Saturday, 27 August 2011

Week 10: The Beginning!!!

Today is the last day of the last week of the course and I am sad. It's unbelievable how time passed so quickly, I remember my euphoria at receiving the email about my selection for this course as an event of only yesterday. I must admit this course was quite addictive, I will miss the daily and weekly rituals--- every Monday checking grades on Jupitar grades, logging on to Nicenet to check new tasks and discussion topics, every Wednesday posting in discussion thread and doing weekly readings and tasks, writing a blog every Sunday. It was my first ever online course, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. Donna, you have kept us on our toes and polished up our teaching skills, thank you!


I call this week not the end but "The Beginning", because it's the beginning of a new era in our professional development. What we have learned here, we are going to apply in our classes and that will be the beginning of a whole new experience for us and for our students as well.

This week I came across LoTi framework which made me realize I have a long way to go to make my classes technology savvy. I am planning to start the semester by using interactive PPT, blogs, Nicenet, Delicious, Hotpotatoes, Rubrics, Webquests and Anvill etc in my classes. Everything that I have learned in this course is co-related and has such great relevance for EFL teaching.

Thank you my e-friends, I loved learning with you and learning from you. All of us are from different parts of the world but our experiences, expectations and problems as EFL teachers are the same and this really surprises me. I wish we all stay in touch even after the course ends.

Thank you Donna, you have been a wonderful role-model as a teacher and as a facilitator.



I wish us all the best for our future ventures!

Best wishes,
Akifa Imtiaz
aakifa@yahoo.com

Monday, 22 August 2011

week 9: Yoohoo!! I am Word Smart and People Smart!!

The week started with a very hot topic---Learning Styles! Our students, though they may look or behave similar, but they are all different from each other.They all have their own distinctive learning styles. Thanks to latest researches and trends, gone are the days when teachers taught them all in one and the same traditional dictatorial method.

Here are some of  the learning styles given by Howard Gardner:

- Linguistic / Auditory - Word-smart
- Logical-mathematical - Math-smart
- Musical - Music-smart
- Kinesthetic - Bodily-smart
- Visual / Spatial - Picture-smart
- Interpersonal - Myself-smart
- Intrapersonal - People-smart
- Naturalist - Nature-smart
- Spiritual
- Essential
- Moral


I would say, if the teacher is not able to adapt according to the needs of students s/he is not a good teacher. Best is to determine right at the beginning what are the learning styles of the students, for this one of my friends from this course, Maggie, has posted 2 URL's on her blog and I am posting them here

http://www.ldpride.net/learning-style-test.html 
http://www.wright.edu/~carole.endres/learnstyles.htm
To these two, I would add one more test site: 
http://www.bgfl.org/bgfl/custom/resources_ftp/client_ftp/ks3/ict/multiple_int/questions/questions.cfm


 These URLs contain survey/test for determining the learning styles of the students. They can be very helpful for the teachers as well as for the students.


When I took a test to check my learning style I came somewhere between Linguistic, Interpersonal and Intrapersonal. Here are the results:

I remember when I was at school I was not quite good in Maths and never liked Physics and Chemistry. In the music class I was the one with no ear for the music too! But when I started college I selected subjects like Psychology and English Literature and they were really my domain and I used to score highest  in all the subjects in class.Now I know why some students are tagged as "poor in studies" and some as "good in studies" by the teachers.

Teachers can make use of technology to combat with the different learning styles in the classroom: Interactive PPT, Webquests, Anvill, Blogs, PBL, Audio/video, Discussion Boards, quizzes/puzzles, images etc

Finally, this week we have submitted our final project plan. Now I am sitting with my fingers crossed to see how much I score there!




Monday, 15 August 2011

Week 8: ANVILL

Hello Everyone,
Its so surprising that we will be starting week 9 in few hours.Seems like yesterday this course started.
This week was quite fruitful, just like all the previous ones. But I must say that this week was quite hectic too.

First, we had to submit the first draft of our final project, and do a peer review of our partners' drafts.I must say while I was going through the checklist provided to us for the peer review, the shortcomings in my own report started coming in my mind. So, I would say that peer-reviewing is quite a good technique which gives way to self-assessment as well.

Secondly, something amazing was introduced to us, that is, ANVILL. I wish I had known about ANVILL before, but i guess its never too late. Its just an amazing LMS, a wonderful tool for teachers and learners. And, what is best about ANVIL is that it includes all the four areas of language i.e. listening speaking reading and writing. I would love to use it with my students but first I myself need to learn all the ropes.

I have also learned to make language teaching exercises in HotPotatoes. And I created a blog site for my students. After vacations when my students will resume the semester, I plan to make use of this blog with them.

Best,
Akifa







Monday, 8 August 2011

Week 7... Learner's autonomy and one-computer classrooms

Hello,
Week 7 ended after opening yet new avenues for us. I have read about different activities that can be done in class where there is only one computer available. I also designed an activity for my students. The concept of one-computer class is very interesting, especially in the context of educational institutions in Pakistan where we do not have ready access to technology. Teachers can utilize one computer to teach in so many ways.

Next thing we discussed in detail this week was developing autonomy in the learners. Fostering complete autonomy in learners is a difficult task though. I believe if my students become autonomous learners, nothing can come in their way to stop them from reaching the heights!

This week we formed pairs/groups to check each other's project reports/plans.

Looking forward to the next week!

Best,
Akifa

Monday, 1 August 2011

week 6.... Interactive PowerPoint

week six has already ended, only four more weeks to go. I would call it the beginning of an end. It really saddens me to even think that we have only 4 weeks of learning left.

This week, like previous weeks, something amazing happened! I learned to create interactive PowerPoint presentations. I have been making PowerPoints before but I have only used hyperlinks. But now I have learned different other techniques to make my PPT more interactive. Blank screen and pointer hiding is something I never knew before. With these techniques in hand, it becomes so challenging and interesting to create such PowerPoint with Concept Test, Quick write, embedded video/audio. Also, I can create puzzles and games to teach language.

This was an interesting week, with my plan of the final project entering its final stages.
Waiting to see what challenges will greet us next week!
Akifa