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Nina Septina – EF English First SemarangWinda Hapsari – LBPP LIA Jakarta
Smart
forNotes
StickyVirtualWays UsingOf
Learning Extension
Workshop OverviewBackground and Purpose of Study
Methodology
Results
Trying Out Using Virtual Sticky Notes
Q & A
"Collaboratively Energizing my
Imagination with You!"
Study Background
Inadequate amount and
frequency of classroom
interaction despite
teacher’s endeavors to
optimize time and space
allocated.
Students are mostly
digital natives.
Question
Can we provide more
opportunities for students to
practice and use English as well
as to get them engaged with the
activities?
Purpose
To see how the virtual apps/
tools provide opportunities for
students to extend their
language learning & how they
perceive it.
Methodology
- 57 students (aged 14-25)- English proficiency: elementary & intermediate
levels- Gadget’s availability: most of them have either a smartphone, tablet, iPad, or a laptop- Going online habit: from twice a week to everyday
Preliminary Survey
MethodologyOnline
tools/apps
Methodology
Integrating Virtual Sticky Notes, Lino & Padlet, for language learning
• Mostly for productive skills (speaking or writing)– Post listening lesson– Post reading lesson– Extension of speaking or writing lesson
• Media for communication (T-S and S-S)– Teacher and peer feedback– Announcement and information board
Procedures
A showcase of individual student’s work
Class Poem Gallery
A showcase of individual student’s work
Post - Listening (to a song) Task
What do you think of this song (Brave), and what moral lesson can you take from this song?
Write down the things you'd like to be brave about in the next few months.
An activity by Tim Murphey
A showcase of individual student’s work
Show (the video) & Tell
Students learn to describe their unforgettable moments by first showing them an Animoto video which is uploaded on a class padlet wall, then further tell the class about the photos in the video by using the grammar and vocabulary learned.
A showcase of individual student’s work
Students' Dream Countries/CitiesWriting assignmentTopic : beautiful places all over the world / travelling.>> Ss share their dream city / country and the reason why they want to go there and what activities they can do there.
A showcase of individual student’s work
Class Favourite Quotes
Class Favourite QuotesLesson focus: Direct vs Indirect speech
-As a home assignment, ask Ss to post their favorite quote on the wall
- In class, ask them to change these quotes into indirect speech
- Next, they exchange experiences and stories about why they love these quotes, and in what way these quotes have affected their life.
Students’ Recorded Talks
A showcase of individual student’s work
Students’ Recorded Talks
After students’ speaking performance in class, the recorded talk is then uploaded to padlet or linoStudents listen to their friends’ recorded talk and give feedback on their oral performance.
Feedback can be posted on the virtual board or discussed in the next session with the teacher.
A showcase of individual student’s work
Responding to students’ work
Class communication board
Methodology
• Questionnaire– Pre study– Post study
• Narratives– Students– Teachers
Instruments
Results
Questionnaire
Next slide ->>
Questionnaire ResultsTo me doing homework online is more interesting
compared to doing some paperwork home assignment.
Not at all
A little
A fair amount
A lot
Questionnaire Results
Not at all A little A fair amount A lot0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Online home assignment is quite practical in terms of keeping and submitting the work as it's just one click
away to the link given.
Questionnaire Results
Not at all A little A fair amount A lot0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
When I’m doing my writing assignment on Lino or Padlet wall, I also enjoy reading my friends’ posts.
Questionnaire ResultsBy reading and learning some examples from my
friends' posts on Lino or Padlet, I can create my post more easily.
Not at all
A little
A fair amount
A lot
Results
Narratives
Next slide ->>
Shortcomings: Students’ & Teachers’ Perceptions
Limited/slow internet connection / not available
Limited / running out of quota/credit
Benefits:Students’ Perceptions
sophisticated, fun, we don’t need paper and pen, and we can do it anywhere and anytime
it motivates me to fulfill the assignment given
simpler, faster and more practical
easier and it saves paper
Benefits: Teachers’ PerceptionsMy interaction with my students is not limited only in class.
It helps me keep myself updated with my students' progress easily.
I can check and give feedback to my students’ work immediately as soon as they submit their work anytime anywhere.
It lets me use my time efficiently.
I won’t be bothered by scattered papers, filing their works etc.
