http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeJZwrrRFQU?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281 This week we watched an interview with Kathryn Murphy-Judy of Virginia Commonwealth University. Kathryn’s Bio Kathryn Murphy-Judy holds the MA from Colorado State University and a Ph.D. in French from the University of Minnesota. Throughout her forty year career as a language educator, she has worked in technology-enhanced language learning (TELL), from reel to…
Category: Professional Development
A mix of online webinars, online courses and MOOCs.
Interaction in Distance Learning One of the tasks for Week 3 was to read an article about Incorporating Interaction into your Distance Learning Course, published by Worchester Polytechnic Institute. The article describes several possible benefits of interaction in a distance course: Learner>Content interaction, which results from students examining the course content and participating in class…
The highlight of week 3 has been starting to create my own course in Instreamia. Obsessed with doing things the hard way, I am not only creating a course to teach English to my Chinese students, I am also creating a course to teach Chinese to myself and my peers. I must admit, there have…
Understanding Instreamia Learner Methodology, using SpanishMOOC as an example.
This week’s tasks included watching/listening to an interview with Ed Dixon, Lecturer in German Language and Culture at the University of Pennsylvania and the Technology Director in the Penn Language Centre. What I learnt from the interview: The widespread access of computers and the internet is fueling an unprecedented growth in distance learning and blended classrooms in…
One of our tasks this week was to take an unorganized list of 21 tasks language learners might do and: A. Identify whether each is an input or an output (or both i/e) B. Place them in order, from most effective to least effective. C. Create at least 5 more activities, and add them to…
One of this week’s main task was to read Tomasz P. Synlaski’s article on Inputs and Outputs Here are my thoughts on some of the comments Szynlaski makes about Input and Output and why we need it: Szynlaski says that foreign language is best taught without analyzing grammar principles. I disagree. Grammar is a fundamental…
One of this week’s main task was to read Fredericka Stoller’s piece on Content Based Instruction and Tomasz P. Synlaski’s article on Inputs and Outputs Here are my thoughts on Fredericka Stoller’s work: Stoller’s eight teaching practices above are the basis for a well-structured language lesson. I was first exposed to most of these ideas…
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PivT4ygVVA?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281] Analysing an Interview with Gretchen Jones LTMOOC Week 2 tasks begin with an interview with the Academic Director of Foreign Languages and Asian studies at the University of Maryland University College. The Academic Director talks about teaching Japanese online, as well as how best to deal with teaching Japanese script. Here are some of…
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvYFToF97RA?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281] Here is the follow up video that explains the benefits of Blended Learning.