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Applied
Project

eTeaching
Certificate
Program

February
2010

    Background

    Course
Proposal

       Context

       content

       Goals


       ▪  Technical

       ▪  Social

       ▪  organizational

    What
Worked

    What
Didn’t
Work

    Comments

  Target
Group

    English
as
a
Second
Language
‐
Internationally

     Trained
Professionals

    Advanced
English
Level

    Engineers
and
Technologists

    Variety
of

ethnicities

    Up
to
10
students


  Context

    Offered
to
students
attending
Communication
for

     Engineers
and
Technologists
(CET)
at
Vancouver

     Community
College

    CET
on
hiatus
during
Olympic
period‐no
f2f

     contact
during
on‐line
course

    Course
ran
for
12
days

    Met
students
to
present
course
and
get
recruits

    8
students
enrolled

  Content

    ▪  Communications
focus
in
a
professional
setting
–

       listening
and
speaking

    ▪  More
on
listening
than
speaking

    ▪  Listening
strategies

    ▪  Listening
practice

    Technical

       to
post
in
a
discussion
forum,
reply,
or
edit
a
post

       to
add
an
image,
emoticons,
a
link

       to
upload
a
written
document


       to
upload
an
audio
file
(MP3)


       to
add
an
entry
in
a
class
glossary
(Vocabulary

        Sharing)

       to
use
Voice
Thread
(to
create
a
voice
message,
to

        “Tell
me
About
Yourself”)

       to
participate
in
‘Elluminate’
on‐line
sessions

       to
complete
a
variety
of
quizzes
(multiple
choice,

        matching,
True/False)

    Organizational


       Content
presented
on
a
daily
basis
–
not
all
at
once

       Students
managed
their
time
to
complete
a
variety
of
tasks:


       ▪    complete
short
listening
items
and
quizzes

       ▪    create
written
and
spoken
instructions
to
teach
others

       ▪    create
a
voice
message

       ▪    share
listening
resources

       ▪    share
new
or
discovered
vocabulary
(minimum
of
9
entries
per
student)

       ▪    evaluate
a
voice
message
and
a
classmate’s
oral
response

       ▪    complete
a
vocabulary
quiz
based
on
Vocabulary
Sharing

       ▪    create
a
minimum
of
24
‘quality’
posts
or
interactions
(each
post
must

            respond
to
established
criteria)

  Social

    Asynchronous
communication
with
the
instructor

     on
a
daily
basis

    Asynchronous
communication
with
other

     participants
on
a
daily
basis

    synchronously
in
Elluminate


    Communicate
for
a
variety
of
reasons
‐
to
teach

     others,
ask
questions,
comment,
respond
to

     feedback,
share
vocabulary,
state
opinions

    Few
technical
problems

       Students
easily
navigated
the
course


    Instructions
were
clear

    Students
enjoyed
communicating
on‐line

       Communicated
with
instructor
and
with
each
other

       Communicated
to
ask
questions,
share,
give
feedback,
state
opinions

          and
to
problem
solve


    Student
generated
material

         Shared
resources

         Shared
images

         Created
an
activity
not
planned
by
the
instructor
(Song
Sharing)

         Vocabulary
sharing

    Elluminate
Sessions
added
cohesiveness
to
course

    Posts

       Generally
thoughtful
‘quality’
posts


    Vocabulary
Sharing

       Fun
–
useful
phrases
shared
“pain
in
the
ass”


    Students
reflected
on
listening
strategies
through

         Random
listening
glossary

         Quizzes

         Videos
and
feedback
on
videos

         Feedback
from
instructor


    Feedback

       Instructor
able
to
give
effective
written
and
oral
feedback
to
students
about

          their
speaking/pronunciation

  Participation

     a
student
dropped
out
at
start
(work

     commitments)

    Another
disappeared
half
way
through

    One
only
participated
in
the
Elluminate
sessions

  Posts

     Some
students
participated
more
than
others

     Some
students
directed
their
posts
more
to
the

     instructor
than
to
each
other

    Only
a
few
managed
to
post
2x/day

  Voicethread

    Took
a
lot
of
time
for
instructor
to
learn
and
adapt

     to
course

    Few
students
did
this
activity

  Vocabulary
Sharing

    Not
all
students
consistently
contributed
to


    Vocabulary
sharing

  Assessment

    Students
not
formally
assessed
by
instructor

    No
‘marks’
given
except
for
quiz
results
and

     anecdotal
feedback

    Lack
of
formal
assessment
may
have
affected

     participation

  Workload

    Most
students
reported
they
spent
2
hours
a
day

    in
the
course

  Instructor
Response

    planning
the
course
more
stressful
than
running

     and
moderating
the
course

    Sense
of
wonder
when
students
started

     participating
in
planned
activities
(It’s
working!!)

    Felt
like
there
was
more
participation
from

     students
on‐line
than
in
the
classroom

    Wonder
how
it
would
be
to
manage
same
course

     with
20
students
as
we
do
with
f2f.


