mobile e-assessment for esol
DESCRIPTION
Colin Buchanan from Scotland's Colleges and Justin Sales from Stevenson College jointly presented a tool for language learning at the e-Assessment Scotland 2010 conference, and picked up the award for Mobile E-Assessment. Colin and Justin report: "ESOL students have identified speaking and listening as the skills that they want to develop, the challenge for us is to provide detailed, relevant and timely feedback. A successful solution has been implemented at Stevenson College Edinburgh using mobile phones and Web-2.0 technologies.Learners broadcast their submissions direct from their mobiles to a secure website at a time and place that suits them, their peers and tutors are instantly alerted by e-mail, Facebook, or Twitter. They can listen, and respond using their own mobiles, creating a cycle of broadcasting, feedback and improvement. Tutors can also upload their own standard pre-recorded exemplar presentations and learning intentions for the learners to listen to prior to lessons."TRANSCRIPT
Scotland’s Colleges is a trading name of both the Scottish Further Education Unit and the Association of Scotland’s Colleges
Instant Mobile FeedbackFor Community-based ESOL
Justin Sales, Stevenson College Edinburgh
Colin Buchanan, Scotland’s Colleges
Scotland’s Colleges is a trading name of both the Scottish Further Education Unit and the Association of Scotland’s Colleges
Discovering ipadio for the first time
Scotland’s Colleges is a trading name of both the Scottish Further Education Unit and the Association of Scotland’s Colleges
Justin Sales
Scotland’s Colleges is a trading name of both the Scottish Further Education Unit and the Association of Scotland’s Colleges
Scotland’s Colleges is a trading name of both the Scottish Further Education Unit and the Association of Scotland’s Colleges
Scotland’s Colleges is a trading name of both the Scottish Further Education Unit and the Association of Scotland’s Colleges
Tongue twisters for pronunciationShe sells sea shells on the sea shore.The shells she sells are seashells I’m sure.If the shells she sells come from the seashore, Then she must sell seashore shells Mixed biscuits, mixed biscuits, mixed biscuits…(x 5) Red lorry, yellow lorry, red lorry, yellow lorry…(x 5) I’m not a pheasant plucker, I’m a pheasant plucker's sonand I’m only plucking pheasants 'til the pheasant plucker comes.
Scotland’s Colleges is a trading name of both the Scottish Further Education Unit and the Association of Scotland’s Colleges
Available as iPhone / iPod “App”
Scotland’s Colleges is a trading name of both the Scottish Further Education Unit and the Association of Scotland’s Colleges
iPhone / iPod “Apps” continued
Scotland’s Colleges is a trading name of both the Scottish Further Education Unit and the Association of Scotland’s Colleges
Instant Mobile FeedbackFor Community-based ESOL
Justin Sales, Stevenson College Edinburgh
Colin Buchanan, Scotland’s Colleges