Technology: From Language Lab to Web 2.0 Megan Guild

2 Teaching using Technology  Why should we use it?  Where do we start?  What is Web 2.0?  What are some of our concerns or challenges?  How does technology help us achieve our curricular goals?

3 It makes sense to use tech!  Students use some form of technology already  We (as teachers) use technology already both personally and professionally  In the future, technology will become more prevalent in all of our lives

4 Why we Should Use it  Provide opportunities to communicate with native speakers and other learners of the language using Internet  It’s a part of student’s daily lives, and should be incorporated into the classroom  Teach students to use technological resources appropriately so they can be life-long learners

5 Where do we Start?  We need to make the use of technology meaningful  Keep end goal in mind  Use web 2.0 technologies

6 What is Web 2.0? Web 2.0Web 1.0  Read Web  News  Weather  Maps  Read & Write Web  Interactive & Collaborative Environment  Facebook  Blogger  Skype

7 Web 2.0 1. Wikis Wikispaces Ning 2. Blogs Blogger 3. Podcasts iTunes 4. Videoconferencing Skype

8 Challenges to Using Technology 1. Information Overload 2. Internet Safety 3. Appropriate Internet Conduct 4. Digital Equity l

9 1. Information Overload How can we stay informed about all the new technology and incorporate it into our classroom?  Ask for help & share resources with colleagues  Professional social networks  Network with colleagues  Learn from our colleagues (from around world too!)  Learn from our students

10 2. Internet Safety How can we ensure the safety of students on the Internet? ~Greatest Risk to children is being denied access (to rich resources and opportunities)  Have discussion about safety issues with parents, students, administrators, and colleagues  Proactive (not defensive) in teaching Digital Citizenship  Share expected behaviors with students  Teach students how to search safely  Information on the Internet is there to stay!

11 3. Appropriate Internet Conduct How do we help students conduct themselves appropriately online?  Cyber bullying  Cyber plagiarism  Digital Citizenship  Ethical, just, LEGAL & responsible behavior in online world

12 Copyright  Covers published and unpublished works  Automatically copyrighted as soon as it is “created and fixed in a tangible form that it is perceptible either directly or with the aid of a machine or device”  Copyright infringement : when a copyrighted work is “reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner”  Fair use- allows use limited portions of doctrine for purposes like commentary, criticism, news reporting, and scholarly reports

13 Copyright Cont.  Digital Millennium Copyright Act : fines student use of peer-to-peer file sharing of video and music  Teach Act: answers questions for online and electronic resources in education  Covers materials of courses, including online classrooms/courses  When in doubt…ask permission!

14 4. Digital Equity How can we give all students equal access to web resources and experiences?  More than just “equal access and opportunity to digital tools, resources & services”  It is “Fair distribution based on students’ needs” Unfortunately..  Where you live &  How much you earn Determines access to information and ability to participate in online educational opportunities

15 Tech & Achieving Curriculum Goals  Understand perspectives of others in different communities  Connect with native speakers  Use target language outside of classroom  Relevant Activities  Voicethread.com- collect and share group conversations

16 Lessons for Teachers Using Technology  Know your tool  Don’t expect students to unquestioningly accept the use of technology  Express clearly your student expectations and provide clear easy-to-follow instructions  Give students enough time to become familiar with the technology  Have students be patient and tolerant of technical difficulties or glitches  State objective activities and make clear the role technology plays in achieving objectives

17 Take Away Make sure Technology is…  Integrated in curriculum  Student-centered  Authentic  It is engages students in new ways  can not be done and take away same meaning without technology  Pay off  Language gains greater than time invested in technology  Meaning happens in target language


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