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Graham Stanley
IATEFL LTSIG Newsletter Editor
graham.stanley@ltsig.org.uk
@grahamstanley
Remote Teaching
Communicating effectively and keeping
learners’ attention
10 April 2020
Teaching live online
Me and Remote Teaching
2012-2018 Ceibal en Inglés, Uruguay
2019-> EES Lead, British Council Mexico
Co-Author, Digital Play: Computer Games
and Learning Aims (Delta, 2011)
Author, Language Learning with Technology
(CUP, 2013)
Editor, Remote Teaching (British Council,
2019)
https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/in
novations-education-remote-teaching
LTSIG Newsletter
This special edition on Remote Teaching is
available to all IATEFL members.
Interviews with Carol Rainbow; Nick
Bilborough; Anne Fox; Lindsay Clandfield;
Gavin Dudeney; Helen Legge; Marion Odell.
Remote Teaching tips and tricks!
To access, log in to https://www.iatefl.org/ and
click on 'My Resources’.
What is Remote Teaching?
Remote Teaching is teaching live online
Remote teaching is usually combined
(blended) with asynchronous computer-
mediated-communication (CMC), most
typically through the use of a Learning
Management System (LMS).
The objective of remote teaching is to
achieve normalization (Bax, 2003*), i.e.
the technology should as far as possible
disappear, to become invisible.
* http://www.tesl-ej.org/ej36/f1.pdf
Remote language teaching is the
practice of teaching a language
live online through videoconferencing.
Use of the c______. Use
realia; zoom in and out; show
something other than
yourself.
Be f____ with the t_______.
Keeping the attention of
students online can be a
challenge.
Trouble__________. Have
a plan B up your sleeve.
B____ l______. Exaggerate
gestures and face
expressions. Gesticulate, use
mannerisms, posture and
stance to convey emotion.
U__ of V____. Vary the
Volume; change the tone;
vary the pace.
M_____ d________. Keeping
the attention of students
online can be a challenge.
E__ contact and s_____
presence. How can you best
establish eye contact with
students when teaching
remotely?
Don’t be just a t____ h_____.
If you want your lesson to be
memorable, don’t just present
yourself as a talking head.
Remote Teaching: What are the challenges?
Use of the camera. Use
realia; zoom in and out; show
something other than
yourself.
Be familiar with the
technology. Keeping the
attention of students online
can be a challenge.
Troubleshooting. Have a
plan B. up your sleeve.
Body language. Exaggerate
gestures and face
expressions. Gesticulate, use
mannerisms, posture and
stance to convey emotion.
Use of Voice. Vary the
Volume; change the tone;
vary the pace.
Minimise distractions.
Keeping the attention of
students online can be a
challenge.
Eye contact and screen
presence. How can you best
establish eye contact with
students when teaching
remotely?
Don’t be just a talking head. If
you want your lesson to be
memorable, don’t just present
yourself as a talking head.
Remote Teaching: What are the challenges?
Eye contact and screen presence.
How can you best establish eye
contact with students when teaching
remotely?
Don’t be just a talking head. If
you want your lesson to be
memorable, don’t just present
yourself as a talking head.
Body language. Exaggerate
gestures and face expressions.
Gesticulate, use mannerisms,
posture and stance to convey
emotion.
Use of Voice. Vary the volume;
change the tone; use a low or
high pitch of voice; vary the pace.
Minimise distractions. Keeping
the attention of students online
can be a challenge.
Use of the camera. Use realia;
zoom in and out; show
something other than yourself.
Be familiar with the technology.
Keeping the attention of students
online can be a challenge.
Troubleshooting. Have a plan B.
up your sleeve.
Remote Teaching
What about you?
What challenges/ difficulties have you experienced?
Do you have any tips to keep your students engaged?
Remote Teaching and
Continuing Professional
Development (CPD)
Alicia Artusi & Graham Stanley
(2020)
How is remote teaching different
from face-to-face classroom
teaching and how might that
affect your approach to CPD?
