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August 3, 2018 A real interactive presentation with Pear Deck



This is a post to talk a little bit about my experience trying Pear Deck. It was suggested to me by Giselle Santos when I was looking for a tool to make readings more interactive.

It took me some time to understand that it's an add-on for Google Slides.
And what does that mean?'
First, open Google Slides and install the Pear Deck Add-on.Create your presentation with Google Slides normally.Open Pear Deck and add interactivity to your slides.When you are in class, you open your presentation, open the Pear Deck Add-on and select PRESENT WITH PEAR DECK. The add-on generates a code for students to join the presentation using their own devices.
I haven't tried it with an audience yet, but I believe it's a wonderful tool for a presentation or a class which is more teacher-oriented. Although Pear Deck brings interactivity to the slides, the teacher is still the one who leads the whole experience.
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This video can also help you understand what it does.

WHAT I LIKED ABOUT ITIt's very easy to use.The premade content is very useful.You can customize the questions you want to ask.DRAWBACKSIf you have no internet connection, the interactive slides won't work.
WHAT WOULD BE A WONDERFUL ADDITIONWhile exploring the tool, I imagined it would be wonderful if we could have such interactivity to slides which are embedded to classroom sites. I'll explain better: imagine you want students to interact at home with a presentation you have created. And then in class, the teacher could do the debriefing by showing the results. Such a feature would be perfect for the Flipped Classroom Approach.










No comments: July 25, 2018 Starting points after Braztesol 2018

Some people go to conferences such as Braztesol to come back with new ideas for their classes, others go for networking and others for inspiration.

Besides all the reasons I've mentioned, attending Braztesol can be an excellent way to observe the directions ELT is moving to:

- What are most talks about?
- Are there more talks or workshops?
- What about the plenaries? Are they full, what are they about? What kind of plenaries people liked the most?
- What do people comment about in the corridors?

I saw many people talking about teacher development, learner's autonomy, topics related to language learning (such as pronunciation, grammar, fluency), active methodologies, educational technologies and bilingual education. But this post is not a description of what I saw during the conference. Instead, it's what I intend to do from now on.

What am I taking from this experience?
My take-aways are quite simple. I usually like recording them in order to remind myself of the insights I had during the conference and what I wish to do next. The names between brackets or the people I mention are the teachers who were responsible for inspiring my thoughts.

HERE IT GOES

Look for the musical Dear Evan Hansen and its songs, they might be wonderful for classes (Gustavo Gonzalez).Read about Teaching for understanding, its proposal seems to be really interesting (Cecília Lemos). It reminded me a bit of a course I took at Perestroika SP about Creative Curriculum design.Explore the pre-reading and post-reading activities proposed by Paul Seligson. He provided participants with a hand-out with MANY possible reading activities which are much more interesting and simple than the ones we find in course books. I always benefit a lot from his talks and his straightforward way of viewing language learning and teaching. This is a video that has nothing to do with his session at Braztesol, but it's really worth a watchhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHY4ARebktcRemember that warmers can be a great way to signal to students what is about to come and not only to recap language (Caio Albernaz).Explore the app Heads Up suggested by someone attending the warm-up session by my side. Sorry, I can't remember your name! As you can customize your list of words, it might be an interesting tool to use.Re-watch the TED talk Why people believe they can't draw shown to us by Cleide Frazão and Danielle Botelho. I liked drawing as a child and some time between then and now, I lost the touch for drawing. As a result, I have always been ashamed of drawing in front of students. Their session was a breath of fresh air. I absolutely loved realizing that I can draw certain things starting from shapes and lines. I was also the lucky winner of a book they intend to publish in the future which aims to help teachers draw simple things (check the slideshow below for an image of the book I'm talking about). Apart from using drawing to help students understand what I mean, I've always wanted to learn how to sketchnote properly and to be able to process/register information differently. Now that I feel less self-conscious about my drawings, I guess it's time to start off by watching two resources I've found about it. SLIDESHARE and VIDEO.Re-read these 3 posts written by Silvia Tolisano about Sketchnotinghttp://langwitches.org/blog/2015/08/11/sketchnoting-for-reflection/http://langwitches.org/blog/2015/08/12/evolution-of-note-taking-new-forms/http://langwitches.org/blog/2015/11/15/10-tips-to-get-started-with-sketchnoting-workshop/


Of course, I attended several other great sessions, and I apologize in advance if I don't mention your name. My aim here was to recap my starting points after the conference.

