Title: Facilitation in CMDL
1Facilitation in CMDL
- Wlodzimierz Sobkowiak
- School of English, AMU
Leonardo da Vinci Project Final Meeting, 28 June
2001
2Is it an issue?
- Internet search for facilitation teaching
language yields 24,900 hits - Different senses business meeting, speech
therapy, formal instruction facilitating natural
acquisition - The bent of technology based language learning
puts the teacher in a new role that of a
facilitator (Neufeld Ravindran 1995) - The online model consists of three key
elements ... the facilitator, the curriculum,
and the technology (Bedore3 2000) - The students and facilitator can be scattered
around the globe (Bedore3 2000)
3No definition in
- Anderson,L.W. 1995. International encyclopedia of
teaching and teacher education. Oxford Pergamon
Press. - Brown,D. 1994. Principles of language learning
and teaching 3rd ed. Englewood Cliffs,N.J.
Prentice-Hall, Inc. - Ellis,R. 1994. The study of second language
acquisition. Oxford OUP. - Richards,J., J.Platt H.Weber. 1985. Longman
dictionary of applied linguistics. London
Longman.
4Definition
- Facilitation of learning is about (Winberg 1997)
- focusing on what learners want to learn
- going beyond the conventional teaching roles
- raising learners critical awareness
- being flexible
- Facilitators... (Brookefield 1986 123 - 4)
...assist learners to attain a state of
self-actualisation or to become fully functioning
persons...suggest alternatives, point up
contradictions, draw attention to relationships
of dependence, or prompt painful critical
scrutinies of assumptions, value frameworks, or
behaviours. to tutor-related facilitation to
memento
5Facilitation in CMDL
Computer-Mediated Distance Learning
- Context-related
- Tutor-related
- Course-related
- (Peer-related)
6Facilitation context-related
- conduct needs analysis
- create demand/need/motivation/trust
- ensure flexibility of access (time- and
place-wise) - ensure affordability of access (money-wise)
- set up entry requirements and exit objectives
- ensure technical support
- (based on Harasim et al. 1995 ADEC 1999)
7Facilitation tutor-related
- stimulate learner activity and cooperation
- offer attentive tutor feedback (small group size)
- establish norms of participation (e.g. netiquette
standards) - act as facilitator back to definition
- (based on Harasim et al. 1995 ADEC 1999)
8Facilitation course-related
- provide a variety of methods, techniques, media
and resources - provide structure (of course and interaction)
- enhance openness to areas beyond the course
- allow flexibility of use and learner
customisation - build in artificial intelligence (e.g. in error
feedback) - make navigation easy (guide, menu, search)
- polish the technology (both hard and soft)
- proof-read, proof-read, proof-read
- (based on Harasim et al. 1995 ADEC 1999)
9Course-related facilitationin LdV MDEC
10Course-related facilitationin LdV MDEC strengths
- variety of resources, tasks, delivery methods,
testing techniques, modes of interaction - both knowledge-based and problem-based learning
- coherent and well-organised structure (lecture,
BB, chat, calendar, etc.) - intuitive navigation (menus, icons, logical flow)
- good audio recordings
11Course-related facilitationin LdV MDEC
weaknesses
- primum non nocere orthographic, grammatical and
factual errors (sloppy proof-reading) - some courses completely encapsulated
- missing elements of structure entry and exit
material (e.g. info, diagnosis, certificate) - little flexibility or customisation (e.g. no
search facilities, strict linearity) - rudimentary input check and error feedback
- software glitches to conclusion
____________________________________ The
trouble with most of us is that we would rather
be ruined by praise than saved by criticism
(Norman V. Peale. 1996)
12Software glitches
- gtgtNie ma softwareu bez bledow, trzeba jednak
miec wyczucie kiedy mozna go puscic do
klientaltlt (ltandrewgt in on-line LdV discussion on
May 25th 2001) - Theres no software without bugs, but one must
feel when its fit to be released to the client
13Conclusion
- Facilitation ? (over)simplification
because facilitation is ... back to definition
14Memento
- We've got three offices next to one another, and
our main means of communication is e-mail and
Instant Messages even though we could just speak
to each other or bellow to each other in adjacent
rooms. We prefer text as our main means of
communication because.... well, not sure, really.
I guess it allows us to multi-task, so to say,
and we can deal with messages when we feel like
it, rather than being interrupted in whatever
we're doing at the time. - Eric Baber, Eric_at_NLL.CO.UK
- (on a discussion list)
15Questions? Comments?
sobkow_at_amu.edu.pl http//elex.amu.edu.pl/sobkow
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