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The Use of Smartphone Applications in ELT

for 21st Century Learning

Gumawang Jati

gumawang.jati@gmail.com

Overview

The changing world

Technology for

•Learning Resources

• Interactive Learning

•Thinking Skills & 21st Century Skills

How mobile Apps transform language teaching and learning by elaborating SAMR model

The changing world

nulisbuku.com lulu.com

Technology for Learning

Resources

Technology for Interactive Learning

Technology for Thinking skills

http://indotell.weebly.com/tt.html

Technology for Learning Resources

Technology as Learning Resources

1. http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/

2. www.elllo.org

3. http://lyricstraining.com/

4. http://www.movieclips.com/

5. http://www.script-o-rama.com/oldindex.shtml

6. http://teachingkidsnews.com/

http://www.breakingnewsenglish.com/

Language Lab

http://elllo.org/

http://lyricstraining.com/

http://www.movieclips.com/

http://www.script-o-rama.com/oldindex.shtml

full transcripts

socio pragmatic information

information about actors, summary of the film, pictures of the characters

http://teachingkidsnews.com/

Knowledge, now is accessible by using your smart phone

Technology for Interactive Learning

(authoring tools)

1. Edpuzzle –video showing + quizzes (Apps-Student)

2. Kahoot – Creating interactive quiz in the class (Apps-Student)

3. Cloze test creator

4. Speech to text (Apps)

5. Siri (Apps) – Androind “Robbin the Siri Challanger)

6. Interpreter (Apps)

https://edpuzzle.com/

https://edpuzzle.com/media/5991a7f6f7ea77481e9c6c65

(Apps-Student)

http://l.georges.online.fr/tools/cloze.html

Speech to text (Apps)

Siri Robin – the Siri Challenger Interpreter

What digital tools & Apps have you used?

http://bit.ly/uinjkt

Technology for Thinking Skills (creation tools)

21st Century Skills

Padlet (Apps)

Timeline (Apps)

Canva (Apps)

Photo story (Apps – Adobe Spark Video)

Screencast o matic

https://padlet.com

(Apps-Student)

http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/timeline_2/

(Apps)

Canva

(Apps-iPhone)

https://microsoft-photo-story.en.softonic.com/

https://screencast-o-matic.com/

6. Create ……….

5. Develop Story

4. Collect Material

3. Design Storyboards

2. Conduct Research

1. Select Topic

Technology for Thinking Skills (creation tools) 21st Century Skills

Create Visual Story Using

Digital Photos

Videos Narration

Music and Text

How mobile Apps transform language teaching and learning

Puentedura, (2011)

ICT

ICT is a tool to reinforce, extend and deepen

learning through international collaboration.

Enabling the student/participants to discover,

master and communicate knowledge and

information in a globalised economy.

(Adapted from British Council “definition of digital literacy”)

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