Making Learning a Second Language Fun

2011Curricular

STRAND 3: Curricular

Julie Elkan

Technology Integration Specialist/French Teacher

 

Co Presenter: Blanca Beltran
Spanish Teacher

 

Robert Adams Middle School

USA- Boston

 

Presentation will be in English examples of projects in English, French and Spanish

 

Target audience: World language teachers, ELL/ESL teachers

 

Title: Fun Ways to Infuse Culture and Technology into the Second Language Classroom

Short Description: Inject fun and laughter into your foreign language classroom! All it takes is a little creativity. In this session you’ll hear about some of the simple ways teachers can infuse technology into the classroom.

 

Long Description: Through examples of projects and activities explore how to plan and design projects which provide engaging opportunities for students to practice writing and speaking specific language constructions such as using interrogatives, the past and future tense or the use of negatives etc. A project example will demonstrate how to motivate second language learners to improve reading fluency. Another will explore how to develop the art of debate and persuasive writing while making a global, real world connection. We will discuss the importance of designing projects with the learning process and the end goals in mind. We’ll also explore how to assess multi-media projects.

 

Project and activity examples will be: iPad apps, digital story telling, enhanced podcasts, avatars, animations, Google Voice, podcasts, video and Voicethread. We will explore how students can publish their work and share it with a wider audience.

URL: theinspiredlearner.org


Tools for Creating Multi Media Projects
Xtranormal

Voicethread

Voki

Photostory 3

 

Sites for Sharing and Publishing Work:

Wikispaces

YouTube

Sites for Rubrics:

Rubrics for Multi Media Projects

Resources for Project Based Learning

 

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