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New Technologies in MFL Teaching and Learning

New Technologies in MFL Teaching and Learning. Presenter: Stephanie Hopkins AST in MFL. Languages Conference Comberton Village College Friday 6th July 2007. stephmhopkins@gmail.com www.shopkins.wordpress.com. Objectives.

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New Technologies in MFL Teaching and Learning

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  1. New Technologies in MFL Teaching and Learning Presenter: Stephanie HopkinsAST in MFL Languages Conference Comberton Village College Friday 6th July 2007 stephmhopkins@gmail.comwww.shopkins.wordpress.com

  2. Objectives • Demonstrate how I have used new technologies to enhance pupils’ learning and my teaching • Provide a ready-to-use resource • Provide delegates with user guides and internet references for starting out stephmhopkins@gmail.comwww.shopkins.wordpress.com

  3. Blogging • Weblog • Personal, departmental use • www.shopkins.wordpress.com • www.blogger.com • www.typepad.com • www.blogeasy.com • www.wordpress.com stephmhopkins@gmail.comwww.shopkins.wordpress.com

  4. Video On Demand • www.youtube.com • www.dailymotion.com • Pigloo clip • Pigloo activities • TF1, France 2, TV5 stephmhopkins@gmail.comwww.shopkins.wordpress.com

  5. Digital Video • Amazing motivation tool • Pupils’ use of the TL • Keepsake • Digital Video - DV cam, digital cameras, mobile phones • Editing - iMovie/ Windows Movie Maker (see user guide) stephmhopkins@gmail.comwww.shopkins.wordpress.com

  6. Recording Sound • Mobile phones • MP3 / iPod recording • USB microphone • Podcasting… stephmhopkins@gmail.comwww.shopkins.wordpress.com

  7. What is a podcast? • iPod broadcast • 1) use; 2) create • MP3 versus podcast • Video or audio stephmhopkins@gmail.comwww.shopkins.wordpress.com

  8. Why podcast? • Access and exposure to, and independent use of, L2 eg. A-level • Active learning • Learning log • Enterprise • A real purpose • International conversations • Personal revision resource stephmhopkins@gmail.comwww.shopkins.wordpress.com

  9. Accessing Podcasts • iTunes music store (demo) • Direct from website stephmhopkins@gmail.comwww.shopkins.wordpress.com

  10. What to podcast? • Radio show • Dialogues • GCSE example Q&A • Debate • ??? stephmhopkins@gmail.comwww.shopkins.wordpress.com

  11. Steps to podcasting Create: • Recording equipment eg. USB mic, ipod or similar • Editing software eg. Audacity (free) • MP3 encoder eg. LAME (or iTunes) • Upload to podcast host (Odeo,jellycast…) • Submit to iTunes Store • Enjoy fame and fortune (and proud pupils!) stephmhopkins@gmail.comwww.shopkins.wordpress.com

  12. Plenary and Feedback • Thoughts, comments, questions… stephmhopkins@gmail.comwww.shopkins.wordpress.com

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