viernes, 6 de marzo de 2015

Reflective essay

INTEGRATION OF ICT IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE TEACHING AND LEARNING

Learning how to use ICT’s in the foreign classroom is a matter of professional development that we teachers must experience and learn about it. In discussions in teaching languages and the role of ICT’s in the classroom, there is a tendency on accepting that teachers should train themselves on how to incorporate them and their advantages when it comes to learning. Nevertheless, I think that what we know now on this topic is just a drop in the sea of ICT’s and what they can offer.

First of all, I would like to say that ICT’s are not the solutions to every single trouble of teaching, and they can be used as well to teach in very odd ways. People could argue that they use ICT’s to promote learning in a classroom in a more dynamic way, even when they do exactly the same but in a computer. For instance, the use of “fill in the blank” exercises about grammar or filling the lyrics of a song by means of over-repeating it are good examples of not to use ICT’s. I think those practices are still concerned with grammar, accuracy in terms of language competence. This way of using ICT’s has been just a nicer way to do the same. In contrast, ICT’s can provide other spaces for learning, but they also required some teaching expertise both in Digital knowledge and language acquisition.

Furthermore, Using sound systems, computer games and other tools based on traditional stimulus-response work would kill the concept of the uses and possibilities in the classroom. Games are great examples of human interaction; nevertheless, Teachers do not know yet how to handle them. Many games are destroyed in terms of a good game to satisfy the demands of the “linguistic knowledge” or “linguistic purpose” of the game. This has to do with the perception of language learning and technology teacher have. I think that for developing initiatives like using computer games to foster learning, Teacher In this way, language teachers can have a pair project work with teachers of other subjects as computer science, so both can direct their classes in the same direction.

Learning how to create blogs as a means of information and source of teaching was the first step to avoid old misconceptions in my process. These blogs were especially useful to me in terms of having a space where I could share and check what I had done. In the future, I hope to use them as a source of learning experience and as a tool for students to catch the lesson they miss or share some other stuff that they could have found over a topic. However, using this tool only for giving more support to students’ process could foster students’ procrastination to physical classroom due to the fact that “everything is on the blog.” I would say that learning how to create something with ICT’s is not only learning about the process, but learning about the impact it can have in my classes.

Furthermore, Podcasts, videos and e-tivities that we discussed and created in class are other means to promote creative and critical thinking. We used to think that we only have the opportunity to face students with whether British or American speeches. Many of these audios presented artificial conversations or topics really out of the context. Podcasting our own voice or taking speeches about topics we decide to discuss in class can help students to reflect and analyze the discourses of “language perfection” and standard language”. Creativity can be fostered by the creation of own podcasts or blogs, etc. Also, creating videos that use their own speech recorded can help students to realize they can create as well material for contrasting their previous performance and how they progress through the time they study.

In my opinion, what we have learnt so far are good tools for implementing in language teaching. We can have a wide range of different materials created by ourselves and we do not have to depend on what is done or on what others said is good for learning. Podcasting, especially, is a great way to track oral production. This tool can help not only teachers to have their own material in class, but creating connections and evidences of students’ learning process to show parents. Videos can also contribute to this purpose.

On the other hand, I think that we have just started understanding the basis of what it could be done using ICT’s in the language classroom. I strongly agree that we have to start working with the implementation of ICT’s inside the classroom. In fact, what we know now covers just some aspects of creating material for language learning. There are still boundaries for the uses of IDT’s; for example, using video games to foster learning and not just putting a grammar based class on a game.

In the same fashion, Teachers should deepen their knowledge about ICT’s in the classroom, not only for using them for making material, but for facilitating virtual environments to learn a language. Using some virtual tools as podcasting, creating videos and E-tivities are just the beginning of a process that should evolve by the time. The teacher should past from the perspective of being just users of programs and imagine the possibilities of any of these gadgets for learning, to properly create those ones. This will implicate that teachers should learn a language and also they should have some skills in programming languages. Despite the challenges this represents, I think it is necessary to change the paradigm on teachers only as users, but as creators in all senses.


In conclusion, ICT’s are a field open to explore and that must be explored by teachers and students. From now and on, In order to work on teaching through content, I would like to go deepen in the concepts of what a game is and how games can contribute learning since this is an issue that increases more and more in our society. Also, I would like to explore the creation and use of videos in the classroom; I would love to create more interactive videos or more professional videos to have more interactive interactions among students, teachers and the video