Technology-Enhanced Learners Activities for Teaching and Learning at University
This project at the University of Hradec Kralove in the Czech Republic focuses on utilizing technology to enhance teaching and learning activities, particularly in the Faculty of Informatics and Management. Initiatives include online e-learning resources for primary school teachers, interactive English scenarios on CD-ROMs, and the use of the LMS WebCT for instruction. Students engage in practical experiences and share knowledge to boost their professional development and motivation for learning.
- Technology-enhanced learning
- University of Hradec Kralove
- E-learning resources
- Faculty of Informatics and Management
- Czech Republic
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Technology-enhanced learnersactivities for promoting teaching/learning IVANA IMONOV University of Hradec Kr lov , Czech Republic Faculty of Informatics and Management
CZECH REPUBLIC UNIVERSITY OF HRADEC KRALOVE 2
FACULTY OF INFORMATICS AND MANAGEMENT 3
CONTENT ICT in education: Faculty of Informatics and Management + Faculty of Education co- operation two CD-ROMs On-line e-English for primary school teachers English Reader for IT and Management Students (+ printed version) 4
ICT IN FL INSTRUCTION Since 2001 the LMS WebCT (Blackboard) has been used at the Faculty of Informatics and Management Work experience of one student can help another one/other ones. Providing own experience boosts student s professional self-confidence and position within the group + provides support of motivation to learning ... 5
ON-LINE E-ENGLISH FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS I, II This electronic teaching/learning aid on CD-ROM (e-book) contains didactic materials scenarios in which modern technologies (mainly the Internet and interactive whiteboard) are used. The scenarios were designed by part-time students (who usually work as teachers during their university study) of the Teacher Training Faculty within the subject of Teaching English. 6
ON-LINE E-ENGLISH FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS I, II Both volumes of the e-book contain approximately 50 scenarios focused on various topics which are included in curricula in different grades of elementary and lower secondary school. Each scenario follows the identical template which is structured in several compulsory parts: Learning Objective, Target Group, Classroom Equipment, Teaching Aids, Description of Activities including URL, Additional Materials + Comments, Author, date. 7
ENGLISH READER FOR IT AND MANAGEMENT STUDENTS Each student finds two English texts and their recordings per one term, then they select several items of professional vocabulary (about 10 15 items per text) and translate them into Czech language using Insert, Revisions, New Comment tools. The texts and recordings are to meet following requirements: Topic: text on any topic connected to the field of study. At the beginning there were four main topics (IT personalities, hardware, software, latest news and products). During the process new topics appeared. Extent: 3/4 1 page of A4 format. Language: the language level reflects student s knowledge, so texts of different levels were included in the Reader. Recordings: text recordings are provided in mp3 format. 9
ENGLISH READER FOR IT AND MANAGEMENT STUDENTS Both the texts and recordings are presented in online courses for the 5th and 6th terms of each study programme as IT Reader and Financial Management Reader and used for exam preparation. Below the song "Old Good Days" is displayed :-) 10
The Good Old Days The Good Old Days (listen) The Good Old Days (read) A computer was something on TV From a science fiction show of note A window was something you hated to clean And ram was the cousin of a goat. Compress was something you did to the trash Not something you did to a file And if you unzipped anything in public You'd be in jail for a while. Meg was the name of my girlfriend And gig was a job for the nights Now they all mean different things And that really mega bytes. Log on was adding wood to the fire Hard drive was a long trip on the road A mouse pad was where a mouse lived And a backup happened to your commode. An application was for employment A program was a TV show A curser used profanity A keyboard was a piano. Cut you did with a pocket knife And paste you did with glue A web was simply a spider's home And a virus was just the flu. Memory was something you lost with age A CD was a bank account And if you had a 3-in. floppy You hoped nobody found out. I guess I'll stick to my pad and paper And the memory that's in my head I hear nobody's been killed in a computer crash But when it happens they'll wish they were dead. Anonymous author 12
CONCLUSIONS Both activities follow on J. A. Comenius didactic principles, and if applied under the described conditions they will result in the required competence. Above all, both students participation in creating the course content and using their professional experience in the field of ICT support their motivation to study. 13
THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION ivana.simonova@uhk.cz 14