Considering what we mentioned in our previous
post, we want to share our experience
about the designing of materials for teaching. We had to create a
didactic sequence in which by the use of a Power Point presentation and any
other technological resource we can teach the “love/hate/like+ing” construction
in relation with free time activities. We thought of a presentation showing a
trip to Mendoza, Argentina together with a script describing every activity we like/love/hate
doing there in our spare time. In order to demonstrate how far every
destination was from our point of departure, we used the Google Earth program.
As a final task, students had to make a similar presentation (they could choose
their destination).
Following the TPACK model, we needed to know
the content very well. We tried to represent it in an innovative way using information technology and adapting
the materials to the students’ prior knowledge (we assumed they already knew
how to use Power Point and in this case Google Earth; if they didn’t, we would have shown
them how to deal with those devices). We think we could adapt the contents to the technological devices we had. So
far, we consider we included a representation of concepts using technology,
pedagogical techniques using technology, knowledge of the content and the use
of technological devices to facilitate the learning process, and we took into
account students’ prior knowledge about
content and technology.
As regards the
SAMR model, we have
substituted the use of pictures alone in a PP presentation with short videos
taken from Google Earth showing the places we will visit. Students should have
to use Microsoft Word instead of paper and pencil to write their scripts and
will have to make use of any technological device or resource to present their trip to the
class instead of a poster.
Why using technology? Well, we think that this
kind of presentation would lose the purpose of showing exactly the distance
between the destinations and the possibility of perceiving the places from a 3D
perspective. Using Google Earth we are providing students with authentic and up-to-date
images from different places of the world. It is true that instead of using
that program we could have used only the images taken from the Internet or
books, but in that case it would have been just another common PP presentation
with no modification in the use of technologies and consequently no
transformation in the learning process.
To sum up, students have to use technology to create a task based on a previous model.
The experience was a challenge for us considering that we are not used to this kind of activities including technology. It was really hard work since we were four peolple trying to understand how to use those digital devices. It took long hours to finish our presentation but we finally could manage the programs. Now that it is done, we think it was really interesting because we are learning something that we'll profit from when teaching and it's not that hard as it seems. Try it out!
Virgi and Giuli :D
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