MALL (Mobile Assisted Language Learning): A Paradise for English Language Learners
|
|
|
- Lester Ferguson
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 MALL (Mobile Assisted Language Learning): A Paradise for English Language Learners Dr. Suneetha Yedla Acharya Nagarjuna University, India Abstract In the age of globalization the modern mobile related technologies facilitate in changing the teaching-learning process rapidly at the University and Professional College level to make the pedagogy more and more interactive. Global technologies enhance the level of teaching to motivate students in providing information by means of an interesting and innovative way of tasks. The appropriate use of mobile technology in classroom makes easy teaching- learning process to gain information in depth. Teachers are able to use technology by creating suitable environment for teaching if they are trained. The present article deals with how to make an effective, appropriate and interactive use of mobile-related technologies in University level and Professional College level teaching system. Keywords: Globalization, MALL, pedagogy, desktop machines, M-training 91
2 1. Introduction Quality education to everyone, everywhere by integrating technology into education is a key goal of the education for all initiative of the 21 st century. In the age of globalization, the modern mobile technologies help in changing the teaching- learning process rapidly at the college and university level. Design of new pedagogy with the use of mobile technology is a new gate-way to create more interactive environment in the classroom in an interesting and innovative way by making teaching more and more effective. The main aim of the technology is advancing and enhancing the class room teaching especially to enhance group teaching to self-learning. The experience of independent learning may encourage the students to continue the learning process on their own in English language communication skills for their future purpose. Teachers have the prime duty to encourage the students to be resource providers and train them to be self-learners and self-trainers in the education with technology. A classroom environment, in which interaction and interdependence are encouraged, promotes learning in the technology-mediated classroom. The explosion of wireless technology has created a new dimension in education. Today, mobile learning is gaining of popularity as a means of transmitting educational information by means of handy technology devices such as mobile phones, ipods and PDAs as they have more processing power and more attractive functional devices than more commonly obtainable desktop machines a decade ago. It s the duty of the teachers to train the students in multitasked, multifaceted, technology-driven, diverse, vibrant world in an inclusive manner. Students today are connected to technology in many ways that we could never imagine. At this juncture we try to take advantage of the students interest by introducing new pedagogy with use of MALL (Mobile Assisted Language Learning). In this respect, this paper explains how M-Learning, through easily accessible technology devices, can aid inclusive, fast and interactive learning. 2. MALL (Mobile Assisted Language Learning) 2.1 Meaning and nature Mobile Assisted Language Learning means learning with the aid of handheld technology like mobile phones, portable laptops and any other similar portable 92
3 devices which are handy. In addition, mobile learning reduces inadequacy of learning location with the mobility of general portable devices. Figure: 1 MALL Device Source: Google Images M-Learning means getting hold of any knowledge and skill through using mobile technology everywhere at any time (in a classroom, in a cab, in a restroom.) which provides right to use to all the different learning materials on hand. Moreover, it is two-way process; that means sharing is almost straight away to everybody by means of the same content, which will show the way to receiving feedback at the same moment. M-Learning also brings strong portability by substituting books and notes with small modified learning materials. In addition, this learning methodology is much easier by merging games for a more effective and entertaining knowledge getting. 2.2 Salient Features of M-Learning Technology is all-pervading, touching almost every part of our walk of life. Besides, the requisite of the devices to access mobile network are relatively economically lowcost compare to desktop and laptop computers. Some of the salient features of Mobile Assisted Language Learning are: Inventiveness of knowledge acquaintance Mobility of learning setting Interactivity of the learning process Integration of instructional content Immediate and urgent need of learning Keeping in view the above salient features one can definitely say that mobile learning is convenient from anyplace, which provides access to all classroom activity materials 93
