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CLIL as an advantageous Way to introduce your Students into Electrical Engineering and IT Subjects Linz 2017 CLIL in theoretical and practical Subjects DI Gustav Spring, HTL Waidhofen/Ybbs

Combinational Logic - CEBS...- Putting CLIL into Practice •NOTE: With some exceptions (word map –analyzing content and learn words), not repeat the same activities too often Sequences,

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  • CLIL as an advantageous Way to introduce your Students into Electrical Engineering

    and IT Subjects

    Linz 2017

    CLIL in theoretical and practical SubjectsDI Gustav Spring, HTL Waidhofen/Ybbs

  • Agenda

    • Why did we choose the topic „advantageousway …“, how does my way look like?

    • For a CLIL teacher language matters – so whatis important for us? Do we have otherpriorities than English teachers?

    • In which subjects is CLIL used? Are there anydifferences, advantages, priorities? What aremy subjects?

    • LBNL examples for methods, activities I use

    • References – interesting web pages, tools

  • Intro – my personal CLIL Experience… why „advantageous way“?

    • Makes sense for me, because English will beneeded in the profession of our graduates; many technical information is only available in English (e.g. datasheet of components); concern language in companies, global market, …

    • Many additional resources (www, videos, books) in English

    • LBNL lessons are more interesting, challenging, more variety, more „colorful“ forteacher and learners

  • Intro – my personal CLIL Experience… my approach, how I practice it

    • Siemens: 1990s concern language English

    • CLIL and Language courses (in Vienna; Exceter, Cambridge, Malta, Dublin, Edinburgh) to widen myhorizon, improve pedagogical skills, to make teachingmore interesting, experimenting with different ways toteach:

    • How to? - which CLIL activitiy – depends on topic: - sometimes „games“ , but no repetition of same activity in same class but always word map of keyvocabulary; use videos, the easist way to have a native speaker in the classroom (e.g. Salman Khan -Khanacademy)- from time to time try out something new

  • Language used in a CLIL lesson(www….)

    CLIL lesson

    General language

    General academiclanguage

    Domain

    specificlanguage

    Classroomlanguage

  • Language used in a CLIL lesson… for me

    CLIL lesson

    General Language

    General Academic Language

    Content

    specificLanguage

    Class-room

    Language

  • Language – what‘s important for CLIL?Speaking vs Writing

    Grammar

    Pronunciation

    Words & Phrases

    For all skills:Help to build uppool withkey vocabulary(final exams)

    Is vital for Listeningand Speaking

    Accurate grammar isimportant for writing(technical documents, like laboratory reports- help students withtemplates, examples,key structures forsentences)

    Assist student withwritten text (e.g. Powerpoint) and video material (nativeas well as non-native speakers)

  • English in a CLIL Lesson– in an English Lesson

    • Technical English – KISS (understand each other –it is often not a disadvantage for students not tobe a native speaker, but Level B2 and not beyond):Interesting document (e.g. how to describetechnical procedures - laboratory):Simplified Technical English of AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD)http://www.asd-ste100.org/

    • Other aims than in English Lesson or for FCECambridge First Certificate or Advanced English,Proficiency in English

    http://www.asd-ste100.org/

  • CLIL in theoretical, practical and other subjectswith a wide variety of teachers

    and different groups sizes of studentsdifferent benefits for students

    Theoretical Technical Subjects:e.g. Automation Engineering

    Practical Subjects:e.g. Laboratory, CPE – Computer Aided Project Engineering

    Engineers (Ing.)Subject Teachers (Mag.)

    Engineers (DI)

    English & Subject Teachers (Mag.)

    Other Subjects:e.g. Mathematics, Geography, History, Religion, …

    Engineers (DI)

    Workshops

    Foreman

  • CLIL in my subjects: AUT, Lab, CPE

    • AUT: automation engineering (theoretical subject)new content with various CLIL methods/activities, wordmaps, videos, …main aim: create key vocabulary, phrases final exams

    • Lab: Laboratory – practical measurementsCPE: Computer Aided Project Developmentmain advantage: smaller groups, makes sense forprofessionLab: Communication during measurements, Write Lab Report (technical documentation)CPE: Requirement Specification, Project Documentation, PresentationLab, CPE: Usage of Development Tools (done in English)

  • Lab Exercise 1 „Transfer Characteristic of a 7400 NAND Gate“ (Manual Measurement)

    • Repetition – Truth Table of NAND Gate

    • What is the Transfer Characteristic? Ua(Ue), Vo/Vi

    • How could the Transfer Characteristic looklike?

