Feb 03, 2016
Bridging the Communication Gap in Multimedia Classes
Andressa Cardoso
Rodrigo Santana
Technology Test
“ I started working in schools as a typist. I used to type exams on stencil papers before printing them in a mimeograph.”
What is the main reason for taking EFL Courses?
A – PriceB – CertificateC – StatusD – Grammar E – TechnologyF – ConversationG – Premises
“CONVERSATION”
“ Talk between two or more people in which thoughts, feelings and ideas are expressed, questions are asked and answered and news and information are exchanged.”
Cambridge International Dictionary of English
“CONVERSATION”
“ Talk between two or more people in which thoughts, feelings and ideas are expressed, questions are asked and answered and news and information are exchanged.”
What do our students need in order to practice/develop “Conversation” in class?
Interlocutors (listeners)Opportunity to participate actively Mutual willingness to talkRight space for interactionSome privacy to expose their thoughts /opinions / …Enough time to think / to reflectSpeaking (Thinking) skills to communicate in English ´
The Communication Gap in Multimedia Classes
Too many visual / audio stimuliLearning tasks that are totally based on receptive skills Cyber-time interaction against face-time interactionHomework activities taking the place of classwork activities (researching / composing / editing /etc.)The predominant use of Lower Order Thinking Skills tasks ´
Bloom´s Revised Taxonomy
create / propose / modify
question / judge / decide
inquire / debate / examine
demonstrate / illustrate / elaborate
describe / explain / interpret
respond / recognize / memorize
Activity 1
• Group A (Individual)
1. List the names of the countries where Matt has been to.
2. List the names of the places that you have been to.
• Group B (Pairwork)
1. Why did people dance with Matt?
2. What title would you give to this video? Why?
Multimedia Class Activity (Matt) Task A LOTS
create / propose / modify
question / judge / decide
inquire / debate / examine
demonstrate / illustrate / elaborate
describe / explain / interpret
respond / recognize / memorize
Multimedia Class Activity (Matt) Task B HOTS
create / propose / modify
question / judge / decide
inquire / debate / examine
demonstrate / illustrate / elaborate
describe / explain / interpret
respond / recognize / memorize
Dunga
How do you analyze all the criticism against Dunga considering his
history as a winner in the world of
sports?
Describe Dunga with three words
Group A Group B
Multimedia Class Activity (Dunga) Task A LOTS
create / propose / modify
question / judge / decide
inquire / debate / examine
demonstrate / illustrate / elaborate
describe / explain / interpret
respond / recognize / memorize
Multimedia Class Activity (Dunga) Task B HOTS
create / propose / modify
question / judge / decide
inquire / debate / examine
demonstrate / illustrate / elaborate
describe / explain / interpret
respond / recognize / memorize
Multimedia Class Activity 3
Group A
•Where are they?•What surprises the women?•What surprises the men?•Is the commercial funny?
Group B
•How did you react to this commercial as an spectator?•What is your opinion about the differences between men and women as consumers?•What else could be advertised for men and women in that situation?