4 available. M-Learning also brings strong portability of substituting books and a note with a mobile RAM packed with modified attractive learning contents. 2.3 RAM for 4Rs accessibility Record: Learners may bring into play a moveable handy device to capture, mound up, note, learn by heart or create information Reinterpret: Learner may make use of the portable device to discover or enhance existing data so that it is transformed into new information Relate: Learners can share new information, recourses and can communicate directly with other learners, e.g.: linking mobile devices through Bluetooth or sending files from one to another through SMS or MMS Reprint: Learners can reprint this information and circulate as hand outs to the persons who need it. 2.4 Classroom Interaction and MALL A troubling gap remains between the promise and reality of technology related innovative instructional and learning practices in much of higher education. To practice it in higher education there is a need of the hour to provide ICT equipped classrooms. As Yedla (2013) suggests there is a need to transform conventional classrooms into smart rooms. According to her, World is changing at a fast speed. Reason behind is ICT which provides fast access to reliable information any time, anywhere. ICT enabled teaching learning process encompasses a variety of resources, tools and technologies aimed at improving the quality and effectiveness of the teaching-learning process. There are a variety of resources like projects, multimedia, self-learning modules which enhance the understanding of students. For this, the convectional classrooms have to be transformed into Smart Classroom (PP.: ). However, to achieve this, not only to put technological cart before the academic horse but also a strong flip to push this around is required. We have to keep pace with this new generation learners. Figure: 2 M-learning in Classrooms 94
5 In the classroom, for the effective combination of different modes of delivery, modes of teaching and styles of learning, the following ways can be used by the teacher: Record the lecture and upload it as a podcast. As Facer and Abdous (2011) point out, Instructors and learners do not need to worry about suffering from an insufficient hardware supply. Smartphone (Mobile) devices, ipods (with voice recorders) and MP3 recorders are handy tools for recording content for podcasts at any time (p. 74). The learners can easily follow the uploaded podcast and share the link to the mobiles of the other students to use while studying or for reference. Share number with the students and ask them to message any question while the students are reviewing the lesson. Then teacher has the chance to answer the salient features in the next class or direct the students as to where they can find the answers. Additionally two or more questions on the same point will give valuable feedback on which areas of the lecture were harder to follow. Ask a new question related to the subject and let the students use their phones to see how quickly they can find the answer. This will enable students to see how well they have understood the context of the question, along with recognition of important keywords of lecture. Create short lists of salient points like important data, exam tips etc, which can be shared with students through messaging. Allow students to take 5 minutes to study the context systematically by using 3G webs in their mobiles. Before one puts forward the questions, teachers can ask students to put away their phones and quizzing them. This pattern represents 95
6 PPP (Presentation, Practice and Production) Approach specified by Yedla (2012:53) to teach Specific Communication Skills in English for technocrats. Build vocabulary by sending flashcards with a new word and its definition, everyday. All this can be done with student s phones using mobile learning applications. Apart from the commonly used SMS, MMS is the more recent mobile messaging application which can deliver all types of information, such as text message, sound, images and video message. This argument has been specified very aptly by Zhang (2011) with the view that with the exception of very short genres like SMS and tweets, writing is a secondary activity on a mobile device, and especially mobile phones. Short genres can certainly play a significant role in MALL, including second language MALL (P: 222). By this we should make out that in the near future, the use of SMS and MMS will potentially be increased in the education field as technology improves. An example for M-learning tools for classroom applications available to procure for Universities and Professional Colleges: 2.4 MALL Applications for Universities and Professional Colleges SpeakingPal -is one of the mobile learning systems that bring speech identification ability to the mobile phone, creating a new learning experience. The chunks of the teaching material include an array of real-life conversations, interactive exercises, role plays and verbal communication activities. These tasks make the students highly interactive and entertaining. Modern language learners need to develop very specific language skills and new cultural knowledge in a very short time and in a variety of circumstances (Vera, 2012). To provide such variety of circumstances with M-learning tools in the classroom instruction, teachers should acquire the knowledge and skills to use the new challenges in promoting innovative teaching strategies which are studentcentered, collaborative, authentic and self-directed. Therefore the educational institutions should undertake innovative M-training programs for teachers to update their teaching competencies to facilitate the teaching process effectively M-training- M-Training makes the teachers to get acquisition of knowledge, skills, and competencies to teach both the vocational or practical skills and 96