Conclusion
The integration of virtual sticky
notes has proven to be effective and
enjoyable not only for students but
also for teachers, facilitating greater
engagement and maximizing
learning within and beyond the
classroom walls.
Smart ways of using
Padlet & Linoit – interactive online sticky boards by Fiona Beal, SlideShare
Go to http://linoit.com/home and sign up
Padlet & Linoit – interactive online sticky boards by Fiona Beal, SlideShare
Log in
Padlet & Linoit – interactive online sticky boards by Fiona Beal, SlideShare
Create a new canvas
Padlet & Linoit – interactive online sticky boards by Fiona Beal, SlideShare
Make your choices – General setting & Visibility
Padlet & Linoit – interactive online sticky boards by Fiona Beal, SlideShare
Click on the colour you want to use
Padlet & Linoit – interactive online sticky boards by Fiona Beal, SlideShare
Start writing on your stickie (add your name)
Padlet & Linoit – interactive online sticky boards by Fiona Beal, SlideShare
Decide on your final colour and press ‘Post’
Padlet & Linoit – interactive online sticky boards by Fiona Beal, SlideShare
You can even add videos
Padlet & Linoit – interactive online sticky boards by Fiona Beal, SlideShare
Setting up a group
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhGcCX3iXWc
Linoit Groups
An introduction to creating and using the groups
security feature within Linoit - breinerb
Now to Smart ways of using
Let’s put it into
practice!
Padlet – go to http://padlet.com/
Sign up / Log in to Padlet
Create a wall
Write the title or the basic info / theme of your wall
Choose the wallpaper
Choose the layout
Set the privacy setting
Enable email notification (Y/N)
Customize the address
Start posting
Share the link & export the wall into different file formats
Create your own board and post a stickie and attach your
cutest photo
Create a Padlet Group
Find 3 people in this room, invite them to post a stickie on
your board (tell why you love
teaching )
Other Smart
Activities
Class Profile PageStudents’ Introduction
Group ProjectsUse Padlet for group research data & projects
A Showcase of Important Class Moments
Class Photo Album
A Showcase of Important Class Moments
Making Connection with Parents, Showing Students' Activities in Class
This project aims to improve students’ language development by intensifying their learning through making video recordings of students' activities available for students to watch at home with parents.
These videos served as a reinforcement of lessons discussed in class which could be watched and repeated at their convenience at home offering more exposure to English as well as creating a memorable learning experience for the students.
Parents are invited to take part as co-learners to attend students when watching the recordings at home. They could give their children encouragement to participate more and perform better while at the same time they could follow their children's progress.
Making Connection with Parents, Showcase of Students' Activities in class
Septina, N. & Murphey, T. (2013). Language performance videoing for home viewing. PeerSpectives10 pp. 21-27.
Collaborative Project Between Countries
Intercultural Exchange
Collaborative Project Between Countries
Intercultural Exchange
Students discuss unique and interesting activities or objects found in their culture (that people from another culture may not easily recognize)
Students then take a photograph of the object or activity they have chosen.
Students post the photo on the Padlet wall and ask students in the partner country to guess what the object is used for, or in the case of an activity, ask what people are doing and why
Collaborative Project Between Countries
This activity is adapted from an intercultural exchange by Indonesian & Japanese students done in 2011 - Bray, E. & NurIswanti, S. (2013). Japan–Indonesia intercultural exchange in a Facebook Group. The Language Teacher 37 (2) 29-34
Class Feedback Forum
- What do you think of the activity? - What do you like/don’t like?- How can you make it better? -What do you already
Know about the topic?- What do you Want to know?-What have you Learned from the Topic?
Class Question Board
Students can post any questions about the units
discussed, homework assignments, or class
schedule. The teacher will get the
notification by email.By putting the questions on the wall, all other students
can see and get the information as well.
Thank You / Wishes Wall
Sending wishes / thank you notes
Other Sourceshttp://ditchthattextbook.com/2014/11/03/20-useful-ways-to-use-padlet-in-class-now/
Teachers’ Repertoire
Teachers’ sharing page
http://padlet.com/ninaseptina2009/TEFLIN2015Workshop
Give an example on how you would use Lino or Padlet in your teaching context. Let us know your name and where you come from.Nb. Attaching your photo on your post would be nicetoo!
Thank You
Nina Septina - [email protected] Hapsari - [email protected]