2018年3月29日 星期四

【好文: 日後再將每個tool 一一介紹!!! 】

Source: http://blog.tesol.org/fun-ways-to-incorporate-free-tech-into-your-classroom/

很棒的網站 :  http://www.shelsilverstein.com/learning/

Fun Ways to Incorporate (Free) Tech Into Your Classroom

A guest post by Kathleen BergerIn this blog, Kathleen Berger shares a long list of free online resources to help you motivate and engage your ELLs. These web tools will have your students working collaboratively to use language meaningfully.
We as educators love to use technology in our classes, but it’s hard to think of new ways to use it. Out of lack of imagination, students are forced to participate in PowerPoint presentation after PowerPoint presentation. I have found that web tools are the perfect answer for this. This post provides links to web tools to incorporate into your classes to motivate and engage your students. I highly recommend using these tools in groups rather than having your students work alone. In this way, students get the chance to interact with others, make decisions collaboratively, and use the language in a meaningful way. What makes web tools great is that you don’t need to save your work on a flash drive; it’s stored online, accessible from anywhere with Internet.
Oh, did I mention that all of these are free?
Presentations
The following are great for informational presentations, and I’ve ranked them from easiest to hardest.
  • Haiku Deck is elegant and simple, making it very fun and easy.
  • Emaze can be hard to customize, but it’s the most versatile in my opinion, allowing students to adjust the text, choose their own backgrounds, and add hyperlinks.
  • Slides.com is by far the most difficult and should be used only with the most tech-savvy students, but done right, your students can create something truly beautiful and innovative.
Creative Writing/Storytelling
Creative storytelling is not always as exciting when you present your story slide by slide like a presentation. Students need a little inspiration, which is why there are several sites that provide graphics, animation, and photos that allow students to plug their story into the art provided.
  • Powtoon can be a little bit complicated to get the hang of because there are just so many options, but it is definitely exciting to watch.
  • Zimmer Twins is good for lower level students, and I’ve used it to teach reactions, emotions, and action verbs.
  • Story Bird is easy for the nontech-savvy groups, as there’s already a story or template created, and the students write their own words onto the images.
  • StripGenerator allows students to create a cartoon strip, and, if they like, they can print it out later.
Video
Videos are fun, especially if you have a creative group. I had the students film a tour of the city for newer students: They went outside of the classroom, took pictures, and filmed themselves giving a walking tour of the immediate area. It was not only engaging for the students, but it was fun to see what they thought was most interesting in the area. I suggest being prepared with cords to connect your students’ phones to the computers OR have them do these as group projects at home.
  • WeVideo is an easy way to make free videos online. All you need to do is get the students to download the app, film their scenes, then edit on any computer.
  • Another option is to use Stupeflix, which allows you to make as many videos as you want with 16 themes and the option to add photos  or videos that the students can upload from their computer, Instagram, or the web (they can do a quick Google search right on the webpage). This might also be helpful for students giving an informational or personal presentation.
Websites
Students can build their own websites with Yola, Wix, or Weebly, and creating a website can be especially motivating for students in business classes, where they might spend several weeks or a semester making a business plan. Rather than present their plan directly, they could format their business into an actual website.
These days, there is no excuse to not be using technology in the classroom. If there are not resources at your disposal in the classroom, in many cases, the students can work on these projects at home or in the computer labs on campus. If you can implement even one of these fun projects in the classroom, you will find a renewed energy in the students and maybe even a new respect for your ability to give them a challenging and interesting project.

Kathleen BergerKathleen Berger Christian got her MA TESOL from Azusa Pacific, wrote for the CATESOL Journal, presented at two conferences on native speaker privilege, and has taught at language schools in France, Hollywood, and Long Beach. She currently teaches at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa.

2018年3月19日 星期一

【38 foreign films for kids (with lesson plans)! Teach students about the world! 😍😍😍】

一位美國籍 的ESL老師分享38 部可以教學生認識世界的電影, 
Becky 老師推薦的電影取自各不同國家拍的影片 (有些還是得獎的電影/ 動畫), 
內容品質都適合學生觀看, 有的電影介紹還附上教案或影評!
感覺還不錯!  

2018年1月5日 星期五

【Makebeliefscomix: Free ​E-books for secondary and elementary school students!😍😍😍】

推薦一個E-book 網站, 讓學生寒假不無聊! 
​在家練英文寫作和創意思考! Makebeliefscomix.com
除了可以免費讓老師和學生製作英語小漫畫​供教學使用,
這網站最棒之處是有​十​款免費的E-books 可供​下載
​✿當然, 若有老師願意sponsor 電子書的作者, 他會很開心的!
✿特色✿
​1. 可列印也可存成PDF 檔,
學生可用電腦直接在E-book上打字, 打完存檔!
​2. 每款適合不同年齡層的學生​(程度分類僅供參考)​:
​✿​Write What You Know! ​ 適合高中生​
✿ ​Plant Your Dream Seeds! 適合​國​中生
​✿​​Pep Talks for When You Need Them​ ​適合​國​高中生
✿A Book of Questions:
A Playful Journal to Keep Thoughts & Feelings​ ​
適合​國​高中生​
✿Something To Write About​ ​適合​國高中生​
(很多題目其實很像大學指考會出的題目,
但writing prompts 多了點創意!)
✿​MakeBeliefsComix FILL-ins​ ​適合​國​小和國中生​
✿Words I Wish Someone Had Said to Me As a Kid​ ​
適合​國​小和國中生​
✿MakeBeliefs to Spark Your Writing​ ​適合​國​高中生​
✿Hummingbird Joy: A Book of All the Things That Make You Happy​ ​適合​國中生
✿Laptop Letters: Sending Wise & Loving Messages to Young People in Your Life 適合​​高中生​

2017年12月18日 星期一

【Using Wheel of Names for post-reading activities/tasks】

把閱讀理解題鍵入線上的Wheel of Names http://wheel-of-names.appspot.com/static/index.html 編輯欄:

What's the reading about?
Who is the speaker?
Who are the listeners?
Why is Mr. Bus dirty and sad?
Can we read on the bus?
Can we drink milk on the bus?
Talk about one rule on the bus.
What should we do to Mr. Bus?