7 knowledge that relates to specific purpose. It forms the core of apprenticeships and provides the backbone to the technical content at professional or technical colleges with techie classrooms. In addition to the basic training required for a trade, occupation or profession, it is recognized today that there is a need to continue training beyond initial qualifications to maintain, upgrade and update skills throughout working life. In the context of many professions and occupations this may be referred to as professional development. 2.5 Training for Trainer s Sake New learning environment has brought new challenges for teachers. At first glance M-learning differs from tutoring only in terms of involvement of technology. But teaching in MALL with online environment differs from classroom-based face-to face teaching in many ways. The main objectives of M-tutors reflect these requirements and they include topics, which help - Provide M-tutors with pedagogical and didactic information necessary for establishing deeper understanding of the nature and effects of M-learning. Describe different possibilities of approaches to m-learning, to create awareness of the various pedagogical paradigms underpinning certain online course design approaches. Practice various techniques that help to gain pedagogical competence for M-tutoring such as strategies for teaching with mobiles through online activities, evaluating the activities etc. Teachers learn to teach online by doing hands on activities. 2.6 Need for M-training M-Learning has acquired good reputation among users by providing much needed information, document delivery, electronic resources, and instrumentation in the use of electronic resources. As users are increasingly utilizing these electronic resources through website, the instruction team has recognized a growing need for web-based instruction as well. M-training instruction program also includes personal or group tutorials that are offered to the users in their lab or office or in the library. M-training offers on and offsite training programmes for large or small groups. Seminars also include instructions on M-training to some extend in searching educational databases such as web 97
8 resources, using bibliographic management software such as reference manager and special resources. A number of factors led us to implement to offer web-based instruction in addition to seminars, tutorials and group presentations. Anyhow give training to the trainers to professional course students is the need of the hour at present scenario. 3. Conclusion Mobile Assisted Language Learning is very much easier and faster to learn English. The development of mobile wireless technologies has generated a considerable amount of excitement among practitioners and academicians because it results in shifting the academic environment from traditional setting to mobile learning settings. Mobile wireless technologies are the new frontiers for teaching and learning in institution of higher education. Many educational opportunities are made possible because of M-technologies unique characteristics and positive impacts identified in higher education especially in Universities and Professional colleges. MALL is an approach to English language learning that is to enhance English through use of mobile devices to create paradise of English language learners. About the Author: Dr. Suneetha Yedla got Doctor of Philosophy in English Language Teaching from Acharya Nagarjuna University of Andhra Pradesh, India and is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, Acharya Nagarjuna University College of Engineering and Technology, India. She teaches Professional English Communication Skills and Soft Skills to the technical students. She has published widely in various international journals and presented papers in national and international conferences. Her major areas of research interests are: ELT and ICT, ESP, Literatures in English. References Bhatia, R Enhancing Teaching: Learning with Technology, University News, Vol.49, No.31, August 1-7, p Facer, Betty Rose & Abdous M. (ed.) Academic Podcasting and Mobile Assisted Language Learning Applications and Outcomes, Hershey, IGI Global Publishers. Jaiswal, D M-Learning: A New Paradigm in Education, University News, Vol.48, No.42, October 18-24, p
9 Vera, Javier E. Diaz, Left to my Own Devices: Learner Autonomy and Mobile- Assisted Language Learning, Emerald Group Publishing, Bingley., Classroom to Smart Room: Need of the Hour for English for Engineering Contemporary Research in India: An International Peer Reviewed Journal, Vol.3, Issue 1, Pg: ISSN: , Teaching Techniques in ESP for Technocrats, Thematics Journal of English Language Teaching: An International Peer Reviewed Journal, Vol.2, Issue 1, Pg.No.50-54, ISSN Zhang, Felicia (ed.) Computer- Enhanced and Mobile- Assisted Language Learning: Emerging Issues and Trends, Hershey, IGI Global Publishers. Web Resources: 99
Teaching English Language with Cloud Based Tools
Teaching English Language with Cloud Based Tools Dararat Khampusaen The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Khon Kaen University 123 Mitraparp Rd. Khon Kaen 40002 Thailand [email protected] Abstract
University of Khartoum. Faculty of Arts. Department of English. MA in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) by Courses
University of Khartoum Faculty of Arts Department of English MA in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) by Courses 3 Table of Contents Contents Introduction... 5 Rationale... 5 Objectives...
The Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]
Paul Pocatilu 1 and Ctlin Boja 2 1) 2) The Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Abstract The educational process is a complex service which
Note: Survey responses are based upon the number of individuals that responded to the specific question. Response Responses Responses
State: IN Results based on 133 survey(s). Note: Survey responses are based upon the number of individuals that responded to the specific question. What is your current job responsibility? (select one)
Emerging Use of ICT for Teaching and Learning in Schools of Pakistan
Article Summary Tazmeen Sultan is part of the Educational Technology team at a Private School, in Lahore, Pakistan. Her responsibilities include facilitating the effective use of computers and other instructional
Programme Specification and Curriculum Map for MA TESOL
Programme Specification and Curriculum Map for MA TESOL 1. Programme title MA TESOL 2. Awarding institution Middlesex University 3. Teaching institution Middlesex University 4. Programme accredited by
Teacher Development Course Descriptions
Teacher Development Course Descriptions Course Overview A range of 1-week (20 hours) or 2-week (40 hours) courses Methodology and practical training ideas for language and subject teachers Individual tutorials
iuoc: Enhanced Mobile Learning at the UOC
iuoc: Enhanced Mobile Learning at the UOC Thursday 16th June 2011 Time: 13:30-13:55 ABSTRACT iuoc: Enhanced Mobile Learning at the UOC is an initiative of the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) in collaboration
EDD- 7914 Curriculum Teaching and Technology by Joyce Matthews Marcus Matthews France Alcena
EDD- 7914 Curriculum Teaching and Technology by Joyce Matthews Marcus Matthews France Alcena Assignment 1: Online Technology for Student Engagement: Kahoot Instructor: Dr. Shirley Walrod Nova Southeastern
TRANSITIONAL DISTANCE THEORY AND COMMUNIMCATION IN ONLINE COURSES A CASE STUDY
TRANSITIONAL DISTANCE THEORY AND COMMUNIMCATION IN ONLINE COURSES A CASE STUDY Scott Mensch, Indiana University of Pennsylvania [email protected] Azad Ali, Indiana University of Pennsylvania [email protected]
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY TEACHER GUIDE
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY TEACHER GUIDE Welcome to the Mindset Computer Applications Technology teaching and learning resources! In partnership with Coza Cares Foundation, Mindset Learn, a division
The Use of Social Networking Platforms as New, Efficient Technology Tools for E-learning
IOSR Journal of Engineering (IOSRJEN) ISSN (e): 2250-3021, ISSN (p): 2278-8719 Vol. 05, Issue 04 (April. 2015), V3 PP 01-07 www.iosrjen.org The Use of Social Networking Platforms as New, Efficient Technology
Nottingham Trent University Programme Specification
Nottingham Trent University Programme Specification Basic Programme Information 1 Awarding Institution: Nottingham Trent University 2 School/Campus: School of Education/ Clifton campus/ Offsite 3 Final
Honours Degree (top-up) Business Abbreviated Programme Specification Containing Both Core + Supplementary Information
Honours Degree (top-up) Business Abbreviated Programme Specification Containing Both Core + Supplementary Information 1 Awarding Institution / body: Lancaster University 2a Teaching institution: University
MA in English language teaching Pázmány Péter Catholic University *** List of courses and course descriptions ***
MA in English language teaching Pázmány Péter Catholic University *** List of courses and course descriptions *** Code Course title Contact hours per term Number of credits BMNAT10100 Applied linguistics
Experiences From Virtual Learning in Upper Secondary Schools in Finland
Experiences From Virtual Learning in Upper Secondary Schools in Finland Jari Koivisto Finnish National Board of Education P.O. Box 380, FIN-00531 Helsinki Finland [email protected] www.oph.fi Abstract.
Covington Community Schools Innovative Technology Finalized Planning Grant Report
Covington Community Schools Innovative Technology Finalized Planning Grant Report Covington Community Schools believes that students learn differently and at individual paces. To ensure that our students
Infrastructural Friendly Model of Teaching and Learning for Developing Country
International Journal of Managerial Studies and Research (IJMSR) Volume 3, Issue 8, August 2015, PP 15-22 ISSN 2349-0330 (Print) & ISSN 2349-0349 (Online) www.arcjournals.org Infrastructural Friendly Model
Implementing Code Igniter Framework in Open Source Mobile Learning Application
Implementing Code Igniter Framework in Open Source Mobile Learning Application Arief Hidayat Information System Department STIMIK Pro Visi Semarang Victor Gayuh Utomo Computer Science Department STIMIK
QUEEN S UNIVERSITY BELFAST. e-learning and Distance Learning Policy 2009-2012
QUEEN S UNIVERSITY BELFAST e-learning and Distance Learning Policy 2009-2012 1 Introduction The University defines e-learning as learning facilitated and supported through the use of information and communication
THREE-YEAR COURSES VISUAL & MULTIMEDIA DESIGN
THREE-YEAR COURSES VISUAL & MULTIMEDIA DESIGN undergraduate programmes three-year course visual & multimedia design 02 Brief descriptive summary Over the past 80 years Istituto Marangoni has grown and
IMPACT OF E-LEARNING IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENT LIFE
IMPACT: International Journal of Research in Engineering & Technology (IMPACT: IJRET) ISSN(E): 2321-8843; ISSN(P): 2347-4599 Vol. 2, Issue 4, Apr 2014, 233-238 Impact Journals IMPACT OF E-LEARNING IN THE
The Frame Work Design Of Mobile Learning Management System
The Frame Work Design Of Mobile Learning Management System J.Hemabala Educational Media Centre, NITTTR, Taramani, Chennai 113 [email protected] Abstract This paper is focused on frame work design of
Course Specification MSc Information Management 2016-17 (INMAM)
LEEDS BECKETT UNIVERSITY Course Specification MSc Information Management 2016-17 (INMAM) Our courses undergo a process of review periodically, in addition to annual review and enhancement. Course Specifications
E-learning in China Qiyun Wang National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1065-0741.htm GUEST EDITORIAL Qiyun Wang National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University,
How pre-university online learning experience can influence a successful transition into and through higher education
pamoja education Teaching the IB online How pre-university online learning experience can influence a successful transition into and through higher education A research study published by the Institute
E-Learning at school level: Challenges and Benefits
E-Learning at school level: Challenges and Benefits Joumana Dargham 1, Dana Saeed 1, and Hamid Mcheik 2 1. University of Balamand, Computer science department [email protected], [email protected]
3.2 Stranmillis University College
STRANMILLIS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE A College of The Queen's University of Belfast E-LEARNING STRATEGY 1. Introduction 2. Definition 3. Context 3.1 The Regional Context 3.2 Stranmillis University College 4.
