2. Sara Bruun
Teacher English/ German
Secondary school
Ed Tech
Development manager
Author
Blogger
Lecturer
@SaraBruun3
3. Task-Based Language Teaching
(TBLT)
TBLT is an educational framework for
language instruction in which courses are
structured around tasks.
Not structured around the learning of language forms
(e.g. grammar)
5. Skype in the Classroom
Connect your class with guest speakers, visit a museum or play
Mystery Skype
”English for real”
6. The International Reading Club
Classes from different parts of the world
read the same book:
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian
7. - You need to be patient
- The project started with
Canada, Usa,India, Ukraine
and Spain.
- The teachers planned the
project in shared Google docs
- The students used FlipGrid and Snapchat
- Our curriculum is very demanding
- Suddenly the teachers didn’t answer anymore!
Collaboration with other countries isn’t always a
walk in the park!
A FLOP!
8. Global Goals- Life below water
One class in Sweden and one in Bagamoyo, Tanzania
- The school in Tanzania had one
computer that worked
- Discussions via Skype
- Shared Google Docs
- Instagram
- Learning English is very important: a way out of poverty
Aim:
- Teaching students in both countries about a
sustainable future #stopplasticpollution
- Communicate in English
10. Would you like to know more about
#virtualexchange ?
Free E-book
peterlang.com
In This Together - Robert O'Dowd och Melinda Dooly
Check out chapter 8!
11. Bring the world into your classroom
FlipGrid
Skype in the
Classroom
Empatico.org
12. Digital tools connect your
classroom to the world
- Use them wisely
- A digital tool itself does not have
an impact on the students
The teacher makes the
difference