viernes, 2 de mayo de 2014



Technology in the Classroom

The first image which comes to our mind is a nomal classroom, surrounded by four wall, but is it the classroom that our students in a close or far future will be using ?  The classroom concept is changing nowadays, technology has growth so much and our thinking way too.  Therefore, students send e-mails, chat, navigate, use facebook.  Today, most students use tehcnology as part of their daily lives and technology is part of them.  Lets change our thinking way, using technology in our classrooms and changing it for a better learning.






sábado, 26 de abril de 2014



Integrating Technology into classrooms

     Technology has revolutionized society in the 20th and 21st century, it naturally has found its way into schools, education and learning in our society. The way that technology is integrated with classrooms and into lesson planning needs to be reflected upon so that students learning can benefit most from the new technological tools that are available now and continuing to evolve in these new times.  In Costa Rica, few institutions have the opportunity to integrate technology into their class.  On the other side, some institutions have not learned to use it appropiately or have not use its full potential beneficts.  Integrating Technology into our classrooms can be learning funny, intesting, motivating and challenging.


sábado, 19 de abril de 2014

Top 10 Reasons to Use Technology in Education: iPad, Tablet, Computer, Listening Centers


     Education has change throught the years; however, we are right now on the boardline between what we have been doing traditionally and what can we can do with your eyes focused in the near future. There are several reasons to use technology in Education; however, we can mention the most important ones: 1) Students love technology, they spend hours when they use technology in the classroom or outside it 2) It engages the four key components to learning 3) Professional development 4) Make life easier for teachers 5) Improves tests scores 6) Help students with low attention spans 7) Learn from the experts 8) Encourages completion of homework 9) Saves money 10) Remove obstacles.  These are good reasons to use technology in our classrooms; however, there should be a mental change in our students: love for changing, love for improving, love for technology, love for learning and love for being better people in our society; without these changes can't be a change in our classrooms and in our students'minds.





sábado, 5 de abril de 2014


How Technology in the Classroom Really Affects Learning

     The United States and other countries have, for the past few years, been intensely focused on bringing technology into the classroom. Kids love computers, and indeed, having access to the World Wide Web presents some fantastic learning opportunities. Programs like Khan Academy, Pratham, and more have developed innovative ways to help kids learn and study.

     Unfortunately, recent studies are showing that students and schools that use more technology by and large actually have lower scores on math and reading tests. A recent article in Bloomberg Businessweek brought to light a disturbing fact about technology in the classroom: it isn’t working, after all. In fact, sometimes it makes things worse.


     Studies are showing that technology does not have a positive impact on learning outcomes.




     According to a study out of the University of Chicago, California’s technology rollout in the late 1990s extended Internet access with the result being no impact on learning outcomes. At all.

     Another study from the Urban Institute studied the same type of tech rollout in North Carolina and found “modest but statistically significant and persistent negative impacts on student math and reading test scores.”

     And in Portugal, Carnegie Mellon found that in schools that used more broadband, there were significant declines in test scores across the nation. Schools that had less access and Internet freedom, however, performed better than those with more. The article continues, showing again and again that technology either has no effect or a negative effect on learning: programs in the developing world, Peru, Costa Rica, and more have all seen similar results.

     Yet, we continue to push for more access to technology, more computer labs, and more online classes. Why have we kept the idea in our heads that technology is the cure-all for education’s problems? These studies clearly show that it probably isn’t.

     Using computers as an occasional learning tool can be fantastic—tool being the key word. As much as technology has advanced, the fact remains: it’s still not a suitable replacement for a qualified and passionate teacher.

sábado, 22 de marzo de 2014


12 Easy Ways to Use Technology in Your Classroom, Even for Technophobic Teachers

     Everyone wants teachers to use technology in the classroom. But you're busy -- meeting standards, prepping students for tests -- and maybe you’re not too fond of computers, anyway. Never fear – there are easy ways to bring your classroom up-to-date, technologically.

Prepare for Your Ed Tech Adventure!
  • Do you have a iPad in your classroom for your use? How about iPads for students to use? Could you get a classroom iPad?

  • What kind of Internet access is available at your school? What are school policies on student use of the Internet?

