The material written in the articles of Week 7 is very
necessary and useful because the learner`s autonomy, one-computer-class and the
mobile-phones are available especially in my case. How right and precise is Robert
Godwin-Jones (Virginia Commonwealth University) while defining the autonomous language learning “that developing learner
autonomy … necessitates
helping the student develop the skills and mindset that can lead to successful
self-guided language study”. Then, definitely, this article seems to be about
our on-line course when we are all the aunonomous learners and Donna is our
teacher and when she offers and suggests various technological tools to try and
when the act of choosing to use the great number of Web gadgets and widgets leads to deeper mental processing that
promotes language acquisition.
“Moving students to the point where they will take
advantage of feedback and comprehension aids involves enhancing their
metacognitive knowledge about language learning. If they can learn how to build
on existing knowledge, how to profit from errors, how to examine more closely
the forms they are using, this can only have a salutary effect on their
language ability and on their capacity for autonomous learning” – Great Idea!
The technology of a one-computer classroom and/or
mobile devices will make the activity effective as it will boost students'
confidence and motivation, students will be autonomous learners because they
have to analyze when they work on the PowerPoint tasks and while they are
writing down the sentences, doing Web-exercises and taking pictures.
ABCD Objective:
After having read the class-assignment at the
PowerPoint and done some exercises given (C), then, having worked on the
computer to train with Irregular Verbs in the Web (C), the students (A), write
down the sentences similar to those they have seen in the Internet exercises on
the paper and take pictures of the written by using the Camera feature on their
mobile phones, send them into my computer to make me show up immediately in a
PowerPoint presentation (B) with a passing score of at least 90% (5 correct
sentences) according to the annotated bibliography rubric/scoring guide (D).
As far as the “Week 7 - Project Task #6 – Find a
Partner” is concerned, I don`t want to impose myself on somebody and to be a
burden instead of the fruitful collaboration, because , I am not that
cutting-edge teacher and can`t be a beneficial partner, so I`d like to be
assigned by Donna.
Hello Victor!
ReplyDeleteI am marvelled by your posts and the profudity of your thoughts and reflections. You have pointed something special about our course on this post: the fact that our case is a good example of autonomous learning as Donna is guiding us through the acquisition of technological skills to be used in our professional practice. This course is autonomous learner par excellence. I take off my heart in respect of this point you have made here.
Your approach towards the Find a Partner Task is also well presented here. My only fear is that it may cost you and Donna TIME to do so whereas you could SAVE THAT TIME by finding a partner by yourself. That not withstanding, the option is also good, especially as you don't want to appear as imposing yourself on a partner.
On my blog post, you have left an insightful commentary. I am so grateful and have re-commented there too. For example, in response to your wondering whether or not I am native speaker, I have replied as follows:
You did wonder if I am native-speaker of English. The answer is this: YES and NO. YES because my language of instruction from th efirst day in school has been English--French came in in secondary school. English and French are the two official languages of my country. NO if native only means coming from Britain, USA, etc. And this can of definition of nativeness i now outdated and out of fashion. I love English, Literature and Writing with ALL MY HEART
One day, I hope to teach in Russia with you.
Stay blessed.
Nsah Mala
Cameroon
Thank your very much for your comment, Nsah Mala, You are a true fan of English as I am,
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Victor