Tuesday, March 11, 2014

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Week 10. It is not the End, it is a very exciting Beginning!


The last week of the course, the last reflective post in this course...can it be so?! It seems that the reality is exactly like this! I was thinking that at this particular moment I would be upset, yet I am not. I do know that I will come back to my precious and beautiful blog quite often and not only to remember what I did in this course but most probably even to write here again and again, maybe it could even be my diary, teacher's diary?! :) Therefore, I have chosen the picture on the right with the purpose, with the idea in mind that this course is definitely not the end, this course is a new beginning, a wonderful beginning of innovation, curiosity, implementation of technology, and definitely - discoveries.

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Sean has asked us to think of the advice we could give to future participants of this course. I have told a lot over this on Nicenet, therefore I would not like to repeat myself here. However, I would definitely like to stress that the only thing you actually need is passion! If you are passionate over what you do here, if you are curious and determined, if you are the one who is not afraid of making mistakes and thus learning, you will be successful! Do not postpone, do not leave the assignments to the last possible minute, be polite, ask questions, do not be afraid of writing to your course teacher, since these are the steps to your success too! :) This course will teach you not only how to implement technology into your teaching context but also how to be a responsible teacher who is able to manage his/her time and overcome any difficulties you face with.

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The most significant question raised is what I have learnt here in this course. The answer is the only one - I have learnt so much that it is even difficult to describe in a few words or sentences. The course has changed my attitude to technology in the class, to the usage of technology when teaching languages. This Bloom's circle perfectly reflects the methods of a modern teacher, of an innovative teacher, of the teacher who learns together with his/her students. Technologies do not make the teaching process worse, technologies help your students become efficient, successful and self-confident learners! :) 

The most successful, useful, interesting and also time and effort-consuming topics of the course for me were related to WebQuests, Padlet, Web Searching, ABCD model for writing Objectives, Delicious site, how to write a Technology Enhanced Lesson Plan, Rubrics. So many of them, actually! :) I will surely use all of them and will never cease looking for other web tools that have not been included here or the ones that have been suggested by other participants of the course. I love WebQuests, since they do help you and the learners be independent, learn collaboration skills, learn how to carry out a research. Padlet is my Number 1 for any type of activity, easy to use and appealing a lot! ABCD model for writing obejctives teaches you how important it is to formulate the objective so the learner would know what to expect from the course or class and what he/she will achieve or will be able to do at the end of it. Rubistar for creating your rubrics is also a great tool and handy indeed, especially for busy teachers. :) The topics I did not quite enjoy or found useful were related to Learning styles and PowerPoint presentations. This is my personal opinion, so please don't get offended. I have learnt a lot over the learning styles and a lot of things introduced here were known. The same applies to PowerPoint presentations, since the things were introduced when I was at university and also when I had a teacher training course in Canada. Nonetheless, I will not deny the fact that it is always good to remember certain things or be reminded of them and simply revise again. :) Moreover, there can always be people with you who have known nothing or little about this. Hence, still positive feedback here! :) I would have liked though to be introduced to Prezi rather than PowerPoint, since students have started using this tool for their presentations, therefore I feel a bit ashamed with my PowerPoint presentations, even if they are interactive! :) I hope that I will soon master the skill necessary to work with Prezi.

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Finally and most importantly, I would like to express my gratitude to all of you my groupmates. I have learnt a lot from you, your thoughts, discussions, questions, experience. It seems to me that I have visited the universities of the world! :) I would like to say big THANK YOU to Sean, who has always been polite, motivating, helpful and quick with response to any problems I have had while studying. I would also like to thank for the USA embassy for this amazing, invaluable opportunity to be part of this course, to learn and later share the knowledge with the students and teachers in Lihuania! :) I will always value what I have learnt here! :) This smiling and happy doggy reflects my mood, my nature...lots of smiles to all of you! :) I do hope that we will keep in touch in future and maybe even think of some projects together. :)

Warm wishes to all of you from Vilnius! :)

Jurga.

