Welcoming message


Welcome to Teaching Resources.


In this course, we are going to reflect on our teaching practice and some of the needs or challenges we can find on the way in order to bring up simple and creative solutions. To do so, we will search, adapt and generate a variety of resources to help our practice.

Expected outcome:

By the end of the course, you are expected to use variety of resources, count on a battery of handy tools and teaching ideas, and, most important, have the skills to research and find solutions to the challenges/needs that will emerge in our everyday professional life.

Let’s just be resourceful!
è Resourceful:
Able to act effectively or imaginatively, especially in difficult situations

16 ago 2012

Presentations: Schedule


Presentations

- Deliver information in a creative way
- Show examples that are in connection with our field (ESL)
- Include a hand-out for your classmates to have a short summary of your presentation (main ideas).
- Time: 20-25 minutes


Presentation topics:

August 23rd

  1. The history of CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) The three stages of CALL and its impact. Aldo Alvarado, Claudia Cabrera and Rebeca Pino

  1. MOLL: Moblie assisted language learning: What is it? Take and share some practical ideas. Aldo Alvarado, Claudia Cabrera and Rebeca Pino

  1. Offline tools- Microsoft Office tools: How can we exploit them as teachers? Information management and teaching ideas (Word, Excel, Power Point) Keyla Castro

  1. The World Wide Web: What is it? Maria de los Angeles Rojas and Barbara Valenzuela

  1. The Web 2.0: What is it? Yasna Roa and Giannina Herrera
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August 30th

  1. Online Storage Tools- Dropbox, Google Drive (docs, collaborative work), etc. How can we use them? Carolina Hinojosa and Kiria Lastra

  1. Blogs, wikis and webquests: Resources and ideas for teaching. Milenka Gutierez and Lissete Gajardo.

  1. Online Portfolios: Resources and ideas for teaching. Katherine Felix and Rolando Contreras

  1. Presentations: Present.me, Prezi, Goanimate.com. How can we use them? Jana Strohbach and Cynthia Jimenez

  1. Social Networks: How can we use them for teaching purpose? Maria Del Castillo and Patricio Onetto
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September 6th

  1. What is Moodle? Camila Barrera and Alejandro Moreno

  1. Interactive Whiteboards. Constanza Valdivia and Carla Quintanilla

  1. Normalisation of technology. Carolina Mariscal and Inelia Gomez



September 13th: Cátedra 1



PRESENTATIONS

Choose a topic and write your name next to it

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1t9oeSezpp13mBSqc_-ulRheE0RlAtf_sIuO4_D3MZ5E/edit

Tasks: audio and video


So far we have focused on downloading written material, like books, articles, magazines, and so on. Now, let us concentrate on different types of resources that will promote motivation and prompt the acquisition of a foreign language taking advantage of the multimedial experience.
Today, your task is the following:

1)
Find as many sources as possible to access audio files.
Find as many sources as possible to access video files.
Find as many sources as possible to acces different multimedia resources (presentations, flash animations, different ones)

2)
Choose the 4-5 sources that you liked best and solve the following problem:
How can I download audio files or videos from them?

3)
Write a new entry on your blog presenting the sources of your choice and explaining as clearly as possible how to download videos or audio files and, of course, including some information about what kind of videos or audio files will I find there. There might be more than one possiblity to download material; try to focus on solutions that do not require downloading programs or following too many or too complex steps)

Bonus!
Challenge: 
How can you edit the different files?
try to find short solutions to...
- transform a word document into a pdf file
- cut a pdf file
- cut an audio file
- cut a video
- add captions to a video/movie

Once you're done with your entry, remember to post the URL here to share your work with the class.

9 ago 2012

My 3 favorite ones...


ENGLISH TIPS
Here you can download complete works for free. There are a lot of books, course books, novels, graded readers, magazines. Some of them include audio files and there are also some movies, documentaries…
You need to create an account and then search  the material you need or the topic. Then, just click on the link of the material you want to download, scroll down and hit “mirrors” to display a menu with the links to download the files.
There are plenty of really high quality things, but also a few death links. www.englishtips.org

ES.SCRIBD
Create an account for free and download thousands of books in different formats. Here you can find a lot of collections under the name of ‘English readers’

BBC LEARING ENGLISH
Access a wide variety of texts like news, interviews, dialogues, etc. about interesting topics. You can Access the scripts, audio files, and in some cases the videos.

