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it's me!
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Hello! everybody, I'm Mr.Watchana Krajangjob you can called me that Lak.I was born on 29 june 1990. I'm studying English Program of Education faculty group03. My student code is 5211114093 ; BA 3, Nakhon Si Thummarat Rajabhat University. Nakhon Si Thummarat Provice. My favourite color is Blue and I like sea very much. I pleased that I am studying English Program. I like English language very much @, on the word in the moment we already know that our word is wide but in the moment which technology become part of our life make us can communication together . I can share many things for my friends or sent file such as Photo multimedia file and also my voice to my friends. Although my friend live at oversea, we can communicative and see face just only we sit at our computer. When I have hurt things it make me painful I can told to someone for to weakly that things or just I have hear voice of my care friend , render me back happy again. I learning and try to speaking English for my future. I think in the future if possible I would like going to go to England, because I would like to go to HARRY POTTER 55+ You know Harry! I like This Movie Very VERY verY much whan I watching Harry Potter I imagination so over Haah.. SOmetime I think that I am Harry Potter. 55+ I will use my English to chat with someone who never I know before and make friends to them. So, English language is important for my life.
My learning reflection on Lesson@ D
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My learning reflection on Lesson @ D
These things I learned and recieved from Computer Application for English teaching in this Semester ...**-..-**
websie (Internet)-to search the important information for my assignments \
These things I learned and recieved from Computer Application for English teaching in this Semester ...**-..-**
There are many questions about multimedia technology in such a
globalization taday....So,teacher gave me and my friend some questions in the
first period of this subject and they are ;
1.List computer technology you have used in your study.What are the used for?
I replied that the lists of computer technology that I used in my study are ;
websie (Internet)-to search the important information for my assignments \
* e-book- to read the articles via computer programs
* e-learning-to study everthing from the Internet
* Microsoft Office-to type or present my assignments
2.List your favorite websites.How offen do you use them?What can you learn from those websites?
* http://www.youtube.com/ - to learn through the videos around the world
* http://www.google.com/- to search the information for my studying
* http://www.facebook.com/ or other social netwok such as
twitter,skype,MSN,etc.-to have aconversation with foreigners and share my ideas to them.
* http://www.hotmail.com/ and http://www.gmail.com/ -to send and save my documentsor assignments
* http://www.englishtown.com/ -to learn English and share my ideas with foreigners or native speakers
* http://www.wikipedia.org/ -to search the details of the informations
3.What computer technology will you use in your classroom?Why?
* VDO Conference - to communicate to students via this material
* Blog and 3G -to share the information and idias or opinions easier and faster^^
P.S. I learned new abbreviations right here;
Abbreviations
ESOL = English for Speakers of Other Languages
TESOL =Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
ELL = English Language Learner(s)
PDF = Portable Document Format
Then I learned the articles about "Innovative Educational Technology in
the Global Classroom", "On The Problems and Strategies of Multimedia Technology
in English Teaching ",and "Thinking on the Application of Multimedia into
College Teaching"
"Thinking on the Application of Multimedia into College Teaching"
It tells us about the usefulness and harmless things of using technology in ESL classroom.How to use it correcly and appropriately to objective of the course....teachers should concern on this thing !
After that I learn all about of computer programs that can help in EFL classroom and they are......
Mindjet Mind Manager Pro7
This program is very useful.It can help us to make and present a mind
mapping in the public or classroom....It's very easy to use and can help us to
show all ideas via this program.
Creating blog in www.blogger.com
This is an social network online program that everyone can share and
join ideas and opinions together all the world.It's useful for sharing the
information or articles.It's a cool social network for me^__^
Finally, I learn how to create CAI or CALL via Adobe Captivate4
program
Adobe Captivate4 program
It can help us to teach students in EFL classroom...Teachers can creat this tasks via this program.We can bring the contents or unit that we're teaching or going to teach to type or put on this program.It's not only help teachers teach students easier but also help students learn that contents by themselves funnier.Students might love studying English than ever.It's the fun way to teach them with this program.......*-*-****-*-*-*-*-
วันพุธที่ 10 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554
Article about Blog in ELT @.....@
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Article about Blog in ELT @-_...-+@
