jueves, 7 de noviembre de 2013

Final Lesson - Pecha Kucha

Hi bloggers!
Last Monday, my classmates and I pressented a Pecha Kucha for our final lesson of ECO II. The topic we chose was "Learning Journals", and we described the advantages of using them in the EFL classroom. We focused our attention on blogs, which are one of the most valuables instruments to implement in the 21st Century classroom. We also presented three main types of blogs as well as the assessment criteria teachers can use to evaluate them. Lastly, we shared our own exeriences as students using blogs.
The experience of working with Pecha Kucha was an enthrolling one. Since each slide lasted only 20 seconds, it was not an easy task not to step on our peer's slide. Although we had to learn by heart what we were presenting, Pecha Kucha helped us to summarize and being consistent.

This is the Pecha Kucha about learning journals.

And these are my lovely partners and teacher.


That's all for now bloggers!
Take care!

Blended Learning




Blended learning is an instructional model that combines teaching methods from online and face-to-face instruction.  Both students and teachers of this 21st Century world find it highly effective in helping them to manage the challenges of coping with the limited resources some schools have. 

This model can be implemented in a variety of ways depending on the type of curriculum each institution follows. A curriculum could be fully online with options for face-to-face instruction, and other, and this is the model that Argentinian schools are likely to adapt, may integrate face-to-face classroom instruction with online components in order to extend instruction beyond the school day.

The main advantages of implementing blended learning in the EFL classroom include:
1-      Teachers’ roles as facilitators and instructional guides. This allows teachers to differentiate instruction for individual learners. Therefore, both the teaching and learning process become more flexible. What’s more, a wide variety of tools and resources gives teachers the possibility of addressing different students’ needs.
2-      Learners’ roles as active participants in their process of acquiring the target language. This model gives room for students’ autonomy since little by little they get to know how they learn as well as what they’d like to learn. Students may be able to control their own learning experience since online learning allows them to review materials whenever they want. As a consequence, students are no longer restricted to wait for the teacher explaining again (and in the same way) a topic.
3-      Personalization of students’ learning. Students are provided with the opportunity of keep on learning after the lesson is over. In this way, not only does the learning experience become richer, but also different learning styles and intelligences are taken into account. Moreover, a combination of flexibility, independence, and experience with online tools is said to foster students’ critical thinking, research, and computer skills. 

    These are ten more advantages of implementing blended learning in the EFL classroom:





For blended learning to be fully exploited, teachers should take into account the following things:
-          Internet connection. The problem of applying blended learning will arise if schools have unstable or inadequate internet connection.
-          Keeping a balance of computer learning, small group, teacher instructions, collaboration, independence practice, and personalized online instruction since each of these components plays an important role in helping students apply and contextualize what they learn.
-          Spending time navigating through online programs may help the teacher to anticipate issues that may come up for students during their independent work time.








 During my expereince using blended learning at the English Teaching Programme I learnt that Edmodo, which is a free social collaboration application for teachers, is not only easy to use, but also realiable and appealing. My teacher of ECO II uses this tool to for giving assignments as well as feedback. She is also used to upload videos or images for her students to comment upon them. 
Other teachers use moodle, which allows people from the same institution to share the same online space. One of its main advantages is that teachers can upload the material they use during the lessons for students to access the virtual platform and find it there.

lunes, 4 de noviembre de 2013

Dolors Reig's conference "Educar para las T.E.P."




Dolors Reig is a psychology and studies how new technologies and social networks are shaping humans’ way of thinking and learning, as well as socializing with one another and the world in which we live. During her conference called “Educar para las T.E.P.” (Tecnologias del Empoderamiento y la Participacion) Dolors presents many advantages of living in this amazing global village. 

Firstly, she emphasizes the idea of active, critical and productive participation through the appropriate use of webs 2.0. She says that tools such as Facebook and Twitter allow us to write very few characters, if not just clicking a bottom that stands for “I like”. Therefore, Dolors promotes the idea of using blogs not only to foster students’ reading and writing skills, but also to become active participants in our society from a very young age. In my opinion, using blogs in the EFL classroom allow our students to become communication media and being responsible for that. 

Secondly, Dolors also talks about web 2.0 tools as a mean of affiliation and recognition. As a result, its teachers and parents’ responsibility to educate young people about values, such as the importance of being respectful towards others opinions and lifestyles. It’s also of paramount importance to teach kids how to disconnect. They need to learn when to stop and switch off from time to time so as to spend some time playing outdoors with other kids.

Lastly, Dolors describes the “connected superhero” as a person who has learnt to use the media to congregate with others who feel and think in the same way so as to fight for shared causes. This integration into a wider social network strengthens people’s bonds and allows them to be heard easily. Nowadays, most and most people have the possibility of having a voice in life and, at the same time, being respected for that. I do believe this is the right road to follow to fully live in a more democratic and free society.

What do you think about living in this huge global vilage?

This is Dolors Reigs' blog "El caparazón" . If you want to visit it, just click on it.