четверг, 17 декабря 2020 г.

Top-5 English blogs from people that I know

 Hello!

Today I want to share with you may top-5 blogs about English fro teachers and students. I hope you will find something interesting for yourself. Long stry short, let's move to the list.

1. SET:SINGING ENGLISH TOGETHER

It's so stylish, you have to visit it! I'm sure you will like the idea of this blog.
No more words, go and check it!

2. English For Kids 7-12

This blog also attracted me by its appearance. It's written really good. It contains lots of interesting topics, so I guess it can help in your learning process.

3. Phonetics - Take it easy!

I like the idea of the posts' numeration like "day 1" or "Day 8". Be aware that it is written in Russian, but still it's really informative and it will help you to gain some new knowledge.

4. SpeakEverywhere

This blog has a good structure and it's really easy to read. The title of the blog is really intriguing. There you will find some information about the MOOCs, QR codes, mobile learning and etc.

5. ENGLISH FOR YOU

I don't know what to say but the cat on the first page is fabulous! I've chosen this blog only because of him. Check it out ;)

Hope you will enjoy this blog. Have a good day!
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четверг, 10 декабря 2020 г.

MALL, QR codes and Augmented reality

 Hello!

Have you heard about MALL? No?! So, read it carefully.

MALL stands for Mobile Assisted Language Learning. It can be generally considered as mobile lerning.

Mobile learning (m-learning) is education via the Internet or network using personal mobile devices, such as tablets and smartphones to obtain learning materials through mobile apps, social interactions and online educational hubs.

What is essential about mobile learning is not the device but the mobility of the learner. We can learn across different contexts. We can learn across different locations. We can learn across different social contexts  as we engage with different communities and even within one location we can employ diffferent technologies. We can move from one technology to another.

So, the focus is on the learner and on the notion of the seamless learning.
If you want to learn more then watch this video and I'm sure you'll be more interested in mobile learning as a student or as a teacher who can integrate mobile learning in his educational programm. 

Also, today I want to speak about QR codes. I think that it's very important to keep up with the innovations that occure every day and to be savvy in learning and teaching. So, a teacher can try to "digitalise" his or her educational materials and share them via special "signs" even if they are printed.

Well, QR codes look a bit like barcodes but, instead of vertical stripes, are made up of square-shaped patterns. The patterns within QR codes represent binary codes which can be interpreted to reveal the data stored by the code.

A QR reader can identify a standard QR code based on the three large squares on the outside of the QR code. Once it has identified these three shapes, it knows that everything contained inside the square is a QR code.

Via such codes you can share:
  • Internet address
  • Сontact information
  • SMS
  • Geographical data
  • Text
  • Phone data
I think they are really usefull!

Actually, do you remember that I've mentioned once about the Quizlet? I've decided to try it on and created my own flesh cards. Hope that they will help me to learn some of the political terms :)
You can check it here

And the last point for today is the Augmented Reality.

Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real world are enhanced by computer-generated perceptual information, sometimes across multiple sensory modalities, including visual, auditory, haptic, somatosensory and olfactory.

There are some services whci can help you to create your own augmented reality. They are:
  • Aurasma Studio
  • Layar and etc.
Hope that you liked this blogpost. If you have some questions, feel free to ask ;)
Have a good day!

четверг, 3 декабря 2020 г.

MOOCs

Hi!
Today I want to speak about MOOCs. First of all, we should get the idea what is MOOC in general.

MOOC — Massive Open Online Courses are free online courses available for anyone to enroll. MOOCs provide an affordable and flexible way to learn new skills, advance your career and deliver quality educational experiences at scale.

I have found a good pic which shows the most important features of MOOCs.


There are different resources like edX, Moodle, Udemy (free version), Versal (free version) and etc. which allows you to create your own courses.

I'd like to pay your attention on Coursera.org. It has lots of different courses connected to various topics, like Art, Business, Computer Science and etc. It's really convenient in usage. It has free access for student from all over the globe. And I think it's cool because it has video lectures from leading universities and companies like Yale, Google, IBM, and more.

For example, for us as a future teachers it can help in mastering our communicative skills with the course " Improve Your English Communication Skills Specialization" by Georgia Institute of Technology or you can prepare for TESOL with the help of some courses prepared by profeesor from different universities.

Highly reccomend you to visit it. Have a good day!

Top-5 English blogs from people that I know

 Hello! Today I want to share with you may top-5 blogs about English fro teachers and students. I hope you will find something interesting f...