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W ord a the day! EXHILARATE

Technology and English Instruction Integrating Technology in the English Classroom Evaluating Digital Resources and tools Online learning and Blended instruction Reporter: Adan U. Mateo

INTEGARTING TECHNOLOGY IN THE ENGLISH CLASSROOM A.

02 What is technology integration in education? How are we going to integrate technology in English classroom? 03 01 Why do we need to integrate technology into English classroom?

1.What is technology integration in education ? Integration of technology in education simply refers to the use of technology to enhance the student learning experience . Utilizing different types of technology in the classroom.

2.Why do we need to integrate technology into our classrooms especially in English Classroom? Keeping students engaged Helps students with different learning styles Prepare students with life skills

3.How are we going to integrate technology in English classroom?

1.  Quizizz You can customize your quiz session according to your competition level, standard, speed, and other factors. You can track progress. It integrates the knowledge and skills of multiple teachers. This has support for presentation, deep linking, and answer explanation. It covers all the areas of knowledge and enhances the skills of the students. APP FEATURES

2.  Pocket It facilitates night reading through the use of Sepia and Dark themes. It offers multi-language support. You can also interact with your students and their parents virtually. With this, you can unlock advanced features by levelling up to their premium range. You can learn by listening to the content. APP FEATURES

3. TED You can plan innovative and meaningful lecture strategies from their app content. It videos have subtitles which enables a better understanding. You can save your favourite TED talks content. With this, you can learn about new enthralling things. The app also supports offline mode. APP FEATURES

EVALUATING DIGITAL RESOURCES AND TOOLS A.

1. Accessibility 2. Ease of Access 3. Short learning curve 4. Promotes Audience Participation or Interactivity 5. Assessment

ONLINE LEARNING AND BLENDED LEARNING A.

ONLINE LEARNING also known as distance education or eLearning , refers to the delivery of educational content and instruction through the internet . It allows students to take courses and earn degrees remotely, without the need to be physically present on campus.

ONLINE LEARNING FLEXIBILITY COST ACCESS TO WIDER RANGE OF COURSE SELF-PACED LEARNING LACK OF FACE-TO-FACE INTERACTION TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES LIMITED ACCESS TO RESOURCES SELF MOTIVATION ADVANTAGE DISADVANTAGE

In conclusion, online learning can be a helpful and convenient option, offering flexibility, access to a wider range of courses, and the opportunity to develop important technology skills  

. However, it is not the right choice for every child, as it may lack the face-to-face interaction and support that some students need to thrive. It is important for parents to consider their child's individual learning style and needs when deciding if online learning is a good fit.  

Blended Learning (BL) BL is an education program that combines online digital media with traditional classroom methods. It requires the physical presence of both teacher and student, with some element of student control over time, place, path, or pace. While students still attend “brick-and-mortar” schools with a teacher present, in-person classroom practices are combined with computer-mediated activities regarding content and delivery.

Blended Learning (BL) Blended learning is also used in professional development and training settings. A lack of consensus on a definition of blended learning has led to difficulties in research on its effectiveness in the classroom. Blended learning is also highly context-dependent and therefore a universal conception of it is hard to come by.

8 TYPES OF BLENDED LEARNING according to Innosight Institute

1. STATION-ROTATION MODEL The most common model in many classrooms; especially in elementary. Students in this model rotate to different ‘stations’ during a fixed period of time. Stations are often referred to as ‘centers’ as well. One of these stations must allow for an activity that allows for online learning.

2. Lab-Rotation Model This is another common model that schools with computer labs are familiar with and is similar to station-rotation. In this model, students rotate on a fixed schedule to a computer lab. We see this model in districts of all sizes.

3. Individual-Rotation Model This is common in classrooms with a high focus on differentiation and personalization, including, but not limited to, Gifted and Talented programs and classes focusing on mastery. In this model, students work independently through assigned lessons or units of instruction, working towards mastery of understanding before ‘rotating’ to their next task on their own individual schedule.

4. Flipped Classroom Model This is the most widely defined blended learning model, as many schools and classrooms adopt various forms of this strategy. In this model, students are introduced to content or concepts (typically through audio recordings or videos) outside the core classroom, including at home, then work through the practice and individual learning with the teacher and peers back in the core classroom.

5. Project-Based Learning This could be another topic to explore further in-depth. But, again, in the spirit of keeping it simple, project-based learning is where students learn through projects and is not to be confused with a culminating lesson or unit project.

6. Remote (Virtual or Enriched Virtual) Model In this model, students are not enrolled in a virtual school, but rather work on coursework remotely but still show up to their brick-and-mortar school for some face-to-face learning sessions.

7. ‘Flex’ Learning Model students work through online lessons at their own pace while in the brick-and-mortar classroom with the teacher available for support, guidance, and one-on-one instruction as well.

This model allows students to take an online course with a ‘teacher of record’ then report to their ‘traditional’ classroom for other classes. 8. A La Carte/ Supplemental

It is important to note: Even BL models can be blended together and many implementations use some, many, or even all of these as dimensions of larger BL strategy. These models, for the most part, are not mutually exclusive.

It is important to note: There are many components that can comprise a BL model, including: instructor-delivered content, e-learning, webinars, conference calls, live or online sessions with instructors, and other media and events, e.g., Facebook, e-mail, chat rooms, blogs, podcasting, Twitter, YouTube, Skype and web boards.

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