  • What do you have to do to get Ipads for your students?

  • Also try to find a technology “mentor” on campus – the computer teacher or just another teacher who uses technology more than you do. It helps to know there’s someone who can guide you and help you incorporate technology in the classroom if you’re feeling overwhelmed.

Perfect Ed Tech Activities for Beginners

Do a PowerPoint “Game Show Review”

     Many tech-savvy teachers have used Microsoft PowerPoint to create review games based on famous game shows, including “Jeopardy,” “The Weakest Link,” and “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” These templates are available online for teachers to download and revise, including their own content. Check out this template or search “powerpoint game show template” online. A fun way to practice using a projector and get your students to review important material!

Have students complete a written classroom activity as if it was online.

     Ever have your students write a diary from the perspective of a character or famous person? Why not have them create a blog instead? Take a look at various blog sites (Blogger and WordPress are two of the most popular) and create a template for your students to fill in.

     Want students to summarize information? Ask them to tweet the lesson – that is, have them write summaries of 140 characters or less, as if they were writing on Twitter. Or create a template for a web page and ask students to use it to design a webpage about the content they are studying. While these activities don’t actually use technology, they familiarize you – and your students – with the Web 2.0 world, which can be a great first step.

Try a Webquest

     A webquest guides students to search the Internet for specific information. For example, students are asked to serve as curators of a museum on a particular topic. They must search the Internet to determine what artifacts belong in their museum and explain their choices.

     There are tons of already-constructed webquests out there, a perfect way to teachers to begin integrating Internet searches into their curriculum. Here's a good introduction to the process. Once you get really comfortable with the process, you may even want to create your own! 

Good Ed Tech Activities for All Skill Levels

Use technology as a topic for a writing assignment

     For younger students, have them write a “how-to” piece about using technology in the classroom. It’s a natural fit, as young people usually have a higher comfort level with technology than many adults. Tell kids to write a piece instructing someone – maybe a grandparent? – on how to send an email, set up an Ipod, or play a video game. For older kids, have them research the impact technology has had on a particular time in history or science or include a unit on science fiction and technology in your Language Arts curriculum. 

Create a class webpage

     A class webpage can be anything from a basic site where you post announcements (think “online bulletin board”) to a much more elaborate one that includes class photos, a class blog, downloadable materials, and your own domain name. For those of you just starting out, try Scholastic’s free Home Page Builder (http://teacher.scholastic.com/homepagebuilder/). Those of you with a little more experience may enjoy Webs.com (http://www.webs.com/), which offers both free and premium service packages. 

Use an online grading system

     While some schools are mandating the shift to web-based gradebooks, you don’t have to wait to try one out. Sites like MyGradebook.com (http://www.mygradebook.com) offer the opportunity to track grades, record attendance and seating charts, and compile reports on student progress. You can also email students and parents directly to allow them to view their updated grades. Never worry again about bringing home your gradebook – you can access it from any computer.  

Do an email exchange

     When we were kids, some teachers had class penpals or had you practice your penmanship by writing a letter to an author. Try the 21st-century version of that by instituting an email exchange. Have your students exchange emails with students in another school, city, state, or country – especially valuable if both sets of students are studying the same material. Or arrange for a group of experts to accept emails from your students on a particular topic. Students who fail to see the “real world implications” of math or science may develop new interest if you can put them in touch with a video game designer, astronaut, or engineer who uses those skills every day. And for adults who might want to volunteer but feel pressed for time, email can be a great way to help out, since they can respond on their own schedule.

Give multimedia presentations – or have your students give them

     Liven up a traditional lecture by using a PowerPoint presentation that incorporates photographs, diagrams, sound effects, music, or video clips. For high school teachers, consider having your students develop presentations as a review tool before semester exams. Their work may be so good that you will want to use it in future classes!

Supplement your lessons

     When you’ve taught the same material for awhile, you – and your students – may find it less-than-exciting. A quick Internet search may help you identify ways to supplement your lessons with interesting new material. Make a habit of searching before you begin each new unit. You may find photographs, sound clips, video clips, and more that can bring your lessons to life. Many museums now offer online “virtual tours” and teachers are constantly developing new presentations and webquests, which are posted online. Add these in to keep your lessons fresh.