    • How can it be measured? Pair work: Draw a measurement circuit with a supply voltage of 5 Volts (constant), a potentiometer to create the variable inputvoltage and 2 digital multimeters.

  • Language Support

    • Can be given in different ways:- frontal- fill in the gap- just watch a video and write down unknown

    words, to ask afterwards (maybe a secondwatching of the video could be required)

  • Frontal or working together or homework(lab report): Overview - Words

  • Key vocabulary – Word MapGap filling

    • Write these words in the correct places (1..11):Block diagram, slider, Data Acquisition, data types, USB, sinks, Front Panel, int (blue), digital in- and outputs, case, indicators, Virtual Instrument

  • Lab – Key Words Digital Logic

  • Lab Exercise 2 „Transfer Characteristic of a 7400 NAND Gate“ (Automated Meas.)

    • Labview: Introduction/1st steps using labviewprogramming environment in English variant 1: on Beamer English Version, on student PC German Versionvariant 2: just explaining what to do without beamer –feedback: you see, whether the students understoodyou

    • Lab Exercise 3: Automated Measurement using Serial Interface of Measurement equipment in lab:CLIL-Labview-Serial.pptx

    • Examples: Laboratory Reports of StudentsSupport: Preview of laboratory exercise: ppt, template, examples, word maps

  • Example VI – Transfer CharacteristicFront Panel

  • Example VI – Transfer CharacteristicBlock Diagram

  • CPE – Project Development

    • What do we do in CPE/CLIL: Documentation, Presentation, Communication during Development, Instructions, Discussions, Project Plan

    • Project Development: Stdsem(German – English):

    http://qm.datatrak.ws/stdsem_e/home.htmincluding all templates in English

    • Siemens Examples: e.g. how to write abstracts

    • Examples: Code Converter, SynchronousSequential Logic, Analog Controller in folder CPE

    http://qm.datatrak.ws/stdsem_e/home.htm

  • Stdsem (old but good)

    To avoid terms like „Book of Duty“ , writingperfect requirement specifications, …

  • Sometimes we have simple vocabularyproblems („|G(1i.ω)|“ working with Mathcad)

    • | … Betragszeichen: Magnitude sign, absolute valuesign, vertical bar, vertical line, pipe (in another context)

  • AUT – Automation Engineering

    • Like any other technical subject, perhaps a little bit more maths(e.g. Laplace Transformation, frequency and step response):Vocabulary on Equations_B.pptx, …Khanacademy: e.g. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlUG4OKN1IY

    • various CLIL-activities, but also frontal lectures using power point, including students by asking questions - CCQs and ICQs (ConceptChecking and Instruction Checking)

    • Using Videos explaining how to calculte the gain of an OAC (www.htl.at) or Fuzzy Logic (tasks; catch important key vocabulary, give definition; fuzzification, inference, defuzzification; crisp values, DOM …; who is the father of fuzzy logic?): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_Q5X0nTmrA

    • Company information often in English as well as in German: Endress&Hauser Sensor principleshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f949gpKdCI4

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlUG4OKN1IYhttp://www.htl.at/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_Q5X0nTmrAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f949gpKdCI4

  • Activities, Methods used

    • Analyzing Content and learn Language: bring a structure in the (key) vocabulary witha word map (Tools: Freemind, yed, …)

    • Categorizing, e.g. words to do with sequence, e.g. needed for Synchronous Digital Circuits, State diagrams

  • State Diagram

  • Words describing Sequence,describing State Diagrams

    • 02_SynchronousSequentialCircuits.pptx

    1) after, afterwards

    2) as, as soon as

    3) at first

    4) at that point

    5) at the beginning

    6) at the end

    7) at the same time

    8) at the start

    9) beforehand

    10) before long

    11) earlier

    12) eventually

    13) finally

    14) firstly

    15) formerly

    16) immediately

    17) in advance

    18) in the beginning

    19) in the meantime

    20) in the end

    1) just then

    2) lastly

    3) later, later on

    4) meanwhile

    5) next

    6) once

    7) originally

    8) previously

    9) prior to

    10) secondly

    11) shortly after

    12) simultaneously

    13) soon

    14) straight away

    15) subsequently

    16) then

    17) to begin with

    18) towards the end

    19) upon

    20) when

    21) while

  • Key vocabulary – Word Map(Yed)

    • Example for Operational Amplifier Circuits:OAC_v2.pptx – my example of www.htl.at

    Put the missing word in the right position

    http://www.htl.at/

  • CompleteMind map

  • Solution:1-I,

    2-O or M, 3-M or O, 4-D, 5-N, 6-C, 7-P, 8-

    J, 9-H, 10-F, 11-E, 12-A, 13-K,

    14/15/16-G/B/L

  • Language support -Doing Presentations in a better way

    • Presentations are often done in CLIL-Lessons

    • How to do them in a better way?

