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21st Century European Classrooms
Internet and web tools in the 21st century
IES Las Banderas
El Puerto de Santa Maria, Cádiz – Spain
Web tools in teaching/learning practices
Web tools in teaching/learning practices
CONCEPTUAL GUIDELINE
Learning is a continuous process that
requires a proper ecosystem. That's why I
privilege the creation of learning
communities in the digital environment,
through the use of social networks and
social media tools.
Many countries are trying to create
classrooms that challenge traditional
models and reverse the hierarchy, that
allow young people to communicate and
collaborate, that provide an authentic
audience for children’s work and that exist
within systems that are both open and
transparent.
Web tools in teaching/learning practices
This means that by embracing the
use of social media tools for
learning and teaching we can
start to build an “humus” culture
that might contribute to the
rethinking of learning/teaching
systems.
Web tools in teaching/learning practices
Context references
Observing the effects of social media tools, we discover that:
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Social media challenges traditional models.
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Social media allows people to communicate.
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Social media allows people to collaborate.
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Social media gives people an audience.
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Social media services often remove hierarchy and are built from the bottom up.
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Social media is open and transparent.
So, they offers the best environment for innovative learning/teaching practices.
Social media have a great cultural relevance in education because young people are engaged when
they are learning about things or with things that they can relate to or that are
relevant to them. So, Social media is highly cultural relevant at the moment for young people and
harnessing these tools for education can develop powerful contexts for learning.
Moreover, Social media tools can also be used to encourage collaboration and can also be used to
provide an authentic audience for children’s work, allowing peer reviews activities.
Web tools in teaching/learning practices
Regarding the application of specific web tools in
teaching/learning practices in our school I will
submit 3 which seem more significant:
1. to teach/learn English
- Guess the Country in Second Life (A. Elia)
- Moodle Recuperandia (C. Lasala)
2. to teach/learn classical Epic and write a story
- History with Comics
(Facebook, Storyboardthat, Padlet and Learningdiary)
SECOND LIFE IS AN IMMERSIVE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT WHICH PROMOTES INTERACTION
THROUGH AVATARS AND IS A GOOD TOOL TO TEACH IF YOU WANT ADOPT A VISUAL
LEARNING APPROACH
GUESS THE COUNTRY IS THE NAME OF ONE OF OUR SCHOOL'S PROJECTS TO TEACH
ENGLISH IN SECOND LIFE
THIS LEARNING INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENT OFFERS THE USE OF TEXT, PICTURES,
VIDEOS AND AUDIO CHAT
THE LEARNING UNIT IS “THE PROVENANCE” AND THE FIRST
LEARNING OBJECTIVE IS TO COMBINE NATIONAL STEREOTYPES
AND FLAGS TO COUNTRIES (LISTENING/READING)
GUESS THE COUNTRY
THE TOOLS ARE AN INTERACTIVE WALL, A
WORDGRID, A MAP, SOME NOTECARD AND SOME
CUBES TO PLAY IN TEAM
GUESS THE COUNTRY
THE WALL SHOWS A NATIONAL STEREOTYPE
AND THE RELATIVE FLAG
STUDENTS HAVE TO GUESS WHICH IS THE CONTRY ASSOCIATED
GUESS THE COUNTRY
THE TEACHER ASKS STUDENTS TO ASSOCIATE DIFFERENT
NATIONS, FLAGS AND STREOTYPES
GUESS THE COUNTRY
THE WORDGRID LET DO A MATCHING EXERCISE
STUDENTS HAVE TO ASSOCIATE FLAGS AND NATIONALITIES
GUESS THE COUNTRY
ANOTHER LEARNING OBJECTIVE IS TO COMBINE NATIONAL
FLAGS AND COUNTRIES.
THE TEACHER ASKS THE TEAM TO REACH THE COUNTRY
RELATED TO THE STEREOTYPE OR TO THE FLAG MOVING ON THE
GEOMAP ON THE FLOOR (LISTENING AND SPEAKING)
GUESS THE COUNTRY
FINALLY YOU CAN TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR OF THE CITY
REPRODUCED IN SL TO MEET PEOPLE OF DIFFERENT
NATIONALITIES
GUESS THE COUNTRY
A VIRTUAL TOUR OF BARCELONA
GUESS THE COUNTRY
A VIRTUAL TOUR OF LONDON
GUESS THE COUNTRY
A VIRTUAL TOUR OF PARIS
Web tools in teaching/learning practices
Moodle Recuperandia
To Make on in English
http://itasvelearn.iisvittorioemanuele.it/course/view.php?id=3
Web tools and Social media
in teaching/learning practices
SOCIAL MEDIA LEARNING
Facebook groups
- FUTURE CLASSROOM
https://www.facebook.com/groups/938465829511044/
- HISTORYROOM
https://www.facebook.com/groups/686064021530766/
- DIGITAL STORYTELLING AND HISTORY BY COMICS
Padlet http://it.padlet.com/lisasomma2015/storyboarding
and
Storyboardthat http://www.storyboardthat.com/
Web tools and Social media
in teaching/learning practices
The Learning Designer suite of tools enables teachers to
share their good teaching ideas. It is intended to help a
subject teacher see how a particular pedagogic approach
can be migrated successfully across different topics.
A VISUAL TALE: THE STORYBOARD
http://learningdesigner.org/viewer.php?uri=/personal/lisasomma/de
signs/fid/d9784e1defbe905084be6fcba3c8671b343bf74f357fff03
b83395b6b351904a
LEARNING BY PLAYING AND STORYTELLING
http://learningdesigner.org/viewer.ph
p?uri=/personal/lisasomma/designs/f
id/7840f0d2c7c379b1d9c8fd0633ad
d70b8116e49230deb6348cad865a6
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