The document is a questionnaire about technology use for a classroom. It contains 3 sections: A) attitudes toward technology, B) experience using the internet, and C) familiarity with future technology trends. Section A includes 12 statements about technology to which participants rate their agreement on a scale of 1 to 5. Section B asks about regularity of internet use at home, work, and school as well as for various activities like communication, information, and entertainment. Section C lists emerging technologies and allows participants to indicate their familiarity and interest in incorporating them into their studies.
LESSON 2-UNDERSTANDING THE BASIC CONCEPT OF ICT.pptxMaraCuya5
Defined conceptually or operationally terms that are basic to the understanding of ICT.
Used the concepts and terms in communicating with peers for further understanding.
What limitations are involved when using digital technology within the Englis...DEFToer3
This resource was part of assessment for Secondary English PGCE course at Sheffield Hallam University and is being released with permission of its author. It accompanies the case studies produced as part of the "Digital Futures in Teacher Education"; for more information see www.digitalfutures.org
LESSON 2-UNDERSTANDING THE BASIC CONCEPT OF ICT.pptxMaraCuya5
Defined conceptually or operationally terms that are basic to the understanding of ICT.
Used the concepts and terms in communicating with peers for further understanding.
What limitations are involved when using digital technology within the Englis...DEFToer3
This resource was part of assessment for Secondary English PGCE course at Sheffield Hallam University and is being released with permission of its author. It accompanies the case studies produced as part of the "Digital Futures in Teacher Education"; for more information see www.digitalfutures.org
In this presentation I present important factors to take into account in order to use technology in the classroom effectively and demonstrate different techniques and activities for incorporating technology into the syllabus. The presentation identifies the pitfalls to be avoided when using technology in the classroom, determines important factors for integrating technology into syllabus effectively and suggests ways in which technology can be applied to a specific class.
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Questionnaire on the use of technology in the classroom
1. Handout 5
QUESTIONNAIRE: TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM
Course: Name: Date:
A. Technophobe or technogeek? Or somewhere in between?
How do you feel about technology? Do this “Attitudes to technology”
questionnaire and then read the commentary in the answer key.
1=disagree totally 2= disagree 30 not strong opinion 4=agree 5=agree
strongly
Attitudes to technology 1 2 3 4 5
1 I enjoy using technology.
2 I avoid using technology when I can.
3 I think using technology in class takes up too much time.
4 I know that technology can help me to learn many new
things.
5 Technology intimidates and threatens me.
6 Students should know how to use technology in class.
7 I would be a better learner if I knew how to use
technology properly.
8 I’m very confident when it comes to working with
technology at home/at work/at university.
9 I want to learn more about using technology at home/at
work/at university.
10 I believe that I can improve my language skills using the
benefits of the Internet.
11 Using technology in learning languages is not necessary.
12 Technology breaks down too often to be of very much use.
B. Experience of using the Internet
7.1. I use the Internet regularly infrequently never
at college
at home
at work
7.2. I use the Internet in English for the regularly infrequently never
following:
To communicate with people (e.g. e-
mail)
To find information
To read the news
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2. Handout 5
I use the Internet in English for the regularly infrequently never
following:
To watch films
To prepare home assignments (e.g.
projects, web quests etc)
To buy/sell products
To learn (e.g. online courses, using
online dictionaries)
To have fun (e.g. playing computer
games)
To download software
Anything else (please specify)
………………………………………..
C. Keeping up with future trends
What do you know about future trends and tools in learning with technology? Which of these
things would you like to incorporate into your studies ?
Tool/trend I know what this is I’d like to explore this
more
e-learning
m-learning
Use of VLE (e.g. Moodle) or
CMS (e.g. Etomite)
blogs
wikis
ePortfolios
Use of MUVE (e.g. Second
Life)
Use a mobile phone texting
activity in class
Podcasts
Join an online discussion
group
Source: G. Dudeney & Nicky Hockly. 2007. How to Teach English with Technology. Pearson
Education Limited. Tasks A and Task C (partly adapted)
Ene Peterson How to become a (more) successful language learner
43rd Annual Conference Cardiff, 31ST MARCH - 4TH APRIL 2009