What do you think?
https://ltsig.iatefl.org/new-research-book/
Teaching for Success CPD framework for teachers
https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/british-council-cpd-framework
Which of the professional
practices are approached
differently when remote
teaching?
https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/british-council-cpd-framework
Different approach
Lesson planning
- Choice and use of materials / resources
Classroom management
- Creating a positive learning environment
- Managing interaction and participation
Learning technologies
- Use of the camera, sound, online tools
A good remote teacher…
...adapts the objectives of the lesson to the characteristics
of the class, culture, age, needs and interests
...anticipates problems of teaching remotely and thinks of
solutions with the classroom teacher
...deals with the unexpected
...trains the students to use the LMS (learning
management system) so they become independent
learners
...promotes collaborative work in the LMS
...uses props, toys, posters, puppets, plays games, etc.
...uses gestures, smiles, stands-up (i.e. does not sit all the
time)
...enjoys the lesson along with the students
...has online and offline resources ready before starting...
is camera-aware and tries out new ways of transcending
the screen. https://ltsig.iatefl.org/new-research-book/
Zoom Virtual Backgrounds
WHY?
HOW?
WHEN?
WHAT?
WHERE?
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Graham Stanley
IATEFL LTSIG Newsletter Editor
graham.stanley@ltsig.org.uk
@grahamstanley
Remote Teaching
Communicating effectively and keeping
learners’ attention
10 April 2020
Teaching live online

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Remote Teaching - Engaging students when teaching online

  • 1. Graham Stanley IATEFL LTSIG Newsletter Editor graham.stanley@ltsig.org.uk @grahamstanley Remote Teaching Communicating effectively and keeping learners’ attention 10 April 2020 Teaching live online
  • 2. Me and Remote Teaching 2012-2018 Ceibal en Inglés, Uruguay 2019-> EES Lead, British Council Mexico Co-Author, Digital Play: Computer Games and Learning Aims (Delta, 2011) Author, Language Learning with Technology (CUP, 2013) Editor, Remote Teaching (British Council, 2019) https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/in novations-education-remote-teaching
  • 3. LTSIG Newsletter This special edition on Remote Teaching is available to all IATEFL members. Interviews with Carol Rainbow; Nick Bilborough; Anne Fox; Lindsay Clandfield; Gavin Dudeney; Helen Legge; Marion Odell. Remote Teaching tips and tricks! To access, log in to https://www.iatefl.org/ and click on 'My Resources’.
  • 4. What is Remote Teaching? Remote Teaching is teaching live online Remote teaching is usually combined (blended) with asynchronous computer- mediated-communication (CMC), most typically through the use of a Learning Management System (LMS). The objective of remote teaching is to achieve normalization (Bax, 2003*), i.e. the technology should as far as possible disappear, to become invisible. * http://www.tesl-ej.org/ej36/f1.pdf Remote language teaching is the practice of teaching a language live online through videoconferencing.
  • 5. Use of the c______. Use realia; zoom in and out; show something other than yourself. Be f____ with the t_______. Keeping the attention of students online can be a challenge. Trouble__________. Have a plan B up your sleeve. B____ l______. Exaggerate gestures and face expressions. Gesticulate, use mannerisms, posture and stance to convey emotion. U__ of V____. Vary the Volume; change the tone; vary the pace. M_____ d________. Keeping the attention of students online can be a challenge. E__ contact and s_____ presence. How can you best establish eye contact with students when teaching remotely? Don’t be just a t____ h_____. If you want your lesson to be memorable, don’t just present yourself as a talking head. Remote Teaching: What are the challenges?