    • What are the tasks of the CLIL teacher?

    • Support not only in technical matters but also in the language, e.g. talking about state diagrams, words to do with sequence is of interest talkabout it, do an activity before students have to do their presentations; of course talk about keyvocabulary, components, …

    • Feedback (not only, but also errors), Questions ofclass and teacher to check understanding

  • Activities in CLIL-Lessons

    • Procedures, Putting Sentences in Right Order• Puzzles (Basic Elements CE), Crossword• Dictogloss (develop written English, delivering content)• Matching Exercise• …• (Running dictation) …

    Inspirations, Ideas: - Teaching other subjects through English- Putting CLIL into Practice

    • NOTE: With some exceptions (word map – analyzingcontent and learn words), not repeat the same activities too often

  • Sequences, Procedures –put sentences into right order

    • Alternative way to more or less frontal way ofwriting down the „recipe“ on the blackboardfor creating and dimensioning a certain analog controller to realize a certain transfer function. Could be also done working together withstudents (was my way shown in next slide) after doing an example – asking the students„what is the next step?“)

    • Sorting Activity: Paper stripes or Sort_Text.exe

  • Sorry for my handwriting

  • Sort_Text.exe:Put sentences into right order

  • Puzzle - Control Engineering:Basic Elements – P, I, D, PI, … PT1, …TF, ODE, Bode and Nyquist Plot, …

  • Puzzle

    • Based on set ofpictures forTF, Equations in Laplace-domain, Bode Plot,Nyquist Plot, OAC

    for each element(here shown PDT1)

  • Various CLIL-activities

    • E.g. Dictogloss for something important toremember longer than usual after the lesson

  • Finding Materials Online

    • www.youtube.com- companies, for AUT e.g. The electromagnetic flow measuring principlehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f949gpKdCI4- for Lab e.g. Labview (NI and others)EEVBlog, e.g. Bode Plot (laboratory):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMH2hGvqhlE

    • various pages of companies, e.g.www.ni.com

    • https://www.khanacademy.org/• http://www.engineeringvideos.org/• https://www.wisc-online.com/

    http://www.youtube.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f949gpKdCI4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMH2hGvqhlEhttp://www.ni.com/https://www.khanacademy.org/http://www.engineeringvideos.org/https://www.wisc-online.com/

  • Tools

    • Yed Graph Editor: https://www.yworks.com/products/yed

    • Mindmap: freemindhttp://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

    • http://www.eclipsecrossword.com/

    • http://www.hotpotatoes.de/

    • Eigenes Programm zum Sortieren (Satz, Text)

    https://www.yworks.com/products/yedhttp://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Pagehttp://www.eclipsecrossword.com/http://www.hotpotatoes.de/

  • Vocabulary, Translation

    • www.multidict.net (mehrere Übersetzungstool in einer Plattform, linguee –examples - context)

    • DKE-Online Wörterbuch:https://www2.dke.de/de/Online-Service/DKE-IEV/Seiten/IEV-Woerterbuch.aspx

    • http://visuwords.com/spring

    • http://www.wordle.net/

    http://www.multidict.net/https://www2.dke.de/de/Online-Service/DKE-IEV/Seiten/IEV-Woerterbuch.aspxhttp://visuwords.com/springhttp://www.wordle.net/

  • Books – Language, CLIL

    • Hilary Glasman-Deal, Science Research Writing For Non-Native Speakers of English, Imperial College Press

    • Raymond Murphy, English Grammar in Use, Cambridge University Press

    • Keith Kelly, Science, Macmillan VocabularyPractice Series

    • Phil Ball, K. Kelly, J. Clegg, Putting CLIL intoPractice, Oxford University Press

    • Sheelagh Deller, Christine Price, Teaching Other Subjects Through English, Oxford University Press

    • Liz Dale, Rosie Tanner, CLIL Activities, Cambridge University Press

  • Books – Engineering

    • TODO – please send me an e-mail if you areinterested in my list of books aboutautomation engineering, electronics.

  • Thank you for your attention

    and CLIL your classes!

    I appreciate any revision proposals

    - please send your suggestions to:

    [email protected]