Friday, March 7, 2014

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Week 9. Learning styles and Final Project/ Plan reports


One more busy week that seems so short! I have always had the feeling throughout our Webskills course that time simply flies away and there is constantly little time for everything to do. :) I suppose this is a natural feeling, since teachers always have a lot of things to do, e.g. get ready for classes, correct the tests or essays, look for video material, etc. For us, there are always additional tasks waiting, i.e. our Webskills course assignments. And this is great, since we learn, we grow as teachers, we also learn how to manage our time properly. Most importantly, we gain knowledge and experience that we will be able to share with our students, colleagues and friends.

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The discussion topic of the week was connected with Learning styles. I simply love this topic, since as a teacher I know how essential it is to be aware of the learning styles that prevail among your students. Moreover, it is not only enough to know them but rather more significant it is to look for the activities so that different learners would feel comfortable in the class and would attain the best results while learning the language. I do like the picture above, which clearly discloses a variety of learning styles and visually makes the teachers understand that the selection of tasks must be well-thought over. Most probably all of us sometimes notice how uncomfortable some students feel with certain tasks like group work, pair work, listening, games, etc. How to solve such an issue? Is it possible to tailor the lesson so that each individual student would feel great while learning? Well, I guess, it is impossible to create a lesson plan for every individual learner in the class, but why should we do this? Based on the reading material of this week, I could state that a teacher can successfully create a lesson where different students, with different learning styles would have a chance throughout a class to feel satisfied, happy, relaxed and pleased to learn. The only thing a teacher needs to do is to be attentive and creative. Coming up with a variety of activities in one lesson, already gives choice to students. In addittion to this, they can also learn that different approaches and styles help to learn the language in a different way, and I think that we should encourage students to try a variety of methods. Another helpful tool for the teachers to address different learning styles is connected with technolgy. A great number of web tools we have learnt so far in this course (Padlet, WebQuest, PowerPoint, etc.) can be implemented in the class and can also let the teacher look for the activities that can satisfy different learners, e.g. those who prefer listening, group work, writing, project-based activities, etc.

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The most significant part of the week was related to our Final Project/Plan reports. I have created a Project Plan, since my students had holidays in February and have just come back to university, therefore we have a Project Plan and will implement it throughout this semester. My plan is connected with enhancing students' writing skills via blogging and thus a class blog has been created so they could try a bit different approach towards both theoretical and practical parts of writing field. We had to finish the plans based on the feedback of our partners and having received one from Lupita, I immediately turned to finishing the plan. I do want to thank you, Lupita for your comments and just want to add that the feedback is really important while you study. I do hope that this plan will be successful and will bring lots of joy to both my students and me. :)

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The last assignment was to complete the survey for the AEI ELearning Department related to the evaluation of the course. I tried to be as specific as I could while answering the questions there, yet I have also expressed my gratitude for this amazing opportunity to gain so much knowledge and experience while being here with all of you. I would also like to thank you, Sean and you, my great groupmates for the fruitful discussions, support, inspiration, feedback, questions, which all will make me, I believe, a better teacher. :)

Thank you, sincerely!

Best wishes,

Jurga. 

Sunday, March 2, 2014

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Week 8. Active, busy, full of unexplored online fields for teaching and with an amazing task for peer review!


Week 8 of our wonderful Webskills course is approaching to the end. I don't feel sad actually, since I know that another great week is coming, which will bring so much fun, excitement, worry, hard work, but most importantly, new knowledge and experience to us! And I am waiting for it a lot, since I never want to cease learning, learning to be a better teacher, learning to alter my attitudes to certain methods of teaching, learning how to help my students attain their goals and be self-confident, and independent in their learning process.

The week started with a usual task, i.e. to look through the given resources and get ready for the discussion on Nicenet. Even if I have just used the word usual, I would immediately add the word unusual, since we have been positively "flooded" with such a huge ammount of information connected with online tools that help teachers to get ready for their classes as well as make them active, interactive, appealing and technology based at the same time.