然後再按下方的add names to wheel,就可以直接線上操作,投影到班級布幕,抽題、抽小組回答問題!

【Padlet : 雲端分享工具 】

Padlet 是一個非常易用的雲端分享工具網站,
它的概念是提供「壁佈板」給用家寫上文字,
並隨意貼上圖片、網頁、文件、錄音等,
向其他人分享個人的看法。
只要將您的Padlet「壁佈板」網址發送給學生,
學生開啟這個網址後就能在上面發表意見。
過程中,大家的意見會不斷在同一個版面上呈現,
讓學生可觀摩別人的意見,再補充個人的論點,令看法更加全面。
您也可以讓學生透過自己的手機和平板電腦拍下他們的作品
或手寫答案張貼到Padlet壁佈板上彼此觀摩、學習。
這麼好用的課堂活動工具,快來試試吧!

【Padlet 】:https://padlet.com/
【Padlet 教學】:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkBnwPqaIjA

【Popplet: Ask students to create mind maps】

學生做報告前或小組討論後,常要畫腦圖以作輔助,
而Popplet正好讓學生快捷便利地把所思所想記錄其中。
Popplet是用以組織創意想法、畫出心智圖的工具,
學生可在Popplet上加入文字、影音、圖片,
並提供多人同時上線編輯及線上共享功能,讓學生更容易整理不同的想法,
有條理地去進行匯報或研究。
老師也可把Popplet做為課後作業,讓學生自行回家完成Popplet心智圖後,
再把成品的連結以email的方式繳交,並於課堂上展示、分享。

【Popplet】:https://popplet.com/
【Popplet教學】:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdGbELqaIYk

Source: 全球華文網

In addition to Cogglehttps://coggle.it/)    , you have another choice when asking students to create mind maps to show what they have read/learned: Popplet !!! 


【Pixton & Comic Strip Creator: Making comics DIY❤️】

Do you want to use comics in your teaching? Check out Pixton and Comic Strip Creator, which allow you to create comics for free! 

Pixton提供您教材製作的新選擇,藉由簡易的操作模式,在頁面上選擇人物、場景、元素並輸入對話,就可快速完成一頁可愛又好看的對話漫畫了。不管是製作課程教材或是出作業讓學生自行製作對話,都能為您的課堂帶來新樂趣!

【Pixton網路版】:https://www.pixton.com/
【Pixton app版】:https://itunes.apple.com/…/app/pixton-comic-m…/id1000914010…
【Pixton google play 版】:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.com.pixton.editor&hl=en

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您還在為想製作簡易的課文圖文對話,卻苦無製作對話的數位工具而煩惱嗎? 那您一定要試試Comic Strip Creator。它提供了多元的人物選擇,您僅須選定對話人物、輸入對話文字,即可快速完成可愛又有趣的漫畫對話囉! 

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/comic-strip-creator/id1007374503?mt=8


Source: from 全球華文網


2017年12月15日 星期五

【A Youtube channel featuring Taiwanese food, culture, and tourist attractions】

Want to know Taiwan from an American husband’s (who got married to a Taiwanese lady) perspective? Just subscribe to this very interesting, informative Youtube channel created by Mrs. Beck!

無意間發現這個很適合學習如何用英語介紹台灣的youtube頻道,Youtuber是來自美國的小貝(Beck),幾年前娶了台灣老婆,還有了愛的結晶。喜歡他用心錄製的影片,幾乎每集都有中文英文字幕,可以很自然的觀賞影片並練習英聽和習得一些介紹台灣美食、文化和風景的相關單字!上上週六剛發現,欲罷不能一連看了四五部影片(一集大概10 ~12分鐘),放給學生看,他們也很愛呢!

【30 Essential Fast Food Vocabulary Words】


這網頁介紹30 種速食相關單字並搭配簡短的英文介紹和圖片,
很實用! 不論是要學生表達不喜歡或是喜歡吃速食,多知道些日常生活單字總是幫英文加分! 🙂🙂
🌱General Fast Food Vocabulary
1. Carry-out
2. Eat in
3. Drive through
4. Franchise
🌱Understanding the Menu
5. Menu
6. Combo
7. Nutrition
🌱Drinks
8. Beverage
9. Soft drink
10. Fountain drink
11. Slushie
12. Smoothie
13. Coffee
🌱Types of Bread
14. Sub
15. Bun
16. Muffin
17. Scone
18. Biscuit
🌱Side Dishes
19. Sides
20. Condiments
21. Dressing
22. French fries
23. Hash browns
24. Onion rings
🌱Types of Meat
25. Burger
26. Chicken nuggets
27. Sausage
28. Hot dog
29. Bacon
30. Angus beef

【Introduction to Taipei & Kaohsiung (by National Geographic Channel)】

兩支由國家地理頻道拍攝的英語影片 (只有幾分鐘) 
分別介紹台北和高雄
有中文和英文字幕可以選擇