Showing posts with label Students. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Students. Show all posts

Friday, 8 April 2022

Mobile Learning With Nearpod

 



Today, we go mobile in our journey to explore tools and resources to facilitate teaching and learning.


The mobile phone is one of the wonders of the digital world. Mobile phones have taken the lion’s share in the lives of 21st-century citizens. Even in the remotest corners of the earth, mobile phones have made their way into households. Students are not left out. In fact, they are the majority of users of mobile phones.


There is a hot and ongoing debate on whether to allow mobile phones in the classroom. The discussion is proof that mobile phones have a vital role in the field of education.


While hoping that partisans of mobile phones in schools win the debate, let’s see what to do with the mobile phones out of the classroom.


In this article, I take a look at Nearpod.


What is Nearpod?

Nearpod is an all in one solution for classroom activities. It is an interactive online platform for creating teaching and learning activities. Think of PowerPoint slideshows, Google Slides, PDFs, Videos, and YouTube content and how you can streamline all of them on a single platform. Nearpod offers just that!


How Nearpod works

First, get your PowerPoint, videos, and slides ready for the lesson you want to teach. If you are a busy teacher, pick from ready-to-use customizable formats from Nearpod. 


The platform boasts more than 15500 ready-made formats to choose from. So there are formats to suit all needs.

In addition to being an incredible lesson plan builder, Nearpod also transforms the lesson into interactive content.


The platform can transform the content of your lesson into a game to engage your learners. These games can be in the form of quizzes, polls, formative evaluations, simulations, and interactive media.


Also, with Nearpod, a teacher can assist learners in groups or individually to improve an area of difficulty. Nearpod offers a report on a student’s performance. Teachers can give assignments to students and receive a report of their performance via email.


You might now be asking what mobile phones have to do with this. Nearpod works like Kahoot. It has a lesson planning platform and an interactive platform for remote learning. Each content created by the teacher has a code to interact with the content.


There are two options to deliver the content. The content can be delivered in a live session with students participating in the class with the teacher at the same time. It can also be delivered in a remote session where students participate from the comfort of their homes.

Students can access the content through their mobile phones and at home. In a context where mobile phones are not allowed in the classroom, the live session might be challenging for the teacher using mobile phones. That is only possible in a context where the school provides other digital tools like laptops.


This is where the remote session comes in handy. All the students need is the code to the lesson to access it from their mobile from home. It is excellent for flipped learning, where students are exposed to the material to be covered in class before the actual lesson.


 Cons

Like any good tool out there, there are not always perfect. In the case of Nearpod, accessing all the platform's features requires a subscription. There is a free plan, but the features are basic and limited. The free version makes it possible to save data for only 100 MB. 


My take

Nearpod is a tool worth exploring. It is very useful for large classroom management where it is not possible to attend to the need of individual students within the time frame of a lesson. Via students’ individual reports, a teacher can organise remedial classes. 


Have you ever used Nearpod in the classroom or to improve your speaking skills? Leave your thoughts in the comment section!

(All images credit: Nearpod)

Thursday, 10 March 2022

Online Resources for ELT Professionals 1

Onestopenglish



Hello ELT!

We live in an era of abundant resources. There are so many online materials that we can use to boost our teaching. However, as I always say, more isn't always better!


Like the lonely Londoner, English language teachers can be frustrated choosing the correct resources for a particular lesson or teaching context.


In the following two articles, we will visit two websites where you can have some excellent resources for English language teachers and students.


Let us begin with Onestopenglish

 


Have you ever visited a one-stop-shop? Have you ever experienced the incredible feeling of shopping for all your items in a single shop and not moving from one shop to another?


Well, that does not happen only in a grocery or clothing shop! There is also a shop where you can have all the resources you need to teach and learn English. 


What are you looking for? Resources for teaching grammar? Vocabulary? Reading? Listening? Speaking? 


Are you searching for resources to help your students learn English independently? 

Let’s go shopping for some resources!


General presentation of the website

Onestopenglish contains more than 8000 resources. There are resources for each age group as well as for ELT. 


Resources for children

 



Resources for teenagers

In addition to the same sections for children, teenagers have resources for developing their skills, for General English and Exams. These include resources to prepare for Cambridge English Qualifications, IELTS, and TOEIC.


 

Resources for adults

Onestopenglish provides solid content for adult learners. In addition to the above sections, there are ESOL and Business and ESP resources. 




Resources for professional development

Onestopenglish is an excellent place where ELT professionals find resources for their classrooms and can also be brought to the spotlight by sharing their skills. Onestopenglish hosts a Lesson Plan competition and the winners have their resources shared on the website. It also contains abundant resources for Methodology, Classroom Management.


Onestopenglish also believes that teaching English is not only done onsite. The COVID-19 pandemic reminded online sceptics that education is fast-moving online. Do you plan to build a career online? Stop at Onestopenglish to learn about Tech tools for online teaching, Online Education, Interactive worksheets and tons of resources to launch your online teaching career.


