Course Overview
Spring 2008
Instructor: Jeff Lebow
Email address: j.lebow@snhu.edu
Office: Virtual Office at http:/efl537.com/live
Office Hours & Extra Assistance
Office
Hours and extra lab time will be held 30 minutes prior to every class.
Additionally, we will occasionally schedule 'Virtual Lab hours' and use
Group Instant Messaging to collaborate throughout the week.
Phone: (603) 574-4923
TEXTBOOK
Gavin Dudeney's The Internet and the Language Classroom
COURSE PREREQUISITES
The
equivalent of a United States Bachelor’s degree and 550 TOEFL score
paper - based, or 213 on the computer-based test for a non-native
English speaker.
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides a hands-on, collaborative environment in which to
learn about and explore the use of computer technology for language
learning. As much as possible, participants are encouraged to use the
various technologies we’ll be learning about to develop learning
materials that will be relevant to their teaching context. Participants
are also encouraged to use these technologies to collaborate with and
engage other EFL professionals in learning about the theoretical and
pedagogical foundations of CALL. Assessment is based on each student’s
portfolio, skills development, and participation (in class and online).
COURSE OBJECTIVES
EFL537
students will be able to integrate the learned theories, pedagogy, and
technologies into their practice as learners and educators.
Specifically, they will
- Overcome affective filters that might prevent them from including CALL tools in their teaching.
- Develop strategies for coping with technological, economic, and/or bureaucratic obstacles they may encounter in practicing CALL
- Demonstrate competence in basic computer skills including desktop management, web posting and site building, use of CMC, and accessing multimedia files.
- Familiarize themselves with advanced computer literacies such as producing audio and video materials, creating interactive web based quizzes, accessing materials via RSS, and functioning in 3D virtual environments.
- Demonstrate an understanding of theory and research related to CALL
- Produce and test instructional materials designed for their target learners.
- Use computer technologies to engage in meaningful professional development and develop a personal learning network
COURSE ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Skills Assessment 20%
- 3 or 4 Skill Assessment Drills
- Your Toolkit Tour
Participation 30%
- In class assignments - 10%
- Homework assignments- 20%
- Students will lose one percentage point for each absence.
- (Creations & Interactions) - Examples include developing learning materials, producing a podcast, producing topic based, presentations, applying for a grant, online PD interaction, live interviews with researchers, practitioners, and learners, and any other meaningful activity related to CALL
- The assessment value of portfolio components will vary from student to student and will be determining in consultation with the instructor
- Pursue your Learning Desires
- Document your Learning
- Produce Learning Materials
- Work hard
- Take chances, don't be afraid to fail
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