Postgraduate Studies MASTER S (2ND CYCLE) PROGRAM IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING (ELT)
Postgraduate Studies MASTER S (2ND CYCLE) PROGRAM IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING (ELT) The Faculty of Pedagogical and Methodological Training will offer a 2nd cycle degree course of study leading to a Masters
2015 2016 master s courses fashion & law
2015 2016 master s courses fashion & law postgraduate programmes master s course fashion & law 02 Brief Overview Brief Descriptive Summary These Master s courses admit students with prior knowledge in
MASTER S COURSES FASHION & LUXURY BRAND MANAGEMENT
MASTER S COURSES FASHION & LUXURY BRAND MANAGEMENT postgraduate programmes master s course fashion & luxury brand management 02 Brief Descriptive Summary Over the past 80 years Istituto Marangoni has grown
CREATING ON-LINE MATERIALS FOR COMPUTER ENGINEERING COURSES
1 CREATING ON-LINE MATERIALS FOR COMPUTER ENGINEERING COURSES Abstract Suxia Cui 1, and Yonghui Wang 2 1 Electrical and Computer Engineering Department 2 Engieering Technology Department Prairie View A&M
How To Make Your School Successful Online
informed. Planning Considerations for K-12 Communications Technology frontier.com/enterprise 1 Executive Summary K-12 schools are increasingly wanting to leverage new digital learning technologies to make
Computer Assisted Language Learning
Computer Assisted Language Learning!" # $ % &'$#($ Abstract $$ $ $ "$"" " "$ $ $ # "$ ( '$$ $ $ " " '' $ $" $ # $"$'" "" '"$' "$$ ) "*$"" +$# "$",-+../$ $$ # "-+..'$' "# "#$ " $$0#$$"$ $""-+.. $ Key words:
Student Use of Online Study Tools in Business Communication Courses
Student Use of Online Study Tools in Business Communication Courses Traci L. Austin Stephen F. Austin State University Judith Biss Stephen F. Austin State University Carol Wright Stephen F. Austin State
Online Training Made Easier with Video
Online Training Made Easier with Video A Ziff Davis White Paper Sponsored by: Contents Executive Summary... 03 Online Training... 03 Online Training with Video... 04 Primary approaches to online training
Classroom Management and Feedback Systems
US-China Education Review B, ISSN 2161-6248 December 2013, Vol. 3, No. 12, 918-923 D DAVID PUBLISHING Classroom Management and Feedback Systems Yavich Roman Ariel University, Ariel, Israel Starichenko
ONE YEAR COURSES FASHION IMAGE & STYLING INTENSIVE
ONE YEAR COURSES FASHION IMAGE & STYLING INTENSIVE undergraduate programmes one year course fashion image & styling intensive 02 Brief descriptive summary Over the past 80 years Istituto Marangoni has
Honours Degree (top-up) Computing Abbreviated Programme Specification Containing Both Core + Supplementary Information
Honours Degree (top-up) Computing Abbreviated Programme Specification Containing Both Core + Supplementary Information 1 Awarding Institution / body: Lancaster University 2a Teaching institution: University
Effective Learner-Lecturer Interaction Working With a Virtual Learning Environment
Sino-US English Teaching, ISSN 1539-8072 July 2012, Vol. 9, No. 7, 1300-1305 D DAVID PUBLISHING Effective Learner-Lecturer Interaction Working With a Virtual Learning Environment María Luisa Renau Renau
2015 2016 one year courses digital image creation for luxury brands
2015 2016 one year courses digital image creation for luxury brands undergraduate programmes one year course digital image creation for luxury brands 02 Brief descriptive summary Over the past 78 years
MODIFIED TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR TRAINERS AND TEACHERS OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN TAJIKISTAN
MODIFIED TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR TRAINERS AND TEACHERS OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN TAJIKISTAN These materials have been prepared within the framework of the project Technical Assistance to the Sector Policy
Instructional Design and Technology Professional Core Courses Instructional Design and Technology Core Courses & Descriptions
Search Home Instructional Design and Technology Professional Core Courses Instructional Design and Technology Core Courses & Descriptions Note: The degree is usually completed entirely online, unless other