So, feel free to explore each and every link I've added to the post and please, leave a comment if you also wish to share your insights with us.













No comments: July 21, 2018 Braztesol 2018 - Lego and Bilingual Education












So what happened during the workshop at Braztesol Caxias do Sul?

First of all, I'd like to thank International School for sponsoring my talk. Although I'm not part of their staff any more, I still collaborate with them on certain projects as an independent consultant.

As some of you might know, in the last 2 years I have worked educating teachers who have started working with Bilingual Education in Brazil, so my objective with the workshop was to share a bit of what I've been studying about the development of contemporary competencies and to show how we can use Lego Bricks in Bilingual Education classes.

We started with two activities which aimed to help participants discover and discuss about the differences between the Bilingual Education concept and EFL. Then, we discussed about Bilingual Education and the need to develop contemporary competencies. Legocame as a tool which can help the development of such competencies in a playful way. Concepts such as Playful Learning and Hands-on Learning also came into the picture. Participants had the chance to work in groups from the start, discussing, sharing ideas and building reflective scenarios with Legobricks.


These were my resources:

The Intersections of Lego Tech and Bilingual Education, by anamariamenezes2The Intersections of Lego Tech and Bilingual Education, by anamariamenezes2


And these are some of the photos taken during the workshop:






No comments: July 14, 2018 Book: Teaching English Reflectively with Technology


To me, the beauty of digital technologies is the power to connect people and this way help them develop themselves.

In 2016/2017, I had the great pleasure to collaborate with a dear friend, Jennifer Verschoor, to write an article for a publication which invited teachers and researchers to reflect about tech integration.

TEACHING REFLECTIVELY WITH TECHNOLOGY is an IATEFL Learning Technologies SIG publication in collaboration with the TESOL CALL-IS.

Quoting the editors Phil Hubbard and Sophie Ioannou-Georgiou:

"We wanted to help bridge the gap between practitioners and researchers by leading the authors to defend their use of technology persuasively by acknowledging prior research and practice and by presenting challenges and limitations along with the positive aspects, backed up by more than just memories and intuitions."

This morning, I was thrilled to receive my hardcopy!




Jennifer and I described and analyzed a project which we developed together with our students from Argentina and Brazil.





There are articles about telecollaborative projects, Facebook Groups, Mobile Technology, Google Docs, Virtual Reality and much more.

PDF and Epub versions have been made available to contributors and members of the LT SIG in June 2017. Nowadays, I unfortunately don't know how the book can be ordered.

You can read the table of contents and the introductory chapter on the following link
https://web.stanford.edu/~efs/tert/





















No comments: July 6, 2018 Flipped Learning - What really matters












This week while designing an online course which needs a module about Flipped Learning I decided to revisit and repurpose a lecture I presented a few years ago in Argentina.

The topic is still up to date as more and more teachers have been trying to adopt Blended Learning and Flipped Learning is one of the possibilities.I talked about some misconceptions about Flipped Learning and what really matters.

Hope you find it useful!






No comments: June 30, 2018 More interaction for Reading activities (PART 3)












Continuing my exploration with tools suggested by different edtechers (checkPART 1andPART 2for more ideas), this time I've decided to tryhttps://edji.it/#/dashboard

With EDJI. IT, as the website says, you can ensure your students have a voice when reading.

Basically what it does is to invite readers to highlight parts of the text which call their attention and leave comments. With the free version students cannot interact with each other, but everyone can read all the comments. It could be a great starting point for a class. Another plus is that the more students select the same part of the text, it becomes red and the teacher can start face-to-face discussions from these parts.

HANDS ON MOMENT 1
Click the image below to take part in the activity and experience the website. I've selected a text from Edutopia about Teachers.

THE CODE IS qgvf





HANDS ON MOMENT 2
Another idea I found in the website is to ask students to react to the text by selecting a gif and then explain their reactions as a comment. ClickHEREto participate.

THE CODE IS zpcf


























What I liked about it
It's free.It's very user-friendly.You can see how students are interacting with the text.Students can collaborate on the same reading with their classmates.The activity is less guided by the teacher so students have more voice.
What I didn't like about itIt would be great to have some feature which would allow students to reply to other comments (in the free version, of course lol).



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WELCOME! I'm Ana Maria Menezes. A teacher developer, online moderator and educational designer. An enthusiastic blogger and curious researcher. M.A. in Linguistic Studies with special interest in teacher development in online environments, evaluating learning and bilingual education.
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