Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Week 14: Do you want feedback? ... I'll send you a video

Rate: ***** 5
Karla Diaz

What a fantastic way of assess students I learned this week. I never thought that using a program, you can record from feedback up to power point presentations. This new idea is not only useful for online courses, but for a normal class. You can ask your students to send their drafts and in the same document, they can receive feedback almost immediately. I would like to apply this program because you help your students to reinforce listening skills. They are not just simply watching the cursor but they are paying attention what the feedback says.

Also, it is useful for practices of the target language. I would have liked to receive feedback of my pronunciation. I know that is not teachers fault because they need to cover a lot of content in a short period of time. Fortunately, we have access to this type of tool and we use it for our future students. I do not like to have a camera in front of me, so this tool helps me to be behind of it; of course, the main focus would be my pronunciation, accuracy and fluency if a speaking task has been required.

I really enjoyed watching the video about the 10 ideas we can use for recording ourselves. It is easy to follow and it allows you to make some modifications or share it at the same time. Most of them ask for a payment, but I found some that the only request was to sing up or to try the free version for a month. I see only the advantages this tool will bring me, and soon I will apply it for feedback or for a practice. 

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Week 13: Meaningful Projects

Read Articles: Educational Leadership: Seven Essentials for Project-Based Learning (Jhon Lamer)
                        Maximizing the Benefits of Project Work in Foreign Language Classrooms (L. Stoller)


Rate: **** 4

Karla Diaz

What i liked about this article is that reminded me those school times I had. I clearly remember when my teachers all the time asked us to create a poster. What for? It was always my question. Now I know the answer. Every single activity was delivering with a purpose; that our learning process can be apply it in an activity that involves an audience.  I truly believe that an extra activity will be successfully done if it has the correct guidelines. For example, it is necessary that a teacher explain first what is the topic to be discussed, and letting students to research and putting in practice what they know.


A poster is just a visual help. It does not mean that everything you know must be written or pasted in a poster. It means that a student can write some examples or add visual aids. Like a power point presentation, we create slides with a specific content, but the truly knowledge we share it is implicit in our explanation. The project needs to be meaningful; it does not be just “another” project. The problem is when students do not want to research or participate in the project because they consider the topic boring and unnecessary. In order to avoid this situation, I believe that if our main focus is the target language, we cannot put limits to our students. For example, the teacher can choose any topic, but students need to be free to use the vocabulary they want. Because the target language never has to be forced. 

Sunday, April 17, 2016

Week 12: Two heads think better than one

Week 12: Two heads think better than one

Read articles:

·         10 Benefits of Getting Students to Participate in Classroom Discussion  (Maryellen Weimer).
·         Increase Student Interaction with "Think Pair Shares" and "Circle Chats"(Kristina Robertson)

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Karla Diaz


Something I want to remind of these articles is that learning never stops. What a wonderful ideas to put in practice in the classroom. Old schools methods used to think that the center of the class was the teacher, always talking and talking. Nowadays, it is happening the opposite. Teachers are willing to listen to the students by creating a different environment, which is classroom involvement. Also, when students participate, besides of using the target language, they are changing their behavior. Some students are afraid of giving a bad answer or are afraid of commit grammatical mistakes. However, through interaction, they can improve themselves.

Think pair share activities not only enhance motivation, but a confidence of using the target language. One student thoughts can be combined with another. It had happened to me, I had my answer but my classmate added another idea, which at the end we blended. That is why I support when teachers deliver a task that need to be done in pairs or in groups. It is not because teacher’s work will be facilitated. It is because students can think, share and build.

The creation of a worksheet and an interactive power point presentation will definitely change our classes. I really appreciate the opportunity to read and share with my others classmates the several ideas we have discovered. These readings will not be forgiven, I will try to apply them to help my future students.


Wednesday, April 6, 2016

week 11: Activities to Continue Learning

Read article: 20 Ideas for Using Mobile Phones in the Language Classroom (Hayo Reinders)

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Karla Diaz

I was totally impressed when I read this article. We actually have the tools to learn the second language; the problem is that we do not know how to apply it. In this article was implicit the fact that not everybody has a cellphone. However, I do not agree with this assumption due to the fact that everybody has a cellphone, with differences such as brand, applications, memory and capability. Otherwise, it is possible to have access to at least one sophisticated cellphone. The 20 ideas shared by the authors are focused in the students’ needs. We are students, and we know that completing a task in a book or in a worksheet, it tends to get boring. But using cellphones? I did not expect that.


As future teachers, we cannot put limits to our students; we already know the variety of tools that we have access to it, for example: internet, laptops, we pages, cellphones, etc. I like the advice of planning before delivering a task. We need to think about a specific objective, in other words, we need to think in the purpose of the activity and what the skill our students will develop is.  I consider that it would be a nice experience giving feedback in class from all the tasks, sharing cellphones or pictures of the different ideas students have. I would definitely apply some of these ideas into account, and the creation of an extra worksheet to reinforce the task; it will allow students to follow the steps. I suggest that our students can share ideas about how to use other devices; after all, they are experts in the use of apps.