*****@@@ The article telling why do we have to use blog in ELT.
The classic picture of the ELT (English Language Teaching) classroom is one in which there are rows of desks, a blackboard, students, a teacher, paper and pencils. Even with the advent of instantaneous information via the World Wide Web, the ELT classroom remains relatively unchanged. However, the winds of change are upon the ELT profession. Many educators are now taking advantage of the vastness of the Internet. Moreover, most teachers are using the Internet for planning, research and the exchange of ideas. There is so much more to be found and used. If harnessed correctly and constructively, the Internet can be a priceless tool for the ELT classroom. This paper will discuss current practices for reading and writing in the ELT setting, and more specifically, the use of ‘web logs' or ‘blogs' in the ELT classroom. First, a discussion covering common methods used in most ELT classes and move to a more progressive approach to alternative assessment, portfolio assessment, and journaling. Next, an explanation of this technology, its uses, and potential will be given. Finally, suggestions for use, ideas, and links will be listed. The sky is truly the limit where the ELT profession is going and it is an exciting time to be involved.
**Benefits of Using Blogs in ELT Classrooms**
*****@@@ The article telling why do we have to use blog in ELT.
The classic picture of the ELT (English Language Teaching) classroom is one in which there are rows of desks, a blackboard, students, a teacher, paper and pencils. Even with the advent of instantaneous information via the World Wide Web, the ELT classroom remains relatively unchanged. However, the winds of change are upon the ELT profession. Many educators are now taking advantage of the vastness of the Internet. Moreover, most teachers are using the Internet for planning, research and the exchange of ideas. There is so much more to be found and used. If harnessed correctly and constructively, the Internet can be a priceless tool for the ELT classroom. This paper will discuss current practices for reading and writing in the ELT setting, and more specifically, the use of ‘web logs' or ‘blogs' in the ELT classroom. First, a discussion covering common methods used in most ELT classes and move to a more progressive approach to alternative assessment, portfolio assessment, and journaling. Next, an explanation of this technology, its uses, and potential will be given. Finally, suggestions for use, ideas, and links will be listed. The sky is truly the limit where the ELT profession is going and it is an exciting time to be involved.
"A blog is a web page made up of usually short, frequently updated posts that are arranged chronologically — like a what's new page or a journal. The content and purposes of blogs varies greatly — from links and commentary about other web sites, to news about a company/person/idea, to diaries, photos, poetry, mini-essays, project updates, even fiction. Blog posts are like instant messages to the web."
When ELT educators look at this definition, they will instantly see where this can fit in ELT classes. Individuals, families, groups, classes, departments, schools, universities, businesses, etc. are currently all using blogs. There are hundreds of sites offering ‘free' blog accounts for anyone. Also, according to the "Blogger" website (2004),
"Blogs are also excellent team/department/company/family communication tools. They help small groups communicate in a way that is simpler and easier to follow than email or discussion forums. Use a private blog on an intranet to allow team members to post related links, files, quotes, or commentary. Set up a family blog where relatives can share personal news. A blog can help keep everyone in the loop, promote cohesiveness and group culture, and provide an informal "voice" of a project or department to outsiders."
At this point, the reader may ask, "What are the benefits of using this technology if I do not know much about it?" The following reasons will assist in answering that question. The reasons used below are by no means exhaustive; they merely serve as a starting point to move teachers in the right direction.
- Using technology is exciting for the learner. English language learners like to use and take part in activities that are familiar to them. More often than not, the learner is already using technology or is eager to learn. The technology represents a ‘fun' and ‘interesting' activity.
- Because blogs are a form of publishing, the learner will be ‘published.' The idea that a learner can publish their thoughts and ideas for the world to see is an exciting opportunity for the learner and the teacher. "A contraction of the term ‘Web logging,' blogging can best be described as a form of micropublishing" (Roberts, 2004).
- It creates a forum for the learner to be an individual. As mentioned above, each learner will be an ‘author.' For some learners that is a scary idea, but some of the quieter, more introverted learners are yearning for a stage of their own.
- Teacher feedback can be given instantly in the form of comments or as a response to what the learner has written. When the teacher posts a comment to an entry, the learner can read the comment instantly and even reply to the teachers posting. Learners of English need a lot of feedback and encouragement, and blogging would be an easy way to give them that ‘instant' feedback they need.
- Gives the learner confidence and pride in their work. The learner can edit/delete/save their work. It is dated and logged chronologically. This allows students to actually see the progress they are making in English. Consequently, this will give them pride and increase their confidence in using the language.
