Literacy in the World Languages Classroom
A 21st Century Toolkit
Technology as Passport
There will be a day, not far distant, when you will be able to conduct business, study, explore the world and its cultures, call up any great entertainment, make friends, attend neighborhood markets, and show pictures to distant relatives- withour leaving your srmchair. It will be more than an object that you carry or an appliance that you purchase. It will be your passport into a new mediated way of life.
Bill Gates 1995
TPCK - Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge
From- http://www.tpck.org
Requirements to Teach with Tech
Teaching successfully with emerging technologies requires:• A spirit of experimentation• Willingness to engage learners in the creation of learning resources (co-creation of content)• Willingness to “let go” of control and content presentation approaches to teaching• Tolerance of failure
From Handbook or Emerging Technologies for Learning- Siemens and Tittenberger
New LiteraciesPartnership for 21st
Century SkillsISTE NetsNCREL-Metri Group
New Literacies
Basic LiteracyInformation LiteracyVisual Medial LiteracyIntercultural LiteracyNetwork LiteracyDigital Citizenship/Ethical Literacy
Traditional Skills
VocabularyGrammarSpeakingListeningWritingCommunicating/Creating/Collaborating
Vocabulary Tools
TabletFlash
TabletFlash is a flashcard program for Tablet PCs. Handwrite anything you like on a series of blank cards, record audio hints or answers for each card, and then step through the cards either sequentially or randomly.
Flash Card Machine
Flash Card Machine enables users to create interactive web-based study flash cards and share them with others.Search the database for existing sets or create your own.Content options include text, images, and audio.
Knowtes
PowerPoint with Audio
Cell Phones and Flickr Groups
Grammar Tools
On Line Practice
OneNote Grammar Notebooks
Create Original WorkbooksStudents can add audio Students can clip screenshotsStudents can share notebooks
Zoho Shared Notebook
Exercise Workbook wih Audio and Video Ability to ShareAlso good for Research Notebook
Listening
Podcasting
Resource Page
Podcasting
Podcasts can be created using Audacity and FirstClass emailRecord the audio in Audacity and save as an .mp3 fileUse the Web Publishing feature in FirstClass to create the podcast
Podcast Tools
AudacityGarage Band or TrakAxPCDrop.ioFeedforAll
Voicethread Example
Annotated Video Examples
Speaking
Audio DropBox
Wiki
Vaestro
Message Board (and More)
Voxopop
Gabcast
Gabcast.com is a podcasting platform that offers an easy way to create and distribute audio content.Record using your phone (.10/min), VoIP (free), or upload files (free)200 MB with automatic RSS feeds and blog integration
Vocaroo
Video Comments
Writing
Blogging
Photoessay
Creating
Comic Life and ArtRage
Glogster.edu
Glogster.edu easily allows users to upload photos, videos, text, and audio to create an online, interactive poster.With an EDU account, you can create a virtual classroom for up to 200 studentsOnly members of your classroom can view class content
Glogster.edu
MixBook
Google Earth Tour
Google Earth 5.0 allows users to create tours with motion and audioTours can be created with or without placemarksPlacemarks can include text, images, and embedded audio
Connecting and Collaborating
Skype (with Pamela)
Wikispaces
Wikispaces provides ad-free space for K-12 educatorsWikis can be public-protected-privateClasses/accounts can be bulk uploadedWiki pages can contain nearly any type of media from numerous Web 2.0 tools
Ning
Creating a Classroom Space to Use these Tools
Resources
Resources from Pat
Silvia Tolisano’s blog LangwitchesToni Theisen’s Wikispace
I can add more; do we want to skip this and just add to a wikispace?
Resources from Brigette
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