Check out this article on teaching world languages; it ahs some good tech strategies that would be great for AP classes, but would work for all language levels.
http://www.edutopia.org/online-language-resources
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Online AP class
In trying to think of ways to increase the number of students taking the AP Italian exam, I believe it should be feasible to create an on line AP course for those students who do not have an AP Italian class at there school. Students would have to sign-up and pay just like an on-line university class. (Money paid could go to subsidize the AP Italian program and compensate teachers who give on line students feedback on oral and written exercises)
Those who contribute to the creation of the program could use it to supplement the AP class they teach. I'm not sure about the logistics or legalities of creating an on-line program but I am sure there are many teachers out there who have more expertise in this area than I do, who could help with the technical aspects of the program. We could follow one of the already approved AP syllabus and create and audio-visual course that includes reading comprehension and grammar exercises with instant feedback, oral exercises and written exercises that get feedback from on-line teachers.
Students could create video or powerpoint projects on various cultural topics that could be posted on the AP course website for other to view and use as models or prototypes for their own work. This needs to be a collaborative effort. Feeback and ideas are greatly appreciated.
Those who contribute to the creation of the program could use it to supplement the AP class they teach. I'm not sure about the logistics or legalities of creating an on-line program but I am sure there are many teachers out there who have more expertise in this area than I do, who could help with the technical aspects of the program. We could follow one of the already approved AP syllabus and create and audio-visual course that includes reading comprehension and grammar exercises with instant feedback, oral exercises and written exercises that get feedback from on-line teachers.
Students could create video or powerpoint projects on various cultural topics that could be posted on the AP course website for other to view and use as models or prototypes for their own work. This needs to be a collaborative effort. Feeback and ideas are greatly appreciated.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Thanks to those who made comments
Thank you to those who commented on the IPOD and MP3 use. You both had some very good ideas. I have to check out that phone recording system, sounds interesting.
More tech solutions for split classes
I just received your message and am writing to share our experiment with blended courses. Perhaps they can be adapted for AP. I am the chair of the department of Languages at the University of Connecticut (as well as a professor of Italian). While we are based on the main campus, we have several regional campuses and so we are experimenting with blended language courses. We are offering 2 hours of language on Interactive television (thus allowing students from 5 far away campuses to participate) and 2 additional hours per week integrating web2 technology, wikkis, blogs, google.docs, Nings, etcetera. The textbook we use is Parliamo Italaino, with Quia. The Quia site is accessible from remote locations and has videos and audios that are compatible with macs and pcs. Besides Italian, we are offering a Chinese course that follows this model and, by Fall 09, we will offer Arabic and French. We hope that, at a time of limited resources, this type of blended offering will allow us to achieve the cap necessary to keep the courses open. I will be happy to share more.
Norma Bouchard
Norma Bouchard
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Technology ideas for split classes
Per quanto riguarda il vostro desiderio di scambiarsi informazioni sull'insegnamento a livelli multipli, invito tutti a sentirsi in merito.
Piu` che creare due gruppi separati che lavorano in isolamento, la vera sfida in queste aule "ibride" e` quella di proporre materiali da affrontare in contemporanea (o meglio sequenza) a diversi livelli, nonche` quella di coinvolgere i piu` avanzati nell'infrastruttura, per il livello 4/AP come ripasso e consolidamento e per il livello 3 come apprendimento.
La sequenza delle immagini (picture sequence) e` l'esempio piu` ovvio.
Un'immagine e` bacino di parole, di frasi, di dialoghi, ecc. Si parte dall'input base per poi costruire forme piu` complesse via via.
Resta fondamentale la cura di aspetti tecnici pero`: gli studenti AP devono imparare a farlo entro i minuti concessi all'esame e curando l'aspetto della produzione orale in un contesto artificiale. Un programma gratis per la registrazione della voce con il cronometro e` Audacity che potete scaricare gratis da Internet ed e` di facile utilizzabilita` per registrare, ascoltare e salvare file audio, che poi possono essere ricevuti come allegati dall'insegnante o caricati sulla piattaforma didattica per la valutazione.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about/ (per informazioni) e poi http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/ (per scaricare il programma)
Questo puo` essere utile a chi non ha un laboratorio a scuola.
Possiamo continuare a sentirci in merito. Intanto cerco articoli per l'insegnamento in situazioni multi-livello: potrebbe essere interessante anche un approccio teorico da affiancare alla raccolta di testi.
From Teresa Fiore (Assistant Professor of Italian at CSULB)
Piu` che creare due gruppi separati che lavorano in isolamento, la vera sfida in queste aule "ibride" e` quella di proporre materiali da affrontare in contemporanea (o meglio sequenza) a diversi livelli, nonche` quella di coinvolgere i piu` avanzati nell'infrastruttura, per il livello 4/AP come ripasso e consolidamento e per il livello 3 come apprendimento.
La sequenza delle immagini (picture sequence) e` l'esempio piu` ovvio.
Un'immagine e` bacino di parole, di frasi, di dialoghi, ecc. Si parte dall'input base per poi costruire forme piu` complesse via via.
Resta fondamentale la cura di aspetti tecnici pero`: gli studenti AP devono imparare a farlo entro i minuti concessi all'esame e curando l'aspetto della produzione orale in un contesto artificiale. Un programma gratis per la registrazione della voce con il cronometro e` Audacity che potete scaricare gratis da Internet ed e` di facile utilizzabilita` per registrare, ascoltare e salvare file audio, che poi possono essere ricevuti come allegati dall'insegnante o caricati sulla piattaforma didattica per la valutazione.
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about/ (per informazioni) e poi http://audacity.sourceforge.net/download/ (per scaricare il programma)
Questo puo` essere utile a chi non ha un laboratorio a scuola.
Possiamo continuare a sentirci in merito. Intanto cerco articoli per l'insegnamento in situazioni multi-livello: potrebbe essere interessante anche un approccio teorico da affiancare alla raccolta di testi.
From Teresa Fiore (Assistant Professor of Italian at CSULB)
Monday, July 21, 2008
Some technology ideas to use in a split class
If all the AP students have an Ipod or MP3 player or a phone that downloads music and CD selections, the students could download the exercises from the CD's that come with whatever AP practice book you are using. (I have Ace the AP Exam) Then they could then listen to the exercises and do the exercises connected with the oral practice. They could check each other work and come up with questions for the teacher so that we are addressing their specific needs. Some phones also have recording capability so they could record their responses to the picture description and the oral questions. While the AP students are working on their listening skills, teacher could be doing a separate lesson with the Italian 3 students.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Benvenuti a tutti
Hi,
This is Ida Lanza for San Pedro HS in Los Angeles, CA. I created this blog so that all of us who are teaching Italian 3 and AP as a single class can come and share our problems and solutions. Since we are scattered all over the United States, using this blog to communicate and share ideas is one way we can help each other do the best for our students.
Please feel free to write in English or Italian. You can comment on what others are saying, offer answers to questions, post questions, post lesson plans and creative solutions to the 3/AP split dilemma. In unity there is strength!
A presto
This is Ida Lanza for San Pedro HS in Los Angeles, CA. I created this blog so that all of us who are teaching Italian 3 and AP as a single class can come and share our problems and solutions. Since we are scattered all over the United States, using this blog to communicate and share ideas is one way we can help each other do the best for our students.
Please feel free to write in English or Italian. You can comment on what others are saying, offer answers to questions, post questions, post lesson plans and creative solutions to the 3/AP split dilemma. In unity there is strength!
A presto
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