- The teacher, as administrator, has control over the content of the blog. With blogging technology, the administrator (teacher) has sole management of the site. The teacher can add or delete entries as they see fit. They can also decide who can and cannot be a member of the blog.
- Can lead to a life-long habit of journaling for the learner. Through the use of blogs, learners should acquire a habit that is positive and will enable them to continue to grow in self knowledge and the knowledge of the world around them.
- Makes the learner more prepared for future educational and professional opportunities. While aiding with their English, the teacher is also assisting the learner to obtain new skills that will be very important in future educational and professional opportunities. The skills learned while blogging such as typing, editing, putting thoughts into words are essential for success beyond the ELT classroom. The learners will be able to use these skills throughout school and in the workplace.
- Uses prior skills and knowledge (for some learners) and creates an opportunity for them to put that knowledge and skills to use in an academic setting. Many learners are already using the relevant technology at home or in school so blogging will enable them to express themselves in a medium in which they are familiar.
- Provides an opportunity to individualize instruction for multi-leveled classes. In most, if not all ELT classes, there are learners with varying levels of English. Blogging allows for differentiation.
- Allows for flexibility in the schedule of the learner and teacher. Being the very nature of the Internet, there are no set hours of operation (it never closes). So the learners can ‘log on' at any time of the day or night. Learners can use blogs whenever they are in the writing mood. The same applies to the teacher.
Limitations and Possible Fixes of Blogs for Educational Use.
With every activity in the ELT setting there are drawbacks and constraints. Blogs are no exception. The following list of reasons is also not exhaustive, but highlights some of the most obvious limitations to using Blogs, and how a teacher might work around them.
Summary and Conclusion
With every activity in the ELT setting there are drawbacks and constraints. Blogs are no exception. The following list of reasons is also not exhaustive, but highlights some of the most obvious limitations to using Blogs, and how a teacher might work around them.
- Connection options. What happens when the learners cannot access the Internet at home or school, or their connection speeds are too slow to handle the information being passed along? Teachers who want to add blogging to their curriculum will immediately pose this question. As in other forms of teaching, instructors must always have a contingency plan. For example, some teachers might choose to allow students to work in pairs or small groups, while other teachers might arrange alternative options for individual students.
- Software is not user-friendly. If the teacher has piloted this web-logging package, then the potential problems in user-friendliness should have been assessed; however, there is still the possibility of problems with some users. The teacher will need to be prepared to do some scaffolding and one-to-one tutoring for learners that have difficulty or lack prior experience.
- Some learners and teachers lack typing skills. Some learners do not know how to type. Some students may not even want to learn. Ask the learner to have a try and if he or she is still have too much trouble, then more scaffolding from the teacher or assistance from a student stronger with typing skills.
- Some learners are ‘technophobes.' As mentioned earlier, a technophobe is someone afraid to use technology. This may not be a problem with most young learners, but if a teacher is working with older learners of English, then it might become an issue. An easy way around this problem is for the teacher to plan on more scaffolding than with a younger group of learners. Modeling the appropriate behavior and adding in support where needed will help to soften the shock on the technophobe.
- Lack of computer availability. Some of the learners will not have access to a computer. One way to handle this is to clarify the hours for the school computer lab. If there is a computer in the classroom, the teacher can arrange a schedule for learners' to use the computer(s).
- Learners cannot understand the instructions on the website. This will be a problem area for the vast majority of English language learners. Because of their lack of interaction with the language the learner will struggle. This is where scaffolding is very important. It is also important that the teacher add extra demonstration time for the class. Being patient with the learner is also important during this foundational phase in their online learning.
- Time constraints for the teacher. The first attempt at running a blog with the students will probably be the most time consuming for the ELT teacher. "It should be said that the undertaking of an online journal project [blog] requires the teacher to have a certain amount of time available" (Stanley, 2004). However, as the students and the teacher become more familiar with the format and the system, they will all become more comfortable and the time involved with decrease.
Summary and Conclusion
In conclusion, the benefits of blogging far outweigh the pitfalls. Ease of use and clean appearance are making the blog a major force on the Internet. Therefore, not just the teachers teaching English language learners but any teacher need to stay up-to-date with educational trends and should stay abreast with emergent technology that will drive this information age for years to come. Technology and education should go hand-in-hand and should not be separated because undoubtedly the learner will always use technology. Blogs are a great tool to achieve many goals for English language learners and, in the long term, what all teachers desire, authentic learning. With or without blogs, teachers of English language learners need to remember the goal of what they are doing. Educating is the number one priority.