Multimedia Class Activity (Heineken) Task A LOTS
create / propose / modify
question / judge / decide
inquire / debate / examine
demonstrate / illustrate / elaborate
describe / explain / interpret
respond / recognize / memorize
Multimedia Class Activity (Heineken) Task B HOTS
create / propose / modify
question / judge / decide
inquire / debate / examine
demonstrate / illustrate / elaborate
describe / explain / interpret
respond / recognize / memorize
Bridging The Communication Gap in Multimedia Classes
Accommodate Cyber-Time Conversation with Face-Time ConversationUse technology to activate the students’ schema through slides, videos, audios, etc …Scaffold students to be ACTIVE participantsProvide the group with enough time to observe / watch / listen / think / respond / comment /…Arrange the right space for sharing, eye contact, interaction, …Assign activities according to digital tasks that demand higher order thinking skills ´
Bridging the Communication Gap in Multimedia Classes
”HOTS” Activities ANALYSING• Survey & process (Web based tools – survey monkey, embedded polls and
Database (relational; databases using MySQL and Access, Flat file database using Spreadsheet,
• wikis, Geographical information systems or GIS - Google earth, Google Maps, Flickr,
• Arcview/explorer)• Abstract (Word Processing, web publishing)• Relationship mind maps - Herring or fish bone mind maps, SWOT Analysis,
PMI, Venn, 6• Questions - Inspiration, kidspiration, smart ideas, Cmap, Mindmapper, freemind
Online tools -• Report (Word Processing, DTP, spreadsheet, presentation, web publishing –
web page or blog• entry,• Graph (Spreadsheet, digitizer, online graphing tools)• Spreadsheet & Processing (Calc, excel, online spreadsheet tools)• Checklist (Word Processing, survey tools, online polls, Spreadsheet)• Chart (Spreadsheet, digitizer, mind mapping tools online tools - www.gliffy.com)
Bridging the Communication Gap in Multimedia Classes
”HOTS” Activities EVALUATING
• Debate or panel discussion (Word Processing - WP, sound recorder, podcasting or vodcasting,
• Mind mapping - inspiration, free mind, Chatrooms, IM, email, Discussion boards, video and Phone
• conferencing Collaboration tools - elluminate etc.)• Report or Evaluation (WP or web published – Report, blog entry, wiki entry, web page, DTP,• Presentation, Camera)• Investigation (Internet, Online tools, camera, WP, GIS[Google earth, Google Maps, Flickr])• Verdict, Judgement or Conclusion (WP, DTP, Presentation, video, audio, conference)• Persuasive speech (WP, Sound recorder, reasonable -argument software, Mind map)• Critical Commenting, moderating reviewing posting - discussion boards, forums, blog,• wiki's, twitter, threaded discussions, bulletin boards, chatrooms• Collaborating: discussion boards, forums, blog, wiki's, twitter, threaded discussions, bulletin• boards, chatrooms, video conferencing, chatrooms, instant messaging, txt and pxt
messaging,• video messaging audio conferencing• Networking - social networking tools, audio and video conferencing, email threads,• telecommunications, instant messaging, live classrooms - elluminate etc.
Bridging the Communication Gap in Multimedia Classes
”HOTS” Activities CREATING
• Film (Movie maker, iMovie, Adobe premier elements Online tools www.jumpcut.com,• www.eyespot.com, www.pinnacleshare.com, www.cuts.com, www.animoto.com,• www.dvolver.com)• Presentation (presentation tools - Powerpoint, Impress, Zoho presentation tool, Photostory,• Google present. Comic creation tools – comic life, hypercomic, online tools )• Story (Word Processing - WP or web published – mixbooks etc., DTP, Presentation,
podcasting,• photostory, voicethread, Comic creation tools)• Programming Visual Studio.net, Marvin, Lego Mindstorms, Scratch, Alice, Game maker• Project Management (WP, Ganttproject for Gantt charts and PERT Charts, Openproj for
gantt,• Pert and critical pathways) calendars, flow charts [inspiration, freemind, C-Map , smartideas],
mind• maps)• Blogging/vlogging - Blogging tool, blogger, wordpress, edublogs, classroom blogmiester,• bloglines voicethread, skype,• Plan(Inspiration, Cmap, free mind, Word Processing, Calendar)• Model (Sketchup, Blender, Maya3d PLE, autocad)• Song (finale notepad, WP, Sound recorder, Audacity, podcasting, recording narration)
By Andrew Churches
Bridging the Communication Gap in Multimedia Classes Andressa Cardoso [email protected]/ @dessa24
Rodrigo Santana [email protected]
References:• Blooms Multiple Intelligences Themes anActivities(Knight/Bailey/D.Brown/W. Wearne)• Teaching Complex Thinking: Critical, Creative, Caring (Hawker Brownlow)• Learning to Think, Thinking to Learn (Hawker Brownlow)• Rubrics - Bloom´s Digital Taxonomy (Andrew Churches)• Educational Origami – edorigami.wikispaces.com• A Taxonomy for learning, teaching and assessing ( Anderson, L.W.)• www.conversation-matters.com• www.youtube.com
“Conversation is the slowest form of human communication.”
Author Unknown