Title: In the privacy of your own room
1In the privacy of your own room
- Augmenting international students learning via
WebCT - Jody Harlowe-Linsell
- Robin Bell
- The English Language Unit
2Outline
- Problem situation facing the teacher
- Factors draw on students strengths
- Strategy map students strengths onto
WebCT-based tasks - Pilot use of WebCT in two ELU modules
3Problem sea of blank faces
- Why? Disparate audience
- Varied linguistic abilities
- Learning style differences
- Lack of shared cultural historical background
- Differing expectations of learning teaching
4Factors
- Use the strengths that international students
bring to their studies - driven to succeed
- ability to study alone
- comfortable with IT/communications technology
- diverse backgrounds/experiences
- good reading skills (in certain contexts)
5Strategy
- Use features of WebCT to draw on strengths to
enhance their learning - familiar technology
- interactive communication
- reading/writing based
- 24/7 availability
- control over learning
6Pilot use of WebCT in two ELU modules
- Academic writing module
- Paired discussion on sample essay
- Listening comprehension module
- Uploaded MP3 (sound) files of lectures and
natural English, with activities
7Confirmation of task
8Agreeing to collaborate on task
9- Backing up point with evidence
- Utilising citation
Critically evaluating
Eliciting opinion
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13Achieving consensus
Making a friend
14Communication skills learning techniques
augmented through paired discussion
- entering a discussion
- asking for clarification
- politely agreeing/challenging
- eliciting opinion
- offering support
- evaluating and critiquing written work
- gaining confidence
- recognising value of non teacher-led learning
- reinforcing discussion etiquette transfer to
writing (organisational markers)
15Listening Practice Components
- Uploaded audio (MP3) files
- Vocabulary lists, pre-listening reading/questions
- Comprehension questions (content)
- Dictation (word recognition)
- Note taking
16In the lecture hall and out
- Lecture
- Differences Between Academic Cultures, Olwyn
Alexander, Heriot-Watt University - Natural English
- Radio 4 programme Its on the Tip of My Tongue
17Communication skills learning techniques
augmented through listening activities
- understanding what is being said
- natural speech (speed, accent, slang)
- cultural input (e.g. humour, implication)
- discursive style (digressions, anecdotes)
- extracting key information
- identifying main ideas
- recognising/use of anecdotes
- note taking techniques practice
18Use of WebCT to prepare students to perform
better in seminar discussions and get more out of
lectures
- Discussion tool
- demonstrates value of active, non teacher-based
learning - mimics seminar setup
- utilises language of discussion needed for
seminar - builds confidence to participate in seminars and
tutorials - Recorded listening
- (additional) exposure to natural spoken English
- opportunity re-listen (to improve skill extract
more) - importance of pre-knowledge of relevant
vocabulary - guided practise in extracting key information
taking notes