Blogs may not replace the traditional ‘hand-written' journals, but then again they might. However, the more options teachers offer learners; the more the needs of learners are met. The ELT classroom setting needs to evolve, and for many, blogs will be the first step in that evolution. By selecting the best attributes from the past experience and looking forward to the future will produce the strongest ELT instruction. Now is the time to take action and use technology to meet the ever-growing needs of English language learners
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Exercise: acronyms
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Exercise: acronyms *-..........-*
Directions: Find words or phrases standing for the following acronyms with
short descriptions.
1.IT
IT stands for Information Technology
2.ICT
ICT stands for Information and Communication Technology
3.CAI
CAI is short for computer-assisted instruction
4.CALL
CALL stands for Computer-Aded Languag Learning
5.WBI
WBI stands for Web based instruction.
6.CBI
CBI is short for Computer- Based Instruction
7.CMC
CMC stands for Computer Mediated Communications
8.TELL
TELL stands for Technology Enhanced Language Learning
9.MUD
MUD is short for Muti User Domains
10.MOO
MOO is short for MUD Object Oriented
Directions: Describe the following terms.
Synchronous Tools
Synchronous tools enable real-time communication and collaboration in a "same time-different place" mode. These tools allow people to connect at a single point in time, at the same time. Synchronous tools possess the advantage of being able to engage people instantly and at the same point in time. The primary drawback of synchronous tools is that, by definition, they require same-time participation -different time zones and conflicting schedules can create communication challenges. In addition, they tend to be costly and may require significant bandwidth to be efficient.
Asynchronous Tools
Asynchronous tools enable communication and collaboration over a period of time through a "different time-different place" mode. These tools allow people to connect together at each person's own convenience and own schedule. Asynchronous tools are useful for sustaining dialogue and collaboration over a period of time and providing people with resources and information that are instantly accessible, day or night. Asynchronous tools possess the advantage of being able to involve people from multiple time zones. In addition, asynchronous tools are helpful in capturing the history of the interactions of a group, allowing for collective knowledge to be more easily shared and distributed. The primary drawback of asynchronous technologies is that they require some discipline to use when used for ongoing communities of practice (e.g., people typically must take the initiative to "login" to participate) and they may feel "impersonal" to those who prefer higher-touch synchronous technologies.
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Directions: Find words or phrases standing for the following acronyms with
short descriptions.
1.IT
IT stands for Information Technology
2.ICT
ICT stands for Information and Communication Technology
3.CAI
CAI is short for computer-assisted instruction
4.CALL
CALL stands for Computer-Aded Languag Learning
5.WBI
WBI stands for Web based instruction.
6.CBI
CBI is short for Computer- Based Instruction
7.CMC
CMC stands for Computer Mediated Communications
8.TELL
TELL stands for Technology Enhanced Language Learning
9.MUD
MUD is short for Muti User Domains
10.MOO
MOO is short for MUD Object Oriented
Directions: Describe the following terms.
Synchronous Tools
Synchronous tools enable real-time communication and collaboration in a "same time-different place" mode. These tools allow people to connect at a single point in time, at the same time. Synchronous tools possess the advantage of being able to engage people instantly and at the same point in time. The primary drawback of synchronous tools is that, by definition, they require same-time participation -different time zones and conflicting schedules can create communication challenges. In addition, they tend to be costly and may require significant bandwidth to be efficient.
Asynchronous Tools
Asynchronous tools enable communication and collaboration over a period of time through a "different time-different place" mode. These tools allow people to connect together at each person's own convenience and own schedule. Asynchronous tools are useful for sustaining dialogue and collaboration over a period of time and providing people with resources and information that are instantly accessible, day or night. Asynchronous tools possess the advantage of being able to involve people from multiple time zones. In addition, asynchronous tools are helpful in capturing the history of the interactions of a group, allowing for collective knowledge to be more easily shared and distributed. The primary drawback of asynchronous technologies is that they require some discipline to use when used for ongoing communities of practice (e.g., people typically must take the initiative to "login" to participate) and they may feel "impersonal" to those who prefer higher-touch synchronous technologies.
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http://www.abbreviations.com/
http://senarak.tripod.com/
http://www.asaecenter.org/Resources/articledetail.cfm?itemnumber=13572
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