Teachers study tech so students can succeed The Intel Teach Elements courses
Teachers study tech so students can succeed The Intel Teach Elements courses Pre K 12 teachers around the world are enhancing their skills and classroom practices with specialized training courses and
2015 2016 master s courses fashion & luxury brand management
2015 2016 master s courses fashion & luxury brand management postgraduate programmes master s course fashion & luxury brand management 02 Brief Overview Brief Descriptive Summary These Master s courses
Phase 1 pilot 2005/6 Intervention. GCU Caledonian Business School Business Management Page 1 of 8. Overview
University Department Module Overview Glasgow Caledonian Business school Business Management The Business School has been implementing assessment re-engineering using a variety of technologies, initially
SMART PHONE BASED SOCIAL NETWORKING FOR TEACHING & LEARNING
Available Online at www.ijcsmc.com International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Computing A Monthly Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology IJCSMC, Vol. 3, Issue. 4, April 2014,
1. Programme title and designation Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching 180-195 90-98 N/A. value equivalent. value
PROGRAMME APPROVAL FORM SECTION 1 THE PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION 1. Programme title and designation Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching 2. Final award Award Title Credit ECTS Any special criteria
Case Based Scenarios: Evidence Based Teaching Learning Strategy in Nursing Education Pharmacology Course
International Journal of Nursing December 2014, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 147-154 ISSN 2373-7662 (Print) 2373-7670 (Online) Copyright The Author(s). 2014. All Rights Reserved. Published by American Research Institute
English Language Quality Standards Programme
English Language Quality Standards Programme Teacher Training Courses Invest in your teachers so that your students get the best in the classroom The British Council has developed a range of online moderated
VIEWS OF STUDENTS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND SPORT MANAGEMENT ON DISTANCE EDUCATION
VIEWS OF STUDENTS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND SPORT MANAGEMENT ON DISTANCE EDUCATION Asst.Prof.Dr.Gülten Hergüner Sakarya University Physical Education and Sports Teaching Department [email protected]
MA EDUCATION MA Education: Childhood and Youth Studies MA Education: Higher Education MA Education: Leadership and Management MA Education: TESOL
Programme Specification MA EDUCATION MA Education: Childhood and Youth Studies MA Education: Higher Education MA Education: Leadership and Management MA Education: TESOL PGCert Artist Teacher PGCert Challenging
TECHNOLOGY SUPPORTED LEARNING PLATFORM: Moodle Integrated Academic Course
Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education-TOJDE April 2010 ISSN 1302-6488 Volume: 11 Number: 2 Article 9 TECHNOLOGY SUPPORTED LEARNING PLATFORM: Moodle Integrated Academic Course ABSTRACT Saziye YAMAN,
Visualizing the Teaching / Learning Process through Computer Graphics. Visualizing, technology, computer graphics, education
Visualizing the Teaching / Learning Process through Computer Graphics 1 Aghware F. O.; 2 Egbuna E. O.; 3 Aghware A. and 4 Ojugo Arnold 1, 2, 3 Computer Science Department, College of Education, Agbor 4
BA (Hons) Contemporary Textiles (top up) BA (Hons) Contemporary Fashion (top up) BA (Hons) Contemporary Design for Interiors (top up)
BA (Hons) Contemporary Textiles (top up) BA (Hons) Contemporary Fashion (top up) BA (Hons) Contemporary Design for Interiors (top up) Abbreviated Programme Specification Containing Both Core + Supplementary
SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
ILM Level 5 Diploma SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Cohort One Induction Unit 2016 Getting started... This induction module offers an overview of your Level 5 course and outlines the key information you will
which type of classes should you attend?
