Thursday, August 25, 2011

The Last Week

This course is closing to finish. The ten week web skills course was full of learning. I was really lucky to take this course.

In the past nine weeks, I learned various technology tools as well as important theories and principles in the learner-centered English instruction. I enjoyed creating a blog, a WebQest, an Interactive Powerpoint and a wiki. Those tools will be  of great help in my teaching.

I also liked to learn how to search what I need and Delicious. It makes a big difference in getting useful information.

I have learned about important theories and principles. And also, I learned about how to write objectives using ABCD and how to assess the students' performance.  I thought technology is a tool and the effectiveness and usefulness of the technology depend on the teacher who has concrete objectives and adequate methodology.

Moreover, learning from the classmates through discussions, blogs and seeing their works posted in the wiki. Everyone has a great experience and an open mind to share them with each other.
I am going to miss this class.

Thank you for everything, Donna and E-friends.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

What I learned in WEEK9

In WEEK 9, I submitted my final Plan report, and learned about learning styles and Multiple Intelligence Theory. I have learned that It is very important for teachers to know there are various learning styles in students since we need to facilitate the students to learn effectively. 

MI Theory
In 1983, Howard Gardner of Harvard University identified seven intelligences we all possess. Because our understanding of the brain and human behavior is constantly changing, the number of intelligences is expanding. Two to three new intelligences had been added recently. Gardner claims that we all have all the intelligences, but that no two people are exactly alike.

Gardner’s eight intelligences

Linguistic, Logical-mathematical, Bodily-kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, Musical, Naturalist, Spatial.

Technology and MI
 
Technology can be used to facilitate learning in each intelligence area. There is no "correct way" to integrate intelligences or technology into the classroom. The critical point is to provide the most effective learning environment for students.







Sunday, August 14, 2011

Creating a wiki in WEEK8

Time flies. The eighth week has almost finished. Since I started this course, I have learned various kinds of technology which can be used in English teaching as well as important principles in teaching and learning English.

In this week,we reviewed peers' course project Plan and also learn about ANVILL.
ANVILL stands for A National Virtual Language Lab. Any teacher or student with web access (in class, at home, or in the office) can use ANVILL to listen to the
news, watch video clips, or submit voice or video-based assignments.


But the most challenging thing I did this week was creating a class site. I created a class site using Google site.
This is my first site I created.  I created my 5th grade class wiki, which I plan to use in order to increase the students' input and practice at home.I also plan to post the information about homework.But my final goal is to have the students self-access autonomously.

The URL is
https://sites.google.com/site/mrskuritasclass/Mrs. Kurita's class

I would like the students to self-access to English resource on the wiki. I would like the students to keep a record about what they read and listened to, or do any reflective tasks. And also, I would like to make a quiz section in writing page,where a student post her own quiz and other students post answer.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

What I learned in WEEK7

    In WEEK7, I learned about autonomy and one-computer classroom.

    As for autonomy, I found the important role of teachers or advisers. Teachers should work towards autonomy with leanrers by creating a friendly atmosphere, honest and open feedback, respect for the ideas and opinions of others, approval of self-improvement as a goal collaboration rather than competition. SALC in Kanda University in Japan has learning support advisers working in full time for learners and the support system works very well.
With technology, we can help the students by introducing them appropriate leveled educational web sites or movies that they can access when they want to. Introducing Facebook, blogs and emails also increase their chances to self-access English.
     I made a lesson plan for one-computer classroom. In this plan, I use the computer as a presentation tool and a learning center.

    In my Plan Project, I will use one computer since we cannot use a computer lab. I would like to introduce interactive PowerPoints into the class first. Then I would like to try a project by using WebQuest. After the students get familiar with WebQuest, I would like to give them  homework of WebQuest which has them engaged in individual learning at home. Finally I hope to encourage them to self-access to appropriate leveled English resources that I post on my blog or wiki. I don't know which is better for my students to use, a blog or a wiki.

    I really thank this course and Donna who has taught us a lot of important and useful things.