Hi Everyone, 3 weeks left and the upcoming weeks seem to be more challenging due to the action for the project plan. The crucial topic that dominated my week was learners' autonomy...
What I did
I read the articles "What Is Learner Autonomy and How Can It Be Fostered?" by Dimitrios Thanasoulas and "Learner Autonomy: Bird-in-the-hand or Bird-in-the-bush?" by Samuel Sheu. I found both articles really useful and I must accept that I got more optimistic about the issue. I shared my opinion on the topic on nicenet.
Then, I spent quite much time on the sources about ESL Activities for the One Computer Classroom (S.Gaer): Word-Processing Ideas: , Strategies and applications for the one-computer classroom, 7 Categories for Classroom Computer and other additional resources, which are worth going through throughly, especially elf-access: A Framework for Diversity by Michael Rodden and Michelle Parrington gives some reasons for setting up a self access center, as well as some tips for saving money while creating your self-access center. REading these sources, I prepared a lesson plan for one-computer classroom.
By the way, we set up partnerships for the project plan, which is quite exciting. We went to the wiki and posted our names on the partner form. I suggested Holguer and happily she accepted me and then Susi joined us.
What I learned
I learned once again that the sources on the web are endless and there is a varity of options that we can apply in a one-computer classroom, which is my situation. I feel I improved more on learners' autonomy and how to establish it.
How can I apply in my class
The ideas especially on
http://www.uen.org/utahlink/tours/tourFames.cgi?tour_id=13326 are great and I am sure I will use most of them. 25 Ways to Integrate the Internet - some very good ideas to think about, with links to resources. I will definitely apply them.
I will pay more effort to create my self-access center and try harder to make my students more autonomous.
As for application, this week gave me great ideas for one computer classroom and I will try to apply most of them.
In brief, it's been another great week
Best, Nehir
I have grabbed the chance to take the course "Building Teaching Skills Through the Interactive Web" by the University of Oregon,and it will be great pleasure for me to share every single thing concerning my development through it ... Just have a look at my aquarium and see the orange class members with different colours from everywhere waiting for the orange fish-feed that will come from Dear Donna :) To feed the fish put the cursor on the aquarium, click and watch what happens :)
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Hi Nehir:
ReplyDeleteI like how organized are your reflections. Also I share with you the sensation about how amazing is the amount of information, materials, and resources that we can access through internet for one computer classes. I think we have to get more information about self-access centers to create them in our workplaces.
Regards,
Boris.