Week 2: TASKS

* you can work in pairs or small groups (up to 4 people)

   1. Create a blog and share the link here, as a comment.

On your blog…
           Entry 1: Go over the wiki we created last week (at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Egfg4pmCPgkRNUFB44fxl64r8yDIhDqgtvUnY7aX2F8/edit) and choose the 3 -5 websites you like best. Include a complete review and a step-by-step guide on how to download a book from each website.
     Entry 2: As teachers, we always have to research and learn. Choose a topic you would like to explore, like:
ü  young learners
ü  adults
ü  ESP
ü  culture
ü  etc.
            Find a set of high quality books or papers, etc. and include short reviews  as well as the links to download them.
·         Notice that when you actually use this material, it should be bought to respect author rights.

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2. Prepare an extensive reading program: Search the web to find graded readers. Contribute a data base with books and their links to download.
·         Notice that when you actually use this material, it should be bought to respect author rights.


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      3.    (not obligatory) Download your material and store everything on-line using Google Drive at drive.google.com/. Then, share a folder with miss.jodeck@gmail.com.
*      Google drive tutorials:

Deadline: Tuesday, August 14th, 22:00 

2 ago 2012

Skype tutories- Let's choose the day and time

Please, answer the following poll to find the schedule that best suits all of you in order to set a time when we can meet online using skype or other social network of our choice.
When you answer the poll, notice that multiple choices are allowed.
Thank you!!!

SURVEY:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/X6RCXDG

How to find information or other resources online?



TASK


1) Go over the information presented in the following tutorials to improve your web searching skills

·         Use the following worksheet to guide your search

·         Find more information on how to use some recommended search engines at:


2) Think of different categories of teaching resources that we usually need.
Today we will focus on text based material, like books, graduate projects, resear articles, papers, worksheets, etc.


3) Contribute a class wiki with sources to find and download or access different text based material. Include the link to the website, identify the provider, and write a review including relevant information (free or paid services, easy to download/share/access online…, quality and variety of the material, popularity, tips to use, other people’s opinions-you may visit online forums about the specific resource, etc.)
** Remember to include your name at the end so that we who made each contribution.

Access the wiki here: 

Needs Analysis


What do we have to do as English teachers?


As teachers of English as a Second Language, we do a lot of things, like…
  • Design learning activities and student-friendly material
  • Make input more comprehensible
  • Provide opportunities for interaction and negotiation of meaning
  • Help develop a variety of strategies
  • Promote cultural awareness
  • Manage some numeric data
  • etc...
Let’s try to break these BIG ideas into smaller and concrete tasks we come across with during our practice; for example:

“Manage some numeric data.” 

We need to…

  • Keep a clear record of my students’ grades
  • Calculate the results of my 64 students giving different evaluations different weights (Ex.: 4 quizzes 15%, 2 tests 50%- each with a written component weighed 60% and an oral one given a 40%, 1 final exam 35%)
  • Transform results from percentages to grades using a 1-7 scale
  • Transform scores to grades using different grading scales
  • Calculate percentages to deal with attendance


TASK:


  • Get in groups of 4 and brainstorm more ideas (as many as possible!)
  • Share your ideas on this blog 
  • Go over all the comments on the blog and think of solutions or resources that might help us solve these problems/ fulfill these needs.
    •  For example:
Comment: “Keep a clear record of my students’ grades”
Answer 1: “You can use the Microsoft Office tool called Excel.”
Answer 2: “You can use the Internet to download a template.

  • For example: here’s a website…”

  • Try to answer at least 5 comments.

Welcoming message

Welcome to Teaching Resources.


In this course, we are going to reflect on our teaching practice and some of the needs or challenges we can find on the way in order to bring up simple and creative solutions. To do so, we will search, adapt and generate a variety of resources to help our practice.
 

Expected outcome: 


By the end of the course, you are expected to use variety of resources, count on a battery of handy tools and teaching ideas, and, most important, have the skills to research and find solutions to the challenges/needs that will emerge in our everyday professional life. 

Let’s just be resourceful!

è Resourceful:

Able to act effectively or imaginatively, especially in difficult situations