  • 6. Use of the camera. Use realia; zoom in and out; show something other than yourself. Be familiar with the technology. Keeping the attention of students online can be a challenge. Troubleshooting. Have a plan B. up your sleeve. Body language. Exaggerate gestures and face expressions. Gesticulate, use mannerisms, posture and stance to convey emotion. Use of Voice. Vary the Volume; change the tone; vary the pace. Minimise distractions. Keeping the attention of students online can be a challenge. Eye contact and screen presence. How can you best establish eye contact with students when teaching remotely? Don’t be just a talking head. If you want your lesson to be memorable, don’t just present yourself as a talking head. Remote Teaching: What are the challenges?
  • 7. Eye contact and screen presence. How can you best establish eye contact with students when teaching remotely?
  • 8. Don’t be just a talking head. If you want your lesson to be memorable, don’t just present yourself as a talking head.
  • 9. Body language. Exaggerate gestures and face expressions. Gesticulate, use mannerisms, posture and stance to convey emotion.
  • 10. Use of Voice. Vary the volume; change the tone; use a low or high pitch of voice; vary the pace.
  • 11. Minimise distractions. Keeping the attention of students online can be a challenge.
  • 12. Use of the camera. Use realia; zoom in and out; show something other than yourself.
  • 13. Be familiar with the technology. Keeping the attention of students online can be a challenge.
  • 14. Troubleshooting. Have a plan B. up your sleeve.
  • 15. Remote Teaching What about you? What challenges/ difficulties have you experienced? Do you have any tips to keep your students engaged?
  • 16. Remote Teaching and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Alicia Artusi & Graham Stanley (2020) How is remote teaching different from face-to-face classroom teaching and how might that affect your approach to CPD? What do you think? https://ltsig.iatefl.org/new-research-book/
  • 17. Teaching for Success CPD framework for teachers https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/british-council-cpd-framework
  • 18. Which of the professional practices are approached differently when remote teaching? https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/british-council-cpd-framework
  • 19. Different approach Lesson planning - Choice and use of materials / resources Classroom management - Creating a positive learning environment - Managing interaction and participation Learning technologies - Use of the camera, sound, online tools
  • 20. A good remote teacher… ...adapts the objectives of the lesson to the characteristics of the class, culture, age, needs and interests ...anticipates problems of teaching remotely and thinks of solutions with the classroom teacher ...deals with the unexpected ...trains the students to use the LMS (learning management system) so they become independent learners ...promotes collaborative work in the LMS ...uses props, toys, posters, puppets, plays games, etc. ...uses gestures, smiles, stands-up (i.e. does not sit all the time) ...enjoys the lesson along with the students ...has online and offline resources ready before starting... is camera-aware and tries out new ways of transcending the screen. https://ltsig.iatefl.org/new-research-book/
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  • 43. Graham Stanley IATEFL LTSIG Newsletter Editor graham.stanley@ltsig.org.uk @grahamstanley Remote Teaching Communicating effectively and keeping learners’ attention 10 April 2020 Teaching live online

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  1. Do you want to communicate effectively during a live online lesson? How do you keep learners' attention? During this session on effective remote teaching, we'll be sharing ideas on use of voice and body language; building screen presence; how best to manage the technology (especially the camera); and how you can play with virtual backgrounds in Zoom. Graham Stanley, LTSIG newsletter editor
  2. Log into the IATEFL website to Access – available to all IATEFL members, not just LTSIG ones.
  3. Eye contact and screen presence How can you best establish eye contact with students when teaching remotely? If you look directly into the camera lens rather than at the screen, then students will feel you are looking them in the eye. This is particularly important if you have an external camera plugged into your computer that is some distance away from the screen. It isn’t so much of a problem with a fixed webcam on a laptop as the camera is placed just above the screen, but even here, if you focus on the lens it will make a difference and students will improve your online presence. Be aware of how you are presenting yourself on the screen too – make sure you are not showing half your head or presenting a weird angle, and take care to illuminate yourself well so you can be seen and are not in the shadows or too dark to the students. If you can face a window or point a light source at you rather than positioning it behind you will help.
