Title: Multimedia English Conversation Program
1Multimedia English Conversation Program
Carmen Boulter Tamkang University
2Program Parameters
- Students divide into teams of 5 and choose a team
name - Each student sets up an English Hotmail account
following formula A3englishname_at_hotmail.com - Each student creates Personal Profile and submits
a photo - Teams choose a font, an animated logo, and create
a team identity - All work is handed in electronically
3Learning Theory
- Behaviorist Model
- Learning as conditioning
Nativist Model Learning as predisposition
Rote learning is arbitrary and verbatim. It is
not integrated into the cognitive structure of
the learner. It is exemplified in learning lists
of vocabulary outside a contextual framework
4Language Acquisition
- Learning must be meaningful in order to be
effective and permanent Brown 198758
Language acquisition is the subconscious process
of integration. Meaningful learning is relatable
to what one already knows and can be generalized
into ones existing cognitive structures.
Learners go for meaning first. Parents rarely
correct the grammatical errors of children, they
instead respond to the context and the content.
Communication relies as much on context as it
does content.
5Learning ModalitiesVisual
- Benefits from a visually appealing environment
- Likes color and sophisticated graphics
- Learns best alone
- Likes to scan ahead and review material at their
own pace - Loves charts, maps, websites, pictures, and films
- Likes to write things down or type things out
6Learning ModalitiesAuditory
- Listens well to verbal instructions
- Likes to work in groups talking about material
- Likes reciting passages
- Enjoys oral presentations and drama
- Likes to work while listening to music
7Learning ModalitiesKinesthetic
- Needs to move around, touch textures, and fidget
- Loves dancing, sports, and interactive activities
- Needs to take frequent breaks
- Does not do well sitting at desks
- Is the most compromised by a traditional
classroom setting
8Learning StylesAnalytic
- Left-brain Dominant
- Intellectual, logical, and detail-oriented
- Learns best with detailed step-by-step
instruction - Prefers quiet, formal environments
- Responds well to words and numbers
- Needs visual reinforcement
- Likes to do things one at a time
- Has a strong need to complete tasks
- Sees the parts rather than the whole
9Learning StylesGlobal
- Right-brain dominant
- Emotional, sensitive
- Has a high need for social interaction
- Likes doing several things at once
- Learns best when information is presented with
humor, emotion, or a personal story - Speaks with their hands
- Responds well to pictures
- Sees the whole rather than the parts
10Learning as Interaction and Connection
- Lets take a leap from teacher-centered teaching
- to learner-centered learning.
The key is the learner must give their full
attention. But how, as teachers, can we
realistically accomplish this?
11Newscaster Project
12Newscaster Project
13Newscaster Project3A 3B
- Team leader is the host and project coordinator
- Team members are news anchors
- Teams choose 4 stories organized in a theme
- Words and photos available for the audience on
Power Point - Newscasters each read their stories for 1 minute
- Host asks the newscasters prompting questions
- Newscasters give their opinion for 2 minutes
14Adding Character and Creativity
15Study Abroad Project
- Each team members chooses a university
- Map of campus
- City information
- Features of the program
- Tuition, fees, and living expenses
- Scholarship opportunities
- Career goals
16Team Portfolios
1 major project for a class presentation 4 minor
projects for oral exam in teams
- Eating Out Create a menu and a restaurant
design - Cyber Cafes Map out a route around the world
- Eco-tourism Student exchange program
- Shopping Catalogue Create a product line
- Movies Design an ad for a movie
- Famous People Present their achievements
17Multimedia offers the potential for unlimited
creativity
18http//cb.ctu.edu.tw/toeflprep