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Spanish 551: Integrating Technology into
Lang. Learning |
Department of Modern and Classical
Languages |
SPAN 551 has been designed for students who want to learn about the different uses of the technology in their present and future careers as researchers and teachers. SPAN 551 covers both theoretical and practical issues, with a special emphasis on the Web and its possibilities as an educational tool. The course is open to both beginners and advanced computer users. The course will be taught in Spanish.
The progress made by students in this class will be evaluated by the following criteria:
1. Class preparation and participation: 20%
2. Class presentation: 25%
3. Written Assignments (to be posted on the Web): 25%
4. Final project: 30%
1. Class preparation and participation
Participation means active involvement in the class. Students are encouraged to contribute in class discussions on the articles they have to read at home. In addition, this grade includes your participation in class exercises and hands-on activities.
2. Written assignments
Every week, students will receive a reading or research assignment to perform at home. For these assignments, there will be a discussion open in the WebCT site. Students are encouraged to participate in all discussions but they are only required to contribute to five of them. The collaborative activity with the University of New Hampshire will be mandatory. (More information on this in class)
3. Class presentation
Students will work throughout the course in the development of a language course site using WebCT. On the last day of classes, students will present their project to their peers. Students will have access as users to all course sites.
4. Final project
Students will submit a written project related to one of the following issues:
1. Imagine you are a principal at a school and you have $250,000 for hardware and software infrastructure. How would you spend the money? How much would you spend to cover your ideal technological environment? Explain.
2. Find out the distribution and use of computers in three schools located in the counties close to George Mason.
3. Interview three experts on CALL. Use the Internet to contact them, and to find information on their research.
4. Select a website related to the integration of technology into Spanish learning and analyze it. Please, consult instructor to avoid problems with the site selection.
5. Subscribe to a discussion list related to the teaching of Spanish and analyze it. Please, consult instructor to avoid problems with the list selection.
It is highly recommended that students post their final projects on the homepage section of the course website.
HONOR CODE: Collaboration is the best way to learn a language. You are encouraged to help each other and to make use of outside resources. Nevertheless, on assignments that are submitted for a grade, your work must be yours alone. Plagiarism is also a Honor Code violation. Consult the GMU Honor Code for information.
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Tentative
Program SPAN 551 | ||
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Day |
Theory |
Practice |
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September
1 |
Introduction.
Basic equipment.
Cyberspanglish |
WebCT
(user) |
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September
8 |
History and
development of CALL/TELL |
Word
Processors The WWW as
information source Search
strategies |
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September
15 |
Design principles
in technology-enhanced language
instruction |
Presentation
programs Web
portals |
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September
22 |
Criteria to assess
and select technology-enhanced instructional
materials |
CALL
software Grading
tools |
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September
29 |
The teacher as
developer of technology-enhanced instructional
materials |
Hotpotatoes, Quia,
Filamentality Chats and other
communication tools |
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October
6 |
Feedback and error
analysis |
Markin
Software WebCT
(designer) |
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October
13 |
Web-based
instruction: types |
WebCT
(designer) |
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October
20 |
Individualized
work | |
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October
27 |
Web-based
instruction: assessment |
WebCT
(designer) |
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November
3 |
Web-based
instruction: interaction |
WebCT
(designer) |
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November
10 |
Web-based
instruction: management |
WebCT
(designer) |
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November
17 |
Research in
CALL/TELL |
Web-based authoring
tools for language learning (ACE II) |
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November
24 |
Copyright,
censorship and other related issues |
Web-based authoring
tools for language learning (ACE II) |
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December 1
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THANKSGIVING | |
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December
8 |
PRESENTATION
OF WEBCT PROJECTS | |
LAST DAY TO ADD THIS COURSE: SEPT. 11 - LAST DAY TO DROP THIS COURSE: SEPT. 28
Up-dated: August 2001
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