2 This Getting Started Guide is your source for up-to-date information about choosing a business school or program. Use these tips to get organized and motivated and get going on making your dreams a reality.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND COLLABORATIVE TOOLS IN WEB-BASED TEACHING OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USING LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND COLLABORATIVE TOOLS IN WEB-BASED TEACHING OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES Nadire Cavus 1, Huseyin Uzunboylu 2, Dogan Ibrahim 3 1 Computer Information
Web 2.0 Tools for Language Learning. Sadykova G.V Kazan Federal University
Web 2.0 Tools for Language Learning Sadykova G.V Kazan Federal University Web 1.0 vs Web 2.0 Web 1.0: HTML based, slow & expensive Internet connection, expensive software, limited interactivity, one-to-one/many
Computer Assisted Language Learning. Introduction
CALL Computer Assisted Language Learning Introduction 1 The Term The term CALL is the acronym of Computer-Assisted Language Learning. There are many other terms used. CALL is the most common term. 2 Definition
Programme Specification. MSc Accounting. Valid from: September 2014 Faculty of Business
Programme Specification MSc Accounting Valid from: September 2014 Faculty of Business 1 SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION Awarding body: Teaching institution and location: Final award: Programme title: Interim
Elearning: Building an Effective and Engaging Solution Online
PERSPECTIVES Elearning: Building an Effective and Engaging Solution Online There s a lot of buzz about elearning, and with good reason. When done effectively, organizations find it can reduce time away
Proposal: A Design of E-learning User Authentication System
, pp.45-50 http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/ijsia.2015.9.1.05 Proposal: A Design of E-learning User Authentication System Byeong Ho Kang 1 and Hyejin Kim 2 1 School of Engineering and ICT, University of Tasmania,
EFFECTIVENESS OF USING TEXT MESSAGE/ SMS TO SUPPORT THE TEACHING- LEARNING PROCESS IN DISTANCE EDUCATION
EFFECTIVENESS OF USING TEXT MESSAGE/ SMS TO SUPPORT THE TEACHING- LEARNING PROCESS IN DISTANCE EDUCATION Vasudha Kamat Central Institute of Educational Technology, National Council of Educational Research
c o n t e m p o r a r y
c o n t e m p o r a r y MCEETYA A u s t r a l i a - N e w Z e a l a n d 21 st century education integrates technologies, engaging students in ways not previously possible, creating new learning and teaching
Converting a Face-to-Face Course to a Hybrid Course
Converting a Face-to-Face Course to a Hybrid Course A research paper by Stephanie Delaney For College Teaching EDAD 966 Introduction Hybrid courses blend the best of face-to-face classes with online learning.
Roles, Responsibilities and Expectations for Developing and Teaching Online Courses in Continuing and Distance Studies
CONTINUING AND DISTANCE STUDIES FACULTY OF ARTS AND S CIENCE Roles, Responsibilities and Expectations for Developing and Teaching Online Courses in Continuing and Distance Studies www.queensu.ca/artsci_online
Cellular Phones as a primary communications device: What are the implications for a. global community? Bill Clark. Claflin University, Orangeburg, SC
1 Cellular Phones as a primary communications device: What are the implications for a global community? Bill Clark Claflin University, Orangeburg, SC Abstract Recent statistics show that more individuals
Digital College Direction
Algonquin College s Digital College Direction Introduction: The educational demands of a community constantly change and with this change the technology and the material and educational resources evolve
Technically Speaking: Moodle, mobile apps and mobile content
the jaltcalljournal issn 1832-4215 Vol. 8, No.1 Pages 33 44 2012 jalt call sig Technically Speaking: Moodle, mobile apps and mobile content Paul Daniels Kochi University of Technology More and more learners
All instructional materials are online; there are no videos or workbooks to purchase.
