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TRENDS IN E-LEARNING TRENDS IN E-LEARNING AND E-MODERATING AND E-MODERATING GUILHERME B. PACHECO CULTURA INGLESA – RIO DE JANEIRO TEACHER TRAINING DEPARTMENT

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My plenary talk at the ACINNE Conference.

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TRENDS IN E-LEARNING TRENDS IN E-LEARNING AND E-MODERATINGAND E-MODERATING

GUILHERME B. PACHECOCULTURA INGLESA – RIO DE JANEIRO

TEACHER TRAINING DEPARTMENT

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TRENDS IN E-LEARNING TRENDS IN E-LEARNING AND E-MODERATINGAND E-MODERATING

This talk aims at defining some of the ways in which technology is being used by EFL teachers in order to foster language learning. It will focus basically on classroom and teaching applications of the Internet. Practical examples will range from using search tools effectively to dealing with blogs and podcasts as well as using web chat for real-time speaking activities. The talk will also discuss the potential of Moodle (an open source e-learning software platform) for training purposes.

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How was it for you this morning?

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How was it for you this morning?

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How was it for you this morning?

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How was it for you this morning?

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How was it for you this morning?

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How was it for you this morning?

Off to lunch with a friend who's just arrived from New York. Lots of stories - lots of fun - lots of many interesting things!

Barbara is discussing learning objectives - great way to start considering what we may expect from internet activities.

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How was it for you this morning?

Moving on to discuss Gibson Affordance Theory. http://bit.ly/3KvLMY

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But when exactly did the conference

start?

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ICT & EDUCATIONICT & EDUCATION

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LEARNING AS A SOCIAL LEARNING AS A SOCIAL PRACTICEPRACTICE

VygotskySocial learningCommunities of

Practice

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ICT & EDUCATION: ICT & EDUCATION: THE 21ST CENTURY STUDENTTHE 21ST CENTURY STUDENT

The 21st century students learn best: collaboratively, anytime, anyplace, anywhere, any pace. Also, when the teacher is in consonance with today’s world.

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ICT & EDUCATION:ICT & EDUCATION:REFLECTIVE PRACTICESREFLECTIVE PRACTICES

By listening to student experiences, allowing for a heightened sense of awareness of learner needs, educators gain insights to improve pedagogical practice.

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ICT & EDUCATION: ICT & EDUCATION: WHERE DO I FIT IN?WHERE DO I FIT IN?

Reflection starts with myself. How do I relate to technology? How much of a technophobic am I? What do / don’t I effectively do to overcome my limitations?

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ICT & EDUCATIONICT & EDUCATION

COLLABORATIONMOBILITY

MULTI-TASKING & MULTIMODALITY

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WIKIS: WIKIS: COLLABORATION COLLABORATION

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WIKIS: WIKIS: COLLABORATION COLLABORATION

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WIKIS: WIKIS: COLLABORATION COLLABORATION

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WIKIS: WIKIS: COLLABORATION COLLABORATION

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WIKIS: WIKIS: COLLABORATION COLLABORATION

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SETTING LEARNING SETTING LEARNING FREEFREE

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SETTING LEARNING SETTING LEARNING FREEFREE

'Higher education doesn't reflect the life that students are living ... today's colleges are typically tethered, isolated, generic, and closed.' In the world according to David Wiley, universities would still make money, because they have a marketable commodity: to get college credits and a diploma, you'd have to be a paying customer.

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MOBILE PHONES: MOBILE PHONES: LEARNING ANYWHERE, LEARNING ANYWHERE,

ANYTIMEANYTIME

The smartphone revolution has moved the Web from our desks to our pockets.

O’Reilley & Battelle

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MOBILE PHONES: MOBILE PHONES: LEARNING ANYWHERE, LEARNING ANYWHERE,

ANYTIMEANYTIME

In the past, schools provided the physical context for most learning - the setting (or shell) that surrounded the learner (classrooms, teachers, textbooks.) Mobile learning, by contrast, lacks a unifying physical context. It can occur uninterrupted across times, locations, and settings: from office, to car, to meeting, to airport, for example.

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I-POD:

From downloadable podcasts to just-for-iPod study guides and applications, learning on the go is beginning to show its face.

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I-PHONE:

A hand-held computer that you can use as a phone (and camera, and mail device).

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WHERE IS THE MISSING LINCHPIN?

TEACHER& STUDENT INTERACTION

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MULTIMODALITYTwo or more modes of operation. The term is used to refer to a myriad of functions and conditions in which two or more different methods, processes or forms of delivery are used. On the Web, it refers to asking for something one way and receiving the answer another; for example requesting information via speech and receiving the answer on screen.

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BLOGS & PODCASTS:BLOGS & PODCASTS:

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BLOGS & PODCASTS:BLOGS & PODCASTS:LEARNING FROM THE EXPERTSLEARNING FROM THE EXPERTS

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BLOGS & PODCASTS:BLOGS & PODCASTS:

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BLOGS & PODCASTS:BLOGS & PODCASTS:IMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDERIMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDER

CORRECTION: How accurate do you expect your students’ posts to be?

STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION: Can you make sure ALL your students get involved so that you don’t end up working more than necessary?

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BLOGS & PODCASTS:BLOGS & PODCASTS:IMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDERIMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDER

UPDATING ROUTINE: How can you and your students take turns in keeping the blog alive?

FREQUENCY: How regularly should your blog be updated?

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BLOGS & PODCASTS:BLOGS & PODCASTS:IMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDERIMPORTANT POINTS TO CONSIDER

CODE SWITCHING: How much Portuguese do you expect to find in your blog?

TIME MANAGEMENT: How can you make sure your blog will not die a slow death?

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TEM MOST VISITED SITES ON THE INTERNET – MAY 2009

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TO WHAT EXTENT CAN WE MAKE EDUCATION FUN-FILLED?

WHAT/WHO ARE EDUCATORS COMPETING WITH?

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FACEBOOK

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ORKUT

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MESSENGER

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SKYPSKYPEE

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GOOGLE WAVES

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TO WHAT EXTENT CAN WE MAKE EDUCATION FUN-FILLED?

WHAT/WHO ARE EDUCATORS COMPETING WITH?

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WHERE IS THE MISSING LINCHPIN?

TEACHER& STUDENT INTERACTION

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VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTA virtual learning environment (VLE) is a set of teaching and learning tools designed to enhance a student's learning experience by including computers and the Internet in the learning process.

A VLE should make it possible for a course designer to present to students, through a single, consistent, and intuitive interface, all the components required for a course of education or training.

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VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT. A notice board for up-to-date course information

. Student registration and tracking facilities, if necessary with payment options

. Basic teaching materials

. Additional resources, including reading materials, and links to outside resources in libraries and on the Internet

. Self-assessment quizzes which can be scored automatically

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MOODLE AND TEACHER MOODLE AND TEACHER TRAININGTRAINING

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MOODLE AND TEACHER MOODLE AND TEACHER TRAININGTRAINING

DISCUSSIONS FORUMS are being used in a number of training courses in order to foster knowldege acquisition in online environments.

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MOODLE AND TEACHER MOODLE AND TEACHER TRAININGTRAINING

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MOODLE AND TEACHER MOODLE AND TEACHER TRAININGTRAINING

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Awesome powerful picture - reminds me of Medusa and her head of living snakes and infinite possibilities - my own head actually.

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THANK YOU [email protected]

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WIKIS IN THE WIKIS IN THE CLASSROOMCLASSROOM