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Delivering The Best Using Virtual Environments for Content-Based Problem Solving and Presentation and Speaking Skill Improvement—The Results Don Fischer, PhD, Provost, DLIFLC

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Delivering The Best

Using Virtual Environments for Content-Based Problem Solving and

Presentation and Speaking Skill Improvement—The Results

Don Fischer, PhD, Provost, DLIFLC

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Constant Challenge

• Technological and methodological change

• Language and culture

• Environment to deal with:– Flattening– Buy-in– Application– Ownership

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Past Projects

• The Role of Class Size Reduction and Technological Innovation in Foreign Language Learning (TTO-103)

• Optimal Foreign Language Learning: The Role of Technology and Teacher/Student Variables (TTO-2103 )

• Pre-DLAB (TTO-116)

• External Evaluation of Program Budget Decision (TTO-115)

• AutoDLAB (TTO-113)

• Distributed Learning (dL) in Foreign Language Education: Principles, Best Practices, and Approaches to Evaluation (ARI)

• Brain Fitness Training (TTO 83452)

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Current Projects

• Technology-Mediated Language Training (TTO 101)• Distributing Language and Culture Training to Diverse

Audiences: Applying New Technologies and Applications (ARI)• Tone Aptitude Studies (TTO-82119)• DLAB2 (TTO-82114)• Authentic Input, Learner Output, Interaction and Feedback on

Error in Distance Learning Context (TTO-82121)• DLIFLC Provost’s Strategic Plan (TTO-82107)• Effects of Passage Length and Other Factors on Test Item

Difficulty (TTO-81434)• Homework and Self-Study Project (TTO-82120)• Lexical Learning (TTO-82122)• Executive Function Intervention/Working Memory Training

(TTO 83506)

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Rapid Change, Organizational Learning

• Technology is constantly changing

• People find varying ways to use it

• Learning occurs at different points and different rates

• Learning occurs faster than it can be transmitted and turned into practice

• How and why do we have to develop ways to keep up?

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Issues• Digital Natives as students

• Digital Immigrants as faculty

• Technology for technology’s sake or because it contributes

• Hypothesis is that technology will facilitate learning

• How do we insure that technology resources are applied?

(Socrates in The Phaedrus: Writing undermines Memory)

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Diversity in Readiness to Learn

More Heads Are Better Than One Head…Generally

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Situated learning

Environment for interactions and

relationshipsNetwork for sharing

Activities and resources

Grounding

Common beliefDistributed cognition Changing levels of participation

Group sense-making

Creativity and new solutions

Emergence of Collaborative Knowledge and Group Sense-Making

Community of Practice

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Faculty Development Experiment

• Technology competence and ownership• Presentation and speaking skills• Teaching and learning improvement• Situated• Collaborative• Model the use of technology• 18 Faculty: nine adopters, nine new to

technology or needing experience

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New Means of Interaction

• .EDU (access to Web 2.0)

• Broadband Language Training System

• ELLUMINATE

• Adobe CONNECT

• Sakai/Blackboard Learning Management Systems

• Example

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Output

• Two face to face, 12 virtual sessions• Presentation to Deans and faculty• Significant change in competency and attitude• Example issues addressed:

– Presentations of 19 of the 60+ elements of technology available to classroom

– Using Elluminate and similar systems for homework help, study hall, special assistance, and student projects

• Most important: Provost and 18 faculty engaged in learning and dialog

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Next Steps

• Discourse analysis

• Publish

• Use to involve more faculty as well as students and staff in analysis of issues

• Use to develop Community of Practice– Arabic Reading Working Group (ARWG)– Teaching standard Arabic for reading while

teaching dialect (Iraqi, Levantine, Egyptian, Sudanese)

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Discussion/Questions?