"If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow." John Dewey

Monday, November 26, 2012

Week 8: Web Tools to encourage Learner’s Autonomy

Last week we discussed about Learner Autonomy and this week there were discussions about how a teacher can build autonomy in students and what technology tools can help him with that.  
In this order of ideas this week we’ve been acquainted with ANVILL. It sounds like the name of a pill ADVIL) – a pain reliever, but in fact it stands for A National Virtual Language Lab. It is a virtual “lab” that the teacher can make available for the students’ practice of their listening and speaking skills as well as feedback in terms of grading. It is in a way a “Pain Reliever” for the teachers that have discovered it and use it in the classroom simplifying their work and in the same time encouraging learner autonomy.

Another tool which can be used online and offline is HotPotato. I have seen my colleagues write about it the previous weeks but I thought it is the classic Hot Potato Game which I also use in my classroom. J It turns out it is a programme. I am still exploring it but I have checked out the activities created by other teachers and it seems like a very resourceful programme and I intend to use it at some point in creating activities with my students.

I have been using the Online Crossworsds, Bingo, Domino, Certificate and Puzzle Makers before but I would print them out and use them as handouts. What was new for me is that I learned that there are also Test Makers and I thought that tool extremely useful .

1 comment:

  1. Hi Liliana: I'm glad that you found hot potatoes and Anvill to be nice tools. I am really happy that you tried Anvill out and used it a little bit. It is a very nice tool and is actually quite powerful. We are lucky at the University of Oregon to have the developer of this tool, Jeff Magoto, work with us. Sometimes he has even been able to guest moderate during the week 7. Unfortunately Thanksgiving was this year was bad timing and he wasn't able to join our class this time. ~Robert

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