Teaching languages with technology : communicative approaches to interactive whiteboard use : a resource book for teacher development / edited by Euline Cutrim Schmid and Shona Whyte, Monographie imprimée

Secondary Author: Cutrim Schmid, Euline, Editeur scientifique;Whyte, Shona, Editeur scientifiqueLanguage: anglais.Country: GrandeBretagne, multiple.Publication : London, New Delhi, New York [etc.] : Bloomsbury, 2014, cop. 2014Description: 1 vol. (xiii-268 p.) : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 978-1-441-17056-9; 1-441-17056-1; 978-1-623-56085-0; 1-623-56085-3.Series: Advances in digital language learning and teachingDewey: 418.0078/566, 23Abstract: "This book draws on theories of second language acquisition (SLA) to illustrate how interactive white board technology can be exploited to support language acquisition. It examines interaction, collaboration and negotiation of meaning and focus on form in the communicative language classroom in primary, secondary and vocational schools. In recent years new technologies have been incorporated into second and foreign language education as tools for implementing teaching methodologies. IWBs have established their role in the field of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) and are an effective and inspiring tool which motivates both teachers and learners. Although the number of IWBs in classrooms has rapidly increased over the past decade in many parts of the world, teacher training materials and pedagogical support for the design, evaluation and implementation of IWB-based materials in the foreign language classroom has not kept pace. Research also shows that language teachers do not always use IWBs in pedagogically sound ways. There is a real need for the development of training models and examples of good practice which can support teachers in developing the necessary competencies for exploiting the IWB in ways consistent with current theories of language teaching pedagogy.This book provides that best practice and gives a full account of in-depth research in an accessible manner"--.Bibliography: Notes bibliogr. Glossaire. Index.Subject - Topical Name: Langues, Étude et enseignement | Enseignement, Innovations | Éducation à l'image | Tableaux blancs interactifs
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Notes bibliogr. Glossaire. Index

"This book draws on theories of second language acquisition (SLA) to illustrate how interactive white board technology can be exploited to support language acquisition. It examines interaction, collaboration and negotiation of meaning and focus on form in the communicative language classroom in primary, secondary and vocational schools. In recent years new technologies have been incorporated into second and foreign language education as tools for implementing teaching methodologies. IWBs have established their role in the field of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) and are an effective and inspiring tool which motivates both teachers and learners. Although the number of IWBs in classrooms has rapidly increased over the past decade in many parts of the world, teacher training materials and pedagogical support for the design, evaluation and implementation of IWB-based materials in the foreign language classroom has not kept pace. Research also shows that language teachers do not always use IWBs in pedagogically sound ways. There is a real need for the development of training models and examples of good practice which can support teachers in developing the necessary competencies for exploiting the IWB in ways consistent with current theories of language teaching pedagogy.This book provides that best practice and gives a full account of in-depth research in an accessible manner"--

Machine generated contents note: Notes on ContributorsEditorial Advisory BoardForeword Interactive Whiteboards: against the odds? Josef ColpaertIntroduction Theory and practice in second language teaching with interactive technologies, Shona Whyte Part 1: Case Studies 1. IWB in Language Education for learners with special educational needs: learning Welsh at primary school, Emily Hillier & Gary Beauchamp2. A task-based approach to videoconferencing with the IWB: a French-German primary EFL class exchange, Shona Whyte & Euline Cutrim Schmid3. Digital Storytelling in the primary EFL classroom, Anika Kegenhof4. The IWB in the CLIL classroom: using visuals to foster active learning with young beginners, Helene Sailer, Euline Cutrim Schmid & Ton Koenraad5. Using the IWB to support gamification in order to enhance writing fluency in the secondary language classroom, Graham Stanley 6. Exploring IWB use for language instruction in Turkish higher education settings, Serkan ?elik7. Academic teacher training and the IWB: coaching pre-service teachers in Belgium, Margret Oberhofer, Mathea Simons & Tom SmitsPart 2: Final Recommendations8. Ongoing professional development in IWB-mediated language teaching: evening up the odds, Euline Cutrim Schmid & Shona WhytePart 3: Glossary Index

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