  4. Don’t just be a talking head If you want your online lesson to be memorable, then don’t just present yourself as a talking head (i.e. show just your head and shoulders when teaching). Stand up and move occasionally when appropriate. Use the space you have in front of the camera better, for instance, to show a close-up of your mouth when teaching pronunciation. If you are teaching more than one student, then make sure you give them plenty of time to speak and try building in pair and groupwork to your lesson. Remember, just because you are teaching online doesn’t mean you shouldn’t give the students as much time to speak as you would if you were sitting in the same physical space.
  5. Body language You can’t move around the classroom as a remote teacher, but you can use body language in different ways. Exaggerate gestures and face expressions or they will be lost on students looking at small screens. You can also gesticulate, use mannerisms, posture and your stance to convey confidence or shyness when needed. Gestures in particular should be confident and clear when teaching live online. Students won’t capture small or subtle gestures. Think about your posture (don’t slump) and make sure you smile. A simple smile will tell your students you are happy to be there with them. Be natural, however, as a forced or constant smile will give quite the wrong impression indeed! Vary your facial expressions and you will better capture your students’ attention.
  6. Use of voice How you use your voice when teaching live online is very important. Your voice is a valuable asset that will help you create mood, atmosphere and transmit emotions. You may not be aware that how you speak and what your voice sounds like can have an impact on learning outcomes, but if your students feel the teacher’s voice is patronising, loud, or monotonous, then they may respond negatively. On the other hand, if your voice is expressive and lively, then you will draw their attention and it is more likely your students will be engaged and motivated with what you have to say. What aspects of your voice should you be concerned with in order to encourage students to participate and learn? Varying the volume and speaking softer or louder depending on what you are doing will help you control the class. Changing the tone of your voice is the best way to convey a mood or emotion. How low or high the pitch of your voice is important. Try to vary the pitch and you will seem more interesting to your students. Varying the pace of your voice, when and for how long you pause and how quickly or slowly you speak will have a result on how students react to you.
  7. Minimise distractions Keeping the attention of your students when teaching online can sometimes be a challenge. You can help by minimising the opportunity for distraction. For instance, make sure the background (i.e. what is behind you on screen) isn’t too busy, or your students will be trying to read the titles of the books on the shelves behind you, for instance, rather than concentrating on what you have to say.
  8. Use of the camera There are lots of ways you can use your webcam that may not be obvious. You can introduce realia through the camera, for example, showing real life objects to illustrate vocabulary, etc. For this, it helps to have an external webcam that you can move easily. However, even with a fixed webcam, you can move your body backwards and forwards to simulate zooming in and out. Remember, you can also move yourself out of the view of the camera and show something else. A small portable whiteboard, for example, or puppets (particularly if you are teaching young learners online.
  9. Be familiar with the technology Don’t use a platform you are unfamiliar with and know how to adjust the settings before you start teaching. There’s nothing worse for students than hanging around twiddling their thumbs while waiting for their teacher to adjust the technology. Avoid faffing around and unnecessary waiting by having websites and links to other digital resources open before the class and switching windows. If you do need time to do something, then plan your lesson so students are doing pair or groupwork while you deal with the technology.
  10. Troubleshooting and the importance of a plan B Sooner or later if you are a remote teacher, you will face technical difficulties. When this happens, it’s important you know basic troubleshooting and to have a plan B. What this is will depend very much on context and what the technical problem is. It could be anything from asking a student to check their microphone settings or rebooting their computer (turning it off and on again often works wonders!) to rescheduling the lesson if you find it impossible to carry out the lesson because of, for example, connectivity problems. Experience will help here, but it is helpful to have thought things through so you appear calm and decisive if you need to. A useful tip is to always have an alternative platform available to use if you have problems with one in particular, for example, as changing the tool you use often does the trick.
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  33. If you found this useful, come along next Friday. Graham Stanley, LTSIG newsletter editor