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[ProfessionalDevelopment 2197] from Steve, Critical Thinking and Learner Leadership

Taylor, Jackie jataylor at utk.edu
Mon Jul 7 22:19:26 EDT 2008


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Jackie Taylor



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From: Steve Kaufmann [mailto:steve at thelinguist.com]
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 7:26 PM
To: The Adult Literacy Professional Development Discussion List
Subject: Re: [ProfessionalDevelopment 2193] Critical Thinking and
LearnerLeadership



I do not understand the advantages of increasing the use of technology
in the classroom. The classroom has the great advantage of getting
people together face to face. Learners and teachers have the opportunity
to talk in pairs, or groups or as one large group. Communication is
happening at many levels. Everything from a cafe setting, to a cocktail
party, to a business meeting can be simulated with real people. Why
introduce technology in the classroom?

To me the advantage of technology lies in the opportunity to help
learners do more learning away from the classroom. MP3 players are but
one example. The computer is another. One can read on a computer and use
an online dictionary. New words can be kept in a learner's own database.
Lists of words and phrases can be automatically created and from these
flash cards can be generated. Statistics can be kept of the words and
phrases saved and learned.

Teachers can record material for specific purposes, such as critical
thinking, for learners to listen to and read and then be prepared to put
into practice in class.

Teachers can correct essays online and record the corrected writing.
These can be part of a learners portfolio and can also be shared around.


The benefit of technology is to increase the ways that learners can stay
active away from the class so that they can enjoy more intensive
interaction in class.

Steve


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Steve Kaufmann
www.lingq.com
1-604-922-8514

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