Advanced Ed Tech Activities

Create a class blog or wiki

     Take appropriate precautions for Internet safety, but a class blog or wiki can be a great way to integrate technology in the classroom and develop student knowledge. Some teachers use blogs to drive outside-of-class discussion – particularly helpful for AP/IB students who are motivated but short on class time. 

     A wiki is a website that uses software which allows many different people to edit it (think Wikipedia). Have your students work together to create a wiki on a topic they are studying. They will need to correct each other’s work and collaborate in order to make it a success.

Listen to – or create – a Podcast.

     There are thousands of podcasts available on the Web. Search for ones that meet your students’ needs. Some colleges are offering professors’ lectures via podcast, which can be great for advanced students. In other cases, you may be able to find an interview with the author of a book your students are reading, or other supplemental material. Make arrangements to download it and play it for your students. For the really ambitious, have students create their own podcasts to document their progress through the year or discuss their ideas on a variety of issues pertaining to the course.

“Publish” your students’ work

     Tools exist today to allow your students to create really professional looking work using a desktop computer. Have students create a short film, run an ongoing class website that features student work and opinions, or – if they’re really ambitious – raise the money to have their work professionally published by a self-publishing company like iUniverse or Lulu.

     No matter what your skill level, integrating technology in the classroom offers the chance to increase student interest and teach valuable professional skills – and have some fun!


Take from:
http://www.teachhub.com/12-easy-ways-use-technology-your-classroom-even-technophobic-teachers



sábado, 8 de marzo de 2014

Know Udemy


     This is a plataform about all kinds of onlined courses.  An English¨s teachers this destination can help us to apply different topics interactively in or out the classroom.  When you down load the Udemy App, you can connect virtually with more than 2.000.000 people who are taking a course here. also, it has more than 6.000 independent content creators. This site has built  by experts and innovate content creators in every unimaginable area. Besides, this up is available all the 24´s a day.
   
    You can watch here video lectures, audio lectures, prentatios and articles, and anything inside the taken  course, specially in English learning.

    This new plataform has the  updated strategy "Massive Open Online Course" known as (MOOC). That¨s why you can use and learn courseswith Udemy in all the worls.

   Therfore, with your smart phone, laptop, tablet or technological equipment you can use this practical up, Indeed, you can open the door of the opportunity of learning English in an easily, interesting, and useful way. So, Let¨s learn by taking advantade of it.!


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sábado, 22 de febrero de 2014

Nowadays Technological Devices

     We use updated technological devices like smartphones for many things such as the following ones: communication, productivity entertainment, interaction, to get directions, news to share photos or videos, to access information, listening to music, having fun etc.

     Some teachers think that smart phones disturb in the class; however, they are useful tools that help us to communicate, analize, share, investigate, record, articulate, cross reference, check meanings and to find out synonyms & antonyms,  to evaluate, and reflect in  the classroom.  

     Also, smartphones should be considered transformational devices which help us to develop our imagination and creativity.  These devices must be used in their fullest of their capacity, where there is a huge numbers of apps which can be used for edcatioal purposes.  These apps are designed in order to develop the people´s mental potential in an unlimited number of purposes.

     The appropiated use we can give to these technological tools in the classrooms, would be essential to build new knowledge´s bridges in the students´minds.  These devices will take students to expand their abilities beyond their imagination, where they can interact, have fun and learn at the same time with the help of the teacher.

Discover what you can do with your smartphone.  

About this blog

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     In this blog you are going to take the right decision by choosing easy tools and activities in order to reinfore knowledge in this  language by appllying technology in smart devices. This blog is for everyone who wants to learn more English by appllying updated  technology in or out of the classroom .

     Smart  devices can help you to take  information about many English topics in an easy, funny and ready lessons by applying usefull tools with many interactive materials like explanations, videos, games, chats, pictures, apps and other kinds of applications.


In the following pages you will find:

Nowadays Technological Devices

Know Udemy

Integrating Technology into classrooms

12 Easy Ways to Use Technology in Your Classroom, Even for Technophobic Teachers

 How Technology in the Classroom Really Affects Learning

Technology in the Classroom