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Applied Project Presentation

  • 2.   Background
   Course
Proposal
   Context
   content
   Goals

 ▪  Technical
 ▪  Social
 ▪  organizational
   What
Worked
   What
Didn’t
Work
   Comments

  • 3.   Target
Group
   English
as
a
Second
Language
‐
Internationally
 Trained
Professionals
   Advanced
English
Level
   Engineers
and
Technologists
   Variety
of

ethnicities
   Up
to
10
students


  • 4.   Context
   Offered
to
students
attending
Communication
for
 Engineers
and
Technologists
(CET)
at
Vancouver
 Community
College
   CET
on
hiatus
during
Olympic
period‐no
f2f
 contact
during
on‐line
course
   Course
ran
for
12
days
   Met
students
to
present
course
and
get
recruits
   8
students
enrolled

  • 5.   Content
 ▪  Communications
focus
in
a
professional
setting
–
 listening
and
speaking
 ▪  More
on
listening
than
speaking
 ▪  Listening
strategies
 ▪  Listening
practice

  • 6.   Technical
   to
post
in
a
discussion
forum,
reply,
or
edit
a
post
   to
add
an
image,
emoticons,
a
link
   to
upload
a
written
document

   to
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in
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class
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   to
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   to
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   to
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variety
of
quizzes
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 matching,
True/False)

  • 7.   Organizational
   Content
presented
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a
daily
basis
–
not
all
at
once
   Students
managed
their
time
to
complete
a
variety
of
tasks:
 ▪  complete
short
listening
items
and
quizzes
 ▪  create
written
and
spoken
instructions
to
teach
others
 ▪  create
a
voice
message
 ▪  share
listening
resources
 ▪  share
new
or
discovered
vocabulary
(minimum
of
9
entries
per
student)
 ▪  evaluate
a
voice
message
and
a
classmate’s
oral
response
 ▪  complete
a
vocabulary
quiz
based
on
Vocabulary
Sharing
 ▪  create
a
minimum
of
24
‘quality’
posts
or
interactions
(each
post
must
 respond
to
established
criteria)

  • 8.   Social
   Asynchronous
communication
with
the
instructor
 on
a
daily
basis
   Asynchronous
communication
with
other
 participants
on
a
daily
basis
   synchronously
in
Elluminate

   Communicate
for
a
variety
of
reasons
‐
to
teach
 others,
ask
questions,
comment,
respond
to
 feedback,
share
vocabulary,
state
opinions

  • 9.   Few
technical
problems
   Students
easily
navigated
the
course
   Instructions
were
clear
   Students
enjoyed
communicating
on‐line
   Communicated
with
instructor
and
with
each
other
   Communicated
to
ask
questions,
share,
give
feedback,
state
opinions
 and
to
problem
solve
   Student
generated
material
   Shared
resources
   Shared
images
   Created
an
activity
not
planned
by
the
instructor
(Song
Sharing)
   Vocabulary
sharing

  • 10.   Elluminate
Sessions
added
cohesiveness
to
course
   Posts
   Generally
thoughtful
‘quality’
posts
   Vocabulary
Sharing
   Fun
–
useful
phrases
shared
“pain
in
the
ass”
   Students
reflected
on
listening
strategies
through
   Random
listening
glossary
   Quizzes
   Videos
and
feedback
on
videos
   Feedback
from
instructor
   Feedback
   Instructor
able
to
give
effective
written
and
oral
feedback
to
students
about
 their
speaking/pronunciation

  • 11.   Participation
   a
student
dropped
out
at
start
(work
 commitments)
   Another
disappeared
half
way
through
   One
only
participated
in
the
Elluminate
sessions
   Posts
   Some
students
participated
more
than
others
   Some
students
directed
their
posts
more
to
the
 instructor
than
to
each
other
   Only
a
few
managed
to
post
2x/day

  • 12.   Voicethread
   Took
a
lot
of
time
for
instructor
to
learn
and
adapt
 to
course
   Few
students
did
this
activity
   Vocabulary
Sharing
   Not
all
students
consistently
contributed
to

 Vocabulary
sharing

  • 13.   Assessment
   Students
not
formally
assessed
by
instructor
   No
‘marks’
given
except
for
quiz
results
and
 anecdotal
feedback
   Lack
of
formal
assessment
may
have
affected
 participation
   Workload
   Most
students
reported
they
spent
2
hours
a
day
 in
the
course

  • 14.   Instructor
Response
   planning
the
course
more
stressful
than
running
 and
moderating
the
course
   Sense
of
wonder
when
students
started
 participating
in
planned
activities
(It’s
working!!)
   Felt
like
there
was
more
participation
from
 students
on‐line
than
in
the
classroom
   Wonder
how
it
would
be
to
manage
same
course
 with
20
students
as
we
do
with
f2f.