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Technology for ESL Speaking and Culture Studies Activities and Projects Presenter: Professor Lyra Riabov Southern New Hampshire University Presentation at the EV Classics Fair 2008 CALL Interest Section Special Events The 42nd Annual Convention TESOL 2008 April 2- 5, 2008 New York, NY E-mail: [email protected]; Web: http://acadweb.snhu.edu/riabov_lyra/ESL.htm

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Technology for ESL Speaking and Culture Studies Activities

and Projects

Presenter: Professor Lyra Riabov Southern New Hampshire University

Presentation at the EV Classics Fair2008 CALL Interest Section Special EventsThe 42nd Annual Convention TESOL 2008

April 2- 5, 2008New York, NY

E-mail: [email protected]; Web: http://acadweb.snhu.edu/riabov_lyra/ESL.htm

Presentation Discussion

What technology makes student learning more effective in ESL (Advanced) Oral Communication and Comparative Culture Study classes?

What features of the Blackboard™ do I use in these classes and why?

How much the Internet, instructor’s website, and MS PowerPoint enhance speaking and culture studies classes?

The role of CDs and DVDs. Review selected assignments and activities What are the gains for students and the instructor? Recommendations

What is Web-based Blackboard™ ?

SNHU Blackboard Education Environment Online course delivery system Educate Innovate Everywhere

Announcements: Instructor posts daily or weekly announcements here.

Faculty: Information about the instructor

Syllabus: Outline of the course: Syllabus and Weekly Assignments

Discussion Board: It consists of Topic Discussion Forums for students, reflections, reactions and comments to the reading material, peers’ comments and instructor’s suggestions. Students can use a limited Text Box or attach any file in MS Word, PowerPoint, and pictures to support their arguments.

External Links: Connection to the instructor’s web site and other Internet resources

Course Documents is a place to post course materials for students

Assignments: Day by day homework and class assignments

Communication: Additional way to check out Announcements, get to the Discussion Board, Roster of the class and Send E-mail section. The last section is very important as this is the students’ way to ask questions and express concerns, request help with the course content or sent an e-mail to their classmates when they are outside the class.

Tools: Students’ Digital Drop Box is a convenient way for confidential communication with the instructor or classmates. This is the place to submit papers or presentations for grading and the instructor’s comments.

SNHU Library: Access to the SNHU Library online

What features of the Blackboard™ do I use in my ESL classes and why?

Assignments and Activities

Syllabus Homework Connection to the Internet and

Library resources Discussion Forums Written and oral discussions Drafts and peer comments Grading and MS Word

comments feature

What do students gain?

Motivation and fun Constant peer communication Competition and motivation to

do better the assignments Exchange of arguments Learn to discuss More time to review their

written input Visualize their writing problems

and better address them Peer Evaluation Motivation for rewriting drafts

Easy access from everywhere Fast e-feedback Paperless class No printing Online dictionary and

resources are at your finger tip Constant communication with

the instructor Convenient e-folders of the

drafts and discussion postings Preparation for the college

technology supported learning

Participation in the Discussion Forums

Q1: increased the volume of my writing;Q2: helped me to learn how to express my point of view and support it with examples;Q3..participation in the Discussion Forums helped me to learn academic writing;Q4: helped me to learn to edit my writing.

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Communication Advantages

Q5: I learned from my classmates writing;

Q6: Using BB and E-mail Improved communication between the peers and the instructor;

Q9: I liked to read my classmates postings and compete with them for higher quality of my postings;

Q13: Instructor’s e-comments helped me to edit my drafts and postings

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Assignments and Grading

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Blackboard Usage Advantages

Q10: Blackboard provided me with an easy access to my files, e-mail, class materials and external links from everywhere on campus and at home;

Q14: It was not difficult to use the Blackboard;

Q15: Learning and using the Blackboard prepared me well for my future studies in college.

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Role of the Internet, instructor’s website, MS PowerPoint, CDs and DVDs for

speaking and culture studies classes

MS Power Point helped students to organize their materials and ideas and deliver effective presentations of their projects

Teacher- created class website served as a research resource for the student projects

CDs & DVDs helped to introduce audio - visual materials accompanying text book text and exercise. They also triggered discussion and served as resources for the projects.

What do instructors gain?

Increased volume of students’ writing and speaking

Focus on academic language Active student participation

regardless of the student learning styles

Motivation and competitiveness

Peers’ active involvement in the learning process

Everybody participate in the discussions

Increased sense of the students’ responsibility for the completion of the assignments on time

Fast and easy feedback Convenient organization of

assignments, grades and materials

Availability of the instructor outside the classroom

Recommendations

In a traditional ESL class use only selected features of the Blackboard

Don’t overuse it Make Blackboard features user friendly: simple

and clear Discussion Forums create a safe environment

for the shy students to express their ideas Discussion Forums help students better

exchange ideas and learn from each other Instructor’s website helps to control the time and

content of research The variety of technology use depends on the

interest of the students and availability of technological resources

Be prepared to spend more time working on assignments, e-feedback and communication with your students