1 / 7

Technology and Learner Autonomy – A Reflection Paper Vukile D. Mgijima

Technology and Learner Autonomy – A Reflection Paper Vukile D. Mgijima. An Autonomous Learner. sets their own goals and takes responsibility for their own learning, takes/accepts the initiative to interact with others to gain more insight about their learning, and

cree
Download Presentation

Technology and Learner Autonomy – A Reflection Paper Vukile D. Mgijima

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Technology and Learner Autonomy – A Reflection Paper Vukile D. Mgijima

  2. An Autonomous Learner • sets their own goals and • takes responsibility for their own learning, • takes/accepts the initiative to interact with others to gain more insight about their learning, and • regularly reflects and reviews their own progress. • the one to whom learning is seen as the result of his own self-initiated interaction with the world (Thanasoulas, 2000).

  3. Teacher’s Role • Create and/or maintain a conducive learning environment in which learners can learn to be autonomous - make ‘the technology’ available/accessible. • Guide learners – re how to • Provide relevant material – eg tut. Ex/tst on WiSeUp • Intervene for further assistance • Check, & update regularly

  4. Tech & Learner Autonomy • enhances learner motivation (Sullivan & Pratt, 1996). • allows learners to seek out extra educational resources on their own and at their own pace. • Ls - use online reference tools such as online dictionaries, grammar and style checkers, and concordances for corpus analysis.

  5. faster learners are able to ‘learn’ ahead. • Learn to organise their time & use it economomically and advantageously. • Through tech, each learner is able to monitor their progress through immediate and individualized feedback on language practice exercises, chapter tests, and score reports(Chapelle & Jameson, 2008).

  6. In a nutshell ed tech - such as the Internet and computer software - enhances learner motivation in that it performs functions similar to and, in some instances, even better than what many teachers do in class through textbooks; and • makes it easier for teachers to help learners become autonomous

  7. I welcome your questions. I’m Vukile Mgijima

More Related