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"From theory to practice: A methodological approach to ICT for second language learning" 

Dª. Mª José Álvarez Torres

Universidad de Huelva. CEIP: Juan Ramón Jiménez (Cartaya)

 FASE TEÓRICA:

Fechas:

Martes, 17 de febrero de 2009 (16:30 - 19:30 H.)

Jueves, 19 de febrero de 2009 (16:30 - 19:30 H.)

Martes, 24 de febrero de 2009 (16:30 - 19:30 H.)

Jueves, 26 de febrero de 2009 (16:30 - 19:30 H.)

Jueves, 05 de marzo de 2009 (16:30 - 19:30 H.)

 EXPOSICIÓN Y EVALUACIÓN DE TRABAJOS: No Presencial

Viernes, 20 de marzo de 2009

Lugar:

Aula 9.1, edificio Jacobo del Barco

Nº Plazas: 30 c/grupo

Tipo de actividad y número de horas certificadas
Curso 20 H.
Público al que va dirigido
Personal docente a niveles de primaria, secundaria y universidad

Descripción

Technology has found its way into the second language classroom, and it is here to stay. In its introduction as a teaching device, it was believed to possess the ability to improve language learning in and of itself. The outcomes of initial classroom use proved otherwise and a number of teachers and researchers attempted to understand why.
This course focuses on the theoretical tenets of second language acquisition, and how the technology can be laid onto the foundation of sound pedagogical principles. Among other issues, the course will explore the interaction among specific methodological choices for the language classroom and features that are particular to a technology. The course is split into three main areas: a) The use of technology to develop your own language proficiency, b) the use of technology for language classroom teaching and c) the use of technology for language classroom research.
Los objetivos que se persiguen son:

1. To review a variety of online material that facilitates autonomous language learning.
2. To examine the non-neutrality of technology and how it affects learners’ overall experience.
3. To apply pedagogically sound language principles to the use of technology in the classroom and in second language research.
 

Tarea solicitada

- For the duration of the course, participants will be asked to

a) keep an online journal and
b) engage in constructive discussions on a wide range of topics in the online course forum.
 

Lecturas recomendadas

- Chapelle, C. (2001). Computer application in second language acquisition: Foundation for teaching, testing and research. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Smith, B., Alvarez-Torres, M.J. and Zhao, Y. (2003). Features of CMC technologies and their impact on language learners’ online interaction. Computers in Human Behavior, 19, 703-729.
 

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