This document summarizes a presentation given by Syuhei Kimura about the Project-based English Program (PEP) at Ritsumeikan University in Japan. PEP is an ICT-driven English course that uses students' personal devices and online tools like Google Apps, YouTube, and a custom website. Students complete project-based work over four semesters, developing skills like oral presentations, essays, debates and research papers. The program aims to enhance English education through the relevant use of technology both in and out of the classroom by students and teachers.
Implementation and practice of a project-based college English course on BYOD...Syuhei KIMURA
1) The document describes a project-based English course at Ritsumeikan University, Japan that utilizes a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) model.
2) It discusses how BYOD was implemented in the course through classroom technology upgrades and support structures for students without devices.
3) A student survey found high smartphone and laptop ownership among students, with most using devices daily on campus, especially for class presentations and accessing online resources. However, some desired improvements like faster WiFi.
Using Twitter as a student support and communication tool for project-based E...Syuhei KIMURA
This document discusses using Twitter as a student support tool for project-based English courses at Ritsumeikan University in Japan. It outlines how Twitter is used in Japan, describes the English program and traditional support methods, and summarizes the results of surveys given to students in 2010 and 2012 that showed growing Twitter use and its effectiveness in helping students with course-related questions. Guidelines are provided for proper Twitter use as a support tool.
13. 立命館小学校 講演会
Respect 敬意というセーフティネット
•増加するSNSユーザーの一方で…
•参考:2014年度 SNS利用動向に関する調査
•日本はSNS先進国と言えるのか?
•参考:ソーシャルネットワークサービスの利用度で日本は49ヵ国(地域)中最下位
•ネットいじめはなぜ起こるのか?どう防ぐのか?
•参考:Why Do Some Kids Cyberbully Others?
•参考:RETHINK: An Effective Way To Prevent Cyberbullying
•ネット上に多面的な個人を形成し、それに敬意を持つ姿勢が重要
•子どもの目に触れる場所で、大人がネット上で互いに敬意を示し合う
•参考:iRules: What Every Tech-Healthy Family Needs to Know about Selfies, Sexting, Gaming, and Growing up
•もちろん、SNSに参加しないことへの敬意も必要
•参考:Waldorf School Of The Peninsula In California Succeeds With No- And Low-Tech Education
•誰もがネットの中で何かを評価し、誰かに評価される時代が来るかも…?
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