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Blended Learning: Using technology in and beyond the classroom

Blended Learning by Pete Sharma and Barney BarrettNOW AVAILABLE!!

Macmillan Books for Teachers series

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Chapter 1
Blended Learning is a buzz-term in language teaching. However, it means different things to different people. The first chapter therefore defines and explores the term. It looks at the reasons why it is important for language teachers to incorporate technology into their courses, and focuses on some factors influencing the uptake of technology.

Chapter 2
The growth of the Internet has radically changed English language teaching. Chapter two focuses on the Web, the part of the Internet where web sites live. The chapter focuses on searching skills; discusses ways of using some of the vast amount of authentic material available on the web as part of a blended learning language course; and provides a range of practical teaching ideas.

Chapter 3
Chapter three looks at ELT material. It considers the way the course-book is supported by CD-ROMs and on-line material. There is a focus on the Macmillan English campus, and some authoring tools which allow teachers to create interactive online materials for their own learners.

Chapter 4
Do your students open the cellophane wrapper at the back of their English-English learners' dictionary? If not, they lose out on all the learning opportunities afforded by CD-ROM dictionaries. Chapter four looks at electronic dictionaries on CD-ROM, as well as a range of dictionaries on the web, concordancers and electronic translators.

Chapter 5
Word processors have changed forever the way students write in EAP (English for Academic purposes), with tools like spell-checkers and the 'cut-and-paste' feature. Chapter five looks at some commonly available Office software, such as Word and PowerPoint.

Chapter 6
Chapter six focuses on interactive whiteboards. Increasing numbers of teachers are lucky enough to incorporate this new technology into their lessons in exciting ways. Interactive Whiteboards are also the subject of the third Blended Learning bulletin.

Chapter 7
There is a growing interest in M-Learning - mobile learning. Chapter seven looks at portable devices, such as Portable Digital Assistants, digital audio recorders and camcorders.

Chapter 8
Computer mediated communication, or CMC, refers to situations as diverse as communicating through the keyboard with pen-pals overseas, sending an e-mail across the world, or making a telephone call across the Internet, using a system such as Skype™. Chapter eight looks at CMC, and covers the range of ways in which students and teachers can communicate through the medium of the computer. It then describes the use of a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) in language teaching.

Chapter 9
Chapter nine looks at creating your own materials. We will look at the way teachers communicate with their students using blogs; and how students can build up a sense of community and collaboration using a class wiki.

Chapter 10
The book concludes with a brief look at the future. Given the speed at which new technologies are developed, introduced and gain a myriad of uses both intended and unexpected, the supporting web-site will keep you abreast of these exciting changes, and how they influence and affect language teaching.

Blended Learning has a bank of photocopiable material in the back. Remember that all the updates to Blended Learning are free and available as PDFs Macmillan English website.

 

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