What is U.S.A. Learns? U.S.A. Learns is a free Web site funded by the U.S. Department of Education to support immigrants who want to learn or improve their English skills as they become part of American
2014 2015 master s courses fashion photography
2014 2015 master s courses fashion photography postgraduate programmes master s course fashion photography 02 Brief Overview Brief Descriptive Summary These Master s courses admit students with prior knowledge
U.S. Army Training Support Center TCM-TADLP-Courseware Standards and Certification Division. Mobile Best Practices
Mobile Best Practices General Considerations The decision to include mobile delivery for all or part of your content may happen as a result of media, or it may happen as a result of policy changes from
2015 2016 master s courses fashion promotion, communication & media
2015 2016 master s courses fashion promotion, communication & media postgraduate programmes master s course fashion promotion, communication & media 02 Brief Overview Brief Descriptive Summary These Master
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) 13. AVAILABLE MODES OF STUDY Mode of Study Course Duration Delivery Type Full Time Part Time
Status Approved PROGRAMME SPECIFICATION(POSTGRADUATE) 1. TARGET AWARD 2. Award 3. MA Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) 4. DATE OF VALIDATION Date of most recent modification (Faculty/ADQU
Programme Specification. BA (Hons) Education Studies. Valid from: March 2014 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Programme Specification BA (Hons) Studies Valid from: March 2014 Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences SECTION 1: GENERAL INFORMATION Awarding body: Teaching institution and location: Final award:
Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education (PGDHE) Customised for the Ministry of Health
Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education (PGDHE) Customised for the Ministry of Health The Training Agency The National Institute of Education (NIE) is Singapore's recognised premier centre for teacher
which type of classes should you attend?
2 This Getting Started Guide is your source for up-to-date information about choosing a nursing school or program. Use these tips to get organized and motivated and get going on making your dreams a reality.
Auditing education courses using the TPACK framework as a preliminary step to enhancing ICTs
Auditing education courses using the TPACK framework as a preliminary step to enhancing ICTs Chris Campbell The University of Queensland Aspa Baroutsis The University of Queensland The Teaching Teachers
METU Instructional Technology Support Office: Accelerating Return on Investment Through e-learning Faculty Development
METU Instructional Technology Support Office: Accelerating Return on Investment Through e-learning Faculty Development Tarkan Gürbüz, Fatih Arı, Başak Akteke Öztürk, Okan Kubuş, Kürşat Çağıltay Middle
Blogging in the Language Classroom
Blogging in the Language Classroom Thea Pallut Teacher of French Grantown Grammar School Background Computers are now a one stop shop for students, which they use for shopping, talking to friends, creating
Choose your blend. Case stories from real classrooms that show how to succeed with blended learning WHAT IS BLENDED LEARNING?
Choose your blend Case stories from real classrooms that show how to succeed with blended learning WHAT IS BLENDED LEARNING? 1 What is blended learning? Blended learning is the mix of the online and physical
Z E S Z Y T Y N A U K O W E WYśSZEJ SZKOŁY PEDAGOGICZNEJ W RZESZOWIE SERIA FILOLOGICZNA ZESZYT 42/2001 STUDIA ANGLICA RESOVIENSIA 2
Z E S Z Y T Y N A U K O W E WYśSZEJ SZKOŁY PEDAGOGICZNEJ W RZESZOWIE SERIA FILOLOGICZNA ZESZYT 42/2001 STUDIA ANGLICA RESOVIENSIA 2 Marcin KLEBAN SOME FACTORS CONDITIONING LEARNER AUTONOMY: SOCIAL CHANGES
Curriculum 2016. Vocational Teacher Education
v Curriculum 2016 Vocational Teacher Education 1 Preface Dear teacher student I wish to welcome you to vocational teacher studies at Tampere University of Applied Sciences! You are embarking with your
Choosing an LMS FOR EMPLOYEE TRAINING
Choosing an LMS FOR EMPLOYEE TRAINING As organizations grow it becomes more challenging to scale your internal learning culture. You must be certain that your staff is trained in the entire organizational
MASTER S COURSES FASHION RETAIL MANAGEMENT
MASTER S COURSES FASHION RETAIL MANAGEMENT postgraduate programmes master s course fashion retail management 02 Brief Descriptive Summary Over the past 80 years Istituto Marangoni has grown and developed
2014 2015 one year courses cosmetic and fragrance marketing & management
2014 2015 one year courses cosmetic and fragrance marketing & management undergraduate programmes one year course cosmetic and fragrance marketing & management 02 Brief descriptive summary Over the past
Review of the Techniques for Smart Learning Systems
, pp.1-5 http://dx.doi.org/10.14257/astl.2016. Review of the Techniques for Smart Learning Systems Jaegeol Yim, Sangheon Kim 1 Departmet of Computer Engineering, Dongguk University at Gyeongju, 38066 Korea
How Distance Education Has Changed Teaching and the Role of the Instructor
How Distance Education Has Changed Teaching and the Role of the Instructor Therese DonGiovanni O Neil, M.Ed. Indiana University of Pennsylvania E-Leader Conference, Bratislava, Slovakia June 11-15, 2006
