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Tools for Student Collaboration (T4SC)

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on September 16, 2020 at 2:31:11 pm
 

Tools for Student - Student and Teacher -  Student Collaboration 



Abstract:  Learning is fun when it is social. In this session, participants will learn how to engage students in collaborative learning in and out of the classroom using their computers and/or smart phones. The focus will be on tools that enhance student -student and teacher - student collaboration.  


Target audience:

 

  • English language teachers of every age group
  • Teacher training staff 

Session objectives:

 

  • By the end of this session, participants will have learned about and practiced using audio, video, and text tools for student collaboration.
  • By the end of the session, participants will be proficient at creating VoiceThreads, Google Drive (text, slides, forms, and sheets), feedback using Kaizena, and Padlet.
  • By the end of the session, participants will have created collaborative learning activities for their English language learners (ELL) in and out of the classroom. 


Week 1: January 11-17 

Participants will introduce themselves using Voicethread.


Week 2: January 18 - 24 

 

Google word text docs and Kaizena for student feedback using audio. 

Participants will create a Google word text doc on a topic of their choice and comment on each others' docs using text and audio by means of Kaizena.  


Week 3: January 25 - 31

 

Google Slides

Participants will create a Google presentation on a topic of their choice.  


Week 4: February 1 - 7

 

Google forms and spread sheets for student team projects 


Week 5: February 8 - 14
Reflections on the session Padlet


Media: How will you communicate with participants during the session? Write in all that apply. (You don't need all of them!)  Be as specific as you are able at this stage. You may make changes during the training session. Remember: you may not require participants to pay for using these platforms. Participation in EVO is free. If you have no idea which platforms you will use, write We don’t know yet.

 

  • Moodle (asynchronous)
  • Zoom (synchronous)

 

Requirements

  • Computer/smartphone
  • Chrome browser
  • Gmail account 
  • Microphone
  • Web camera
 
Collaborative Tools
  1. Google Drive
  2. Kaizena (https://www.kaizena.com
  3. Padlet (https://padlet.com)
  4. VoiceThread (https://voicethread.com)

 

 

Join this session

 

Registration starts on Jan 5, 2021. 

 

To join this EVO session:

 

From January 5 - 11.

 

  1. Go to: http://moodle4teachers.org/course/view.php?id=259
  2. Log in the first and each time by clicking on one of the following social icons: Facebook, Microsoft, Gmail, or LinkedIn on the login page: Login in with Gmail, Facebook, LinkedIn, Microsoft 
  3. Enrol in https://moodle4teachers.org/course/view.php?id=259  

 

If you need further help on how to log in, please watch the following video:

How to Sign Up and Login (video)

 


Suggested sponsor(s): TESOL CALL


Moderators:

 

Name (last, first)

Email address

Location 
(country of residence)

Biodata 
(max. 50 words) 
 

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Deutsch, Nellie

nellie.muller.deutsch@gmail.com

Canada

Nellie Deutsch, Ed.D. is a Canadian long distance teacher, runner, and healer. She has been teaching EFL in the public school system and at universities for over 40 years. Her teaching expertise include junior high school (ages 12-15) team leadership and adult teacher development. She also practices mindfulness, the Alexander Technique, the Paula Method, and Reiki in and out of the classroom. 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primary Contact

Nellie Deutsch

 

 

Acknowledgement

By allowing your name to be put forward as co-moderator of this session

you acknowledge the following:

 

  • I, Nellie Deutsch, understand that session first-time moderators are required and returning moderators are encouraged to participate in the 5-week Moderators' Development Session from October 18 until November 15, 2021.

  • I am available to actively engage in the EVO session I have agreed to co-moderate between January 9 and February 14, 2021. 

  • I further understand that 

    • EVO sessions are free of advertising and commercial sponsorship.

    • EVO sessions are free and open to all

    • No academic credit may be given for participation.

 

 

 

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