Post on 26-Mar-2015
Sofija Ljiljak-Vukajlović & Jovana Popović
Tom & Emma School of English, Belgrade
8th ELTA IATEFL Conference, 7/5/2010, Belgrade
Workshop agenda• Introduction• Podcasts• Images• Videos• Webquests made simple• Web tools• Useful links• Feedback
IntroductionWhat is technology in classroom?• CD player• DVD player• TV• MP3 player• Mobile phones• Camera• Laptop• Data projector• Computer lab – coursebooks software &
Internet
IntroductionWhy do you use technology in teaching
English?
Introduction
Podcasts• www.podcastsinenglish.com
A day in the life of... a doctor• www.onestopenglish.com
The Road Less Travelled (a soap opera)
Live from... (a series of authentic audio clips)
Audio books (some classic novels)
• Graded readers with a CD or DVD
Podcasts• www.podcastsinenglish.com
A day in the life of... a doctor• www.onestopenglish.com
The Road Less Travelled (a soap opera)
Live from... (a series of authentic audio clips)
Audio books (some classic novels)
• Graded readers with a CD or DVD• www.bbclearning.com
Flatmates (a free soap opera)
• www.eltpodcast.com (good for beginner learners)
ImagesResources:• www.google.com – Images • www.teachitworld.com – Image Bank• www.flickriver.com – Search for a topic
ImagesUsage:• Teaching vocabulary
(e.g. pollution, extreme sports, etc.)
ImagesUsage:• Teaching grammar
(e.g. modals of speculation, notices, etc.)
Images• Teaching vocabulary
(e.g. pollution, extreme sports, etc.)
• Teaching grammar(e.g. modals of speculation, notices, etc.)
• Speaking practice (e.g. creating materials for conversational classes and exams)
• Project Work (e.g. self-made photos – http://voicethread.com/share/1119787)
VideosResources:• www.youtube.com
Mr. W (use it for the topic of environment or advertising)
Pirates Attack Cargo Ship in Asia(use it for narrative tenses, esp. past perfect continuous)
Videos• www.youtube.com
Mr. W
(use it for the topic of environment or advertising)
Pirates Attack Cargo Ship in Asia
(use it for narrative tenses, esp. past perfect continuous)
• www.teflclips.com(elaborate lesson plans for using YouTube videos in class)
• Coursebook DVDs (use the silent watching technique)
• Self-made videos
Webquests made simple
Some examples:• Science webquest
Webquests made simpleSome examples:• Science webquest• People or events that have marked this year• Interview your favourite celebrity• Project work – Inuits and Aborigines
Web Tools• www.wordle.net
(use it for associations, recycling vocabulary, opening a topic, etc.)
Web Tools• www.wordle.net
(use it for associations, recycling vocabulary, opening a topic, etc.)
• Word magnets(use it for classifying, e.g. irregular verb forms, word formation, count/uncount nouns, American/British English, etc.)
Web Tools• www.wordle.net
(use it for associations, recycling vocabulary, opening a topic, etc.)
• Word magnets(use it for classifying, e.g. irregular verb forms, word formation, count/uncount nouns, American/British English, etc.)
• www.wallwisher.com(use it for leaving personal comments on any subject)
Useful links• Podcasts
www.podcastsinenglish.com
www.onestopenglish.com
www.bbclearning.com
www.eltpodcast.com
• Imageswww.google.com
www.teachitworld.com
www.flickriver.com
www.voicethread.com
• Videos www.youtube.com
www.teflclips.com
• Web toolswww.wordle.net
www.triptico.co.uk/resources/wordMagnets/WordMagnets.html
www.wallwisher.com
Questions and FeedbackYou can leave your feedback at:
http://www.wallwisher.com/wall/feedback-on-workshop
You can download our presentation at:www.tomiema.com
You can contact us at:sofija@tomiema.com
jovana.popovic@tomiema.com
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