Wednesday, February 27, 2013

REFLECTIONS ON WEEK 8


This week I have found it particularly interesting because it provided us with different kind of tools such as sites for building up exercises, tasks, tests and the like. I always appreciate a tool that helps me to reduce my effort on building up my plan for the week. Once you get to know the tool it is easy to work on as it is manual and handy and easy to construct.

I particularly liked Anvil and was thrilled at the fact that I could record my students’ voices or can picture a short dialogue for others to watch or listen to. I feel my students would like the idea of working with this. I feel they will be delighted as they like to be seen on the screen or heard on the net. It adds spoken language to discussion and you can practice pronunciation. Besides it encourages multimedia communication. It is a form of oral language that is been introduced and with that students and teachers can profit out of it.

But the project took me most of the time as I had to read it and re-read it in order to hand it in. I also read Mustafa’s work and found it interesting, appealing to the students’ interests and motivating.  Then I had to check and write about the project. I liked the idea and got some interesting ideas for my job at school. One always profits from somebody else’s job. I hope I can read all the others but it is a busy week and will have to postpone it for later time.

Elena

 

7 comments:

  1. Hello Elena,

    I totally share your point of view when you say: "Students like to be seen on the screen or heard on the Net." It's something I noticed when I used to exchange with my students on the Net- with skype- in order to polish their pronunciations. In fact, since students like being heard on the Net or being seen on screen, the use of Anvil can be a real source of motivation for them in the sense that it may create a kind of "friendly competition" among the students of the same class, with each learner trying to have the best audio as far as the subject matter of the day is concerned.

    It's also important to mention that those of the students who are passive students, for instance, with time, can become active learners through the use of Anvil.

    Best regards,

    Dagnogo

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  2. I hope so too. I think that shy students could profit from Anvil and we can get more participation in our classes out of this tool-

    Many times students work best when they are more motivated and this can be one of the ways to do it.

    Elena

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  3. Hi Elena!!!!

    We are extremely lucky learning with one another. We should turn the corner our teaching skills with help of teamwork, critical thinking, communication, decision-making and so on. These techniques can make us to become a good instructor and educator. In this we have gone through “Online tools” mean we created exercises, sites, etc. These are considered the ways of active teaching and learning. If we go after these useful styles of teaching in our teaching, so then our students will be able to get through in each aspect of lifetime. I really appreciate your great work in this course. Good job Elena!!!!

    Best regards,
    Nazeer Ahmed

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  4. Hello Elena,

    I agree with you. This week is really marvelous. It is practical. I liked the web tools as they are going to facilitate the teachers' work. The teacher can make an activity in minutes. I also read your project report. It is detailed and well justified. I liked it. I learned much from you as usual.

    Thank you for your help

    Mustafa

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  5. Hello Elena,
    I also plan to make full use of ANVILL with my students. Isn't ANVILL amazing! Good luck with your plans.

    Best,
    Peri

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  6. HI Elena
    I use both the audio only, and the video off of Anvill. It depends on what we are doing or what my purpose is. If I want to build community I use video. If I am giving feedback on pronunciation I use video so I can see the lips. Sometimes I use audio only as it usually runs faster off the net.
    Robert

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  7. Yes, I think it depends on the teaching situation. Thanks Elena

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