| 
  • If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old.

  • You already know Dokkio is an AI-powered assistant to organize & manage your digital files & messages. Very soon, Dokkio will support Outlook as well as One Drive. Check it out today!

View
 

PBL-CBT-CALL-Framework-for-ELT-and-EL-Learning (redirected from PBL- CBT-CALL-Framework-for-ELT-and-EL-Learning)

Page history last edited by Christine Bauer-Ramazani 7 years, 10 months ago

 

CALL-IS Academic Session:

Project-Based Learning: Pedagogical Possibilities for Online, Mobile, and Blended Learning

Panelists (in order of presentation)
Christine Bauer-Ramazani: Project-Based Learning (PBL), Content-based Instruction (CBI), and CALL: A framework for English language teaching (ELT) and learning
Christine Sabieh: Blended settings provide effective PBL opportunities 
Sandy Wagner: Project-based Possibilities in Mobile Learning Environments 
J. Elliott Casal: PBL in a community/business context 
Christel Broady: PBL in Online Teacher Education Courses 
Christine Bauer-Ramazani: PBL, CBI, and CALL: Approaches to assessment

To listen to the 
Web cast recording
of the session,
click here
 

Session summary:

Project-based learning (PBL), a learner-centered approach to the active exploration of real-world problems, promotes the use of authentic resources, critical thinking , collaboration, alternative assessment in English language learning and teaching.  Discover how PBL can be facilitated in online, mobile, and blended learning environments by creating new possibilities for incorporating technology. 

 

Abstracts of my presentations:

Project-Based Learning (PBL), Content-based Instruction (CBI), and CALL: A framework for English language teaching (ELT) and learningChristine Bauer-Ramazani will introduce Project-Based Learning as an approach in education that lends itself well to increased focus on content in English language teaching and learning while leveraging technology to accomplish the goals. Examples will be given. 

PBL, CBI, and CALL: Approaches to assessment: Christine Bauer-Ramazani will focus on alternative means of assessment using technology to monitor and evaluate student learning outcomes. Examples will be given. 

 
   
 

REFERENCES

Bauer-Ramazani, C. (2000-2014). Student web projects. Saint Michael’s College. Retrieved from 
             http://academics.smcvt.edu/cbauer-ramazani/student_web_projects.htm

Brinton, D. M., Snow, M. A., & Wesche, M. B. (1989). Content-based second language instruction. New York: Newbury House.

Gaer, S. (2015). Web Learning Projects. Retrieved from http://www.susangaer.com/studentprojects/

Larmer, J., Mergendoller, J., & Boss, S. (2015). Setting the standard for project-based learning. Alexandria, VA: ASCD.

Krauss, M. Culture Capsules: https://webdisk.lclark.edu/krauss/cwis/ortesol98/home.html

Mishra, P., & Koehler , M. (2006). Technological pedagogical content knowledge: A framework for teacher knowledge
            Teachers College Record, 108(6), 1017-1054. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9620.2006.00684.x

Nation, I.S.P., & Macalister, J. (2010). Language curriculum design. New York: Routledge.
Robb, T. Kyoto
Restaurant Project:
http://www.cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp/information/rest2/index.html 

What is PBL? (2015). Buck Institute of Education. Retrieved from http://bie.org/about/what_pbl

Wrigley, H., Krauss, M., Gaer, S., & Robb, T. (2000). Perspectives on CALL for Project-based Learning. Colloquium, TESOL
           Convention in Vancouver. Retrieved from 
https://webdisk.lclark.edu/krauss/cwis/tesol2000web/handouttesol2000.html 

 

 

Comments (0)

You don't have permission to comment on this page.