Navigating the website

One thing that I love at Onestopenglish is how easy it is to search for resources. They know that teachers are very busy and have less time to search through tons of resources. Here is where the search filter of Onestopenglish comes in handy. 



You can filter resources by Language skills, Level, Format or Age.


Cons of Onestopenglish

As the saying goes, perfection is not of this world!


The website is not FREE! Not all resources on the website are free. To access some resources, you have to buy an annual subscription of £21.00.


You don’t mean it. Did you say £21.00 for 12 months! Yes, you have right. £21.00 for 12 months, £1.75 per month! Even though some materials are not free, the yearly subscription is still reasonably affordable. 


Overall, Onestopenglish is a great place to shop for pedagogic resources. 

Enjoy!


Have you ever used a resource from Onestopenglish? Leave your thoughts in the comment section!

(All images credit: Onestopenglish)

Friday, 4 February 2022

My Take on Kahoot!

 Let's Kahoot it!

 


Hello ELT!

Since Elliot Masie coined the word e-learning in November 1999 to describe online learning, the education industry has witnessed a boom in education technology. Learnplatform.com reports that US school districts used 1327 e-learning tools as learning shifted online during Covid-19.


Now, before you become excited at the idea of plenty, consider this…more isn't always better!


Choosing the appropriate e-learning tool among myriads is a daunting and overwhelming task. All the tools available out there may be aiming at the same goal, but they come with varying levels of complexity. Some of the tools require an excellent grip of tech-knowledge, while others are easy to navigate. 


As teachers, we've got so much on our plates: preparing lessons and materials, delivering the lessons, correcting students' homework, grading their scripts. Taking advantage of what technology has to offer is a great way to facilitate the load of teachers.


Today, I will walk you through Kahoot, one of the educational techs to spice teaching and learning, and I promise to keep it simple!


What is Kahoot?

It is a game-based educational tech founded in 2012 by Johan Brand, Jamie Brooker and Morten Versvik and released to the public in September 2013. 


It is a tool to create interactive learning games. If you want to break the ice or add some fun to your class, then Kahoot is the go-to platform. Kahoot quizzes (called Kahoots) are great ways for students to have fun and compete while learning. With Kahoot, the saying that "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" will be a distant memory!


How to create a Kahoot activity?

It's as simple as ABC.

First thing first, create an account! 

Who does not know how to create an account these days? Nobody for sure! As long as you are an internet user, there is no platform you use without creating an account. With Kahoot, all you need is an email, username, password, and bingo! You are ready to use Kahoot!


Once in your account, the interface presents you with a few options.

Create a Kahoot!


To do this, click on the "Create" button, and several options will be presented to you. You may want to start a Kahoot from scratch or use one of the available templates.



Kahoot questions are MCQs with one correct answer. All you have to do is tick the correct answer before moving to the next question. You also can choose the type of questions (quiz, True or False, Puzzle…You can also set the time limit for each question, the number of points for each correct answer and the answer options. While setting up the question, you also have the option to insert videos, images, audio and gifs to add more fun to the activity. Once you are done setting your questions, save and exit.


Where do you find your Kahoot activity?

It's simple! Head to your account. There you will find several tabs. 



The Library tab

This is where all your Kahoot activities and games are saved.


The Report tab

Here, you will find all the Kahoot games you have played with your students. 




When you click on each Kahoot, it provides a detailed report of the activity: number of payers, the most challenging question, the percentage of the correct answer for each student, and so many other useful stats.


The Group tab

You may want to collaborate with a colleague to create and share Kahoot. You can do so under the group tab. Henry Ford said: "Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success." Get together with a colleague and create great instructional games!


The access pas tab

Do you want pre-prepared Kahoot games and activities? This is where to grab some. But watch out; they are not free. You need to subscribe to have access to this premium content. However, you do not need this pricey content because you can create excellent content with the free version of Kahoot!


Now that you have created your Kahoot, it's time to play it!


Head to the Library tab of your account or the Group tad if it is a group-created Kahoot, select a Kahoot and click on play! 



Once you click on play, you can play the Kahoot immediately or assign it to your students to play at a given date and at a given time.



Once you are ready to play, click on start, and a code will be generated. 




Here, you have several options to control students' participation. You may decide to pitch the students against each other or have them compete in groups or on shared devices. "You have the yam and you have the knife" Cut as you deem fit!


Send the code to your students, who will enter it on www.Kahoot.it to have access to the game. 


Once all the participants have locked in, start clicking on the questions to play the game!


Like any human activity, perfection is always an aspiration, not a reality, and Kahoot is no exception. Let's look at some pros and cons of the platform.  


My take

Now that you know what Kahoot is and how it can add flavour to your teaching, sign up, create fun games and Kohoot it!

 

Have you ever used Kahoot in your classroom? Leave your thoughts in the comment section!

(All images credit: http://kahoot.it)

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