The picture I have chosen to reflect the discussion of this week speaks for itself, I guess. The 21st century teachers are supposed to be brave, versatile, interested in what they do, curious and especially technology-savvy. The latter expression makes a lot of teachers freeze, since either they don't have a clue over it or are against it. The resources of this week just confirm once again how important it is to have a yearning for something new, to have a desire to learn the thing that makes you scared, to overcome the bias that you have and simply accept the reality that the teaching-learning process is changing and we, teachers, have to know as much about technology as our students do, so that their learning process would be both enjoyable and efficient. Moreover, the resources of this week just indicated that the preparation process for the classes might even be made easier if you use certain web tools that can help you to create tests faster, to come up with colourful and attractive images, posters or even exercises. These things do not only make the preparatory teaching process quicker but also help the teacher be a versatile trainer, e.g. you can print the created activites and use them as handouts or you can export them and upload on your class blogs, wikis or websites.  This is true, the load of information is huge, yet it gives you a choice and helps you to surprise your students every time you enter the classroom. Hence, I will definitely give a try to the majority online tools or resources that our teacher Sean has introduced to us. I have used only HotPotatoes, therefore others are my priorities and I am waiting for my students to come back to university so I could again see their smiles when I tell them "We are going to play a game or use a new online tool today". :) 

We had a task to do this week and it was to create an exercise, a test, a blog, a Padlet wall, etc. that could be used with the students. I have seen so many  great activities designed by my coursemates and I am so happy that there are such a big amount of teachers who love their work and who are eager to change their teaching style to the better. All my coursemates will definitely make their students love English even more with the help of the activities they have created while using web tools of the week. I have also used a few of them and like a lot of my coursemates I simply adore Padlet, which is a wonderful tool for interaction, collaboration, planning, project based learning, etc. I will for sure use it in my classes and I do hope my students will like it as much as I do. A blog is also a tool that can give students freedom of creativity and that can actually make them fall in love with the skill they are all afraid of, i.e. writing, since writing on the blog is different, is quite modern and most importantly open, which means it is not only the teacher who reads, but we all do, we - the team! :)

A very important part of this week was definitely the project/plan drafts. I am sure that all of us really worked hard to provide our results to our partners for peer review. In my case, I prepared a project plan, since I have no students at the moment and I could not implement the project while we are still here in the Webskills course. However, I have tried to do my best to create a detailed plan and to describe my future steps so that my peer review partner could visualise the future project itself. It was quite tough though to finish the draft, since all the tiny details had to be taken into consideration, i.e. the expectations, the constraints, the resources and the step by step stages. Nonetheless, it was a wonderful opportunity to think it over how essential it is to describe the plan in such a way so that your partner would understand what you mean and how you are going to implement it. I do hope, Lupita succeeded in that?! :)

Finally, it's peer review. Teachers always stress the importance of it and we have had an opportunity this week to try this out. I am sure we have all understood how important it is and how beneficial it is. Lupita is my partner for plan peer review this week and I am really happy over this. We have both shared our results (Lupita shared her project and I shared my plan) on the Webskills wiki. I have analysed Lupita's project and posted the checklist with my comments on the wiki. I do hope that these comments will help Lupita however I must add that she did a great job and her project is very well-organized, thought-over and appealing. I could feel myself part of the project and could clearly visualise myself in her classes, being a student who carries out the research and adds the results to the final result of the project, in  her case, a WebQuest. It was also nice to feel Lupita's worries and to finally find out how her emotions towards the project changed, and how happy she felt that her students got engaged, interested, how they turned into autonomous learners who collaborate and help each other! :) I am sure Lupita and her students have great time throughout their project and will eventually have the best results! :)

To finish my reflctions of the week, I would like to thank Sean and my coursemates for the opportunity to learn not only from the articles and resources but most importantly from each other! I am so happy that I have received such a huge amount of knowledge and experience which I will be able to spread in the institution I teach and to share with other teachers at university who could  flavour their teaching content and make their students happy and more successful! :)

Best wishes,

Jurga.