Title: Using Instructional Technology for Teaching ESL
1Using Instructional Technology for Teaching ESL
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
Using Instructional Technologyfor Teaching ESL
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
2Overview of Instructional Technology in ESL
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
- 1970s - Affordable AV technology emerged
Applied as Language Learning Tools
- Improvements up through the 90s beyond
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
3Outstanding Professionals in the Field
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
4Using Video in the ELT Classroom
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
3 stages of using video materialsfor ELT
classroom use
Andy HoodithSaitama UniversityJapan
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
5Stage 1 Emergence in 60s 70s
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
- teaching notes
Additional material usually notwell-presented.
- transcripts
- classroom activities
- Experimentation with video generated
Veryuseful
- Discussion ? Suggestions for teachers
- New source of authentic materials
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
6Stage 2 Emergence of Story-Based Videos
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
- Video written specifically for the classroom
Long-termcommitment
- 1 episode / class
Difficult Balancing Actof Needs
- Strict control over introduction of new
language items
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
7Stage 2 Emergence of Story-Based Videos
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
Need to structure the language to match
learning objectives
Need to presentthe languagein
realisticcontexts
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
8Stage 2 Emergence of Story-Based Videos
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
Long-termcommitment
Needsthat are at oddswith one another
?
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
9Stage 2 Emergence of Story-Based Videos
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
Long-termcommitment
Needsthat are at oddswith one another
Drawn-out seriesof unrealistic,
watered-downlanguage models
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
10Stage 3 Adaptation of Authentic Materials
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
Focal pointfor well-writtenlanguage-learning
activities
- BBCs Television English Series
- Excerpts from TV shows
- Limited number of major Feature Films
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
11The Power of DVD
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
- Audio / Subtitles Multiple Languages / Any
Combination
- Instant seek / AutoLoop Replays No delay /
Bookmark files
- Downloadable transcripts with timecodes
http//member.netease.com/wyan - http//www.div-x.f2s.com/subtitles.htm
- http//www.divx-digest.com/subtitles
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
12Computer integration into curriculum
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
- WWW ? Internet based Training (1996)
- Flood of websites software
- The Intensive English Language Program
University of New Orleans Blackboard
(Internet-based program)
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
13Teaching ESL Reading Using computers
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
3 software programs
- MacReader Sentences paragraphs
structures - Storyboard Text completion vocabulary
building - Reading Galaxy Interaction, sound, music
effects
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
14 5 Web-based learning activities
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
15Advantages and Challenges
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
Advantages and Challenges
Pros
- Self-paced
- Highly interactive (?)
- Easy accessibility (anytime, anywhere) (?)
- Easy student tracking
- Updated content
Cons
- The lack of human contact
- Training needs and cost are high.
- Plan B is a must.
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.
16Future
HRE 384 -- Group Project 1Instructional
Technology in the ESL Classroom
- E-Learning, E-Teaching, E-Assessment
- Impacts of New Technologies on Teaching ESL
- Online ESL classroom possible
- More people exposed to education
- Variety of materials accessible
- New educational ethics needed
- Teacher training courses needed
Group Members Jim Bertelsen, Sooyoung Kim, Fei
Liu.