Last year I was participated in some sessions organized in EVO 2012 . The Electronic Village Online Sessions are organized between January 14, 2013 - February 17, 2013 http://evosessions.pbworks.com/w/page/10708567/FrontPage Registration is Jan 7-13, 2013 - Join a session!
Now I want to wish you again a HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL YEAR 2013 and I want to tell you that this year I will continue to blog TOP 10 and I invite you to join my session in CO13 . I begin to write about Curation in 1st Oline Curation eBook where everyone can propose new articles and chapters http://www.widbook.com/book/cover/2425/ .
For five weeks in January-February, participants and ESOL experts can engage in collaborative, online discussion or hands-on virtual workshops of professional and scholarly benefit. These sessions will bring together participants for a longer period of time than is permitted by land-based professional development conventions and will allow a fuller development of ideas than is otherwise possible. Sessions are free and open to anyone around the globe.
Now when I write this post I already applied to join 4 Sessions : MOODLE for Teachers , Multiliteracies for Social Networking and Collaborative Learning Environments , Digital Storytelling for Young Learners , Neuroscience in Education
Click on the name of a session below to view the complete session description.
Join a session by following the link to the online platform at the bottom of each description. REGISTRATION FROM JAN 7TH TO JAN 13TH
The sessions begin on January 14th but are held asynchronously; that is, you can log in, begin reading, and join the email discussion of the materials. However, your moderators will provide some synchronous activities where you gather for a live meeting on your topic of study. See your session's syllabus of weekly activities for details.
What session is your favorite ? Leave here a comment .
Becoming a Webhead 2013
Sponsored by TESOL CALL IS organized byTeresa Almeida d'Eça
Dafne Gonzalez
Fernanda Rodrígues
Larissa Olesova
Webheads in Action is a long-standing community of practice of language teachers worldwide, coordinated by Vance Stevens. In the Becoming a Webhead workshop, which is an introduction to Webheads in Action, we explore Web communication tools and share the best ways of using them in our teaching practices, engage with students in virtual classes, collaborate in projects, and participate in conferences as audience and presenters. This collaboration takes place online, as we are all geographically apart. The Wonderful World of Teaching English Through Drama
Sponsored by the TESOL Drama E-group and the Speaking, Listening, and Pronunciation IS organized by Gary Carkin
Nigel Caplan
Shin-Mei KaoSusan Hillyard
Leslie Sapp
Fernanda Molla
Holly Dilatush
George Plautz
Jessica Davis
TESOL-Drama is a nine-year old worldwide community of language drama practitioners, coordinated by Gary Carkin and moderated by Shin-Mei Kao, Susan Hillyard, Leslie Sapp, Fernanda Molla, Jessica Davis, Nigel Caplan, Judy Trupin, Holly Dilatush, George Plautz and others.
In the annual TESOL-Drama Workshops we explore, via collaborative online interaction, effective approaches to learning language through drama, discussion of drama-related issues, and encouragement of the use of drama -- in its many forms -- to support language learning.
Digital Storytelling for Young Learners
Sponsored by IATEFL Young Learners & Teens SIG, JALT Teaching Children SIG, and ARCALL
Shelly Terrell
Özge Karaoglu
Esra Girgin
Jennifer VerschoorDavid Dodgson
Michelle Worgan Eva Buyuksimkesyan
Marisa Constantinides
Juan Uribe
How do we encourage young learners to use the English they learn in a meaningful context? Children can have access to various online creation and publication tools to share stories. Participants will explore various applications that motivate learners to share stories through comic creation tools, free Web 2.0 tools, mobile devices, and more.
Designed for Business
Sponsored by TESOL CALL-IS,
IATEFL BESIG Claire Hart
Mercedes Viola
Kristen Acquaviva
Roy Bicknell
Jennifer Verschoor
Charles Rei
Nicolas Celedon
Justine ArenaCourse design is crucial to a course´s success. Within the business English world, which will be the main focus of our attention, meeting learners´needs through effective course design is always desirable and often essential. We will explore different approaches to course design, offering ideas, strategies and tips for professionals.
Neuroscience in Education- Braining Up Your English Lessons
Sponsored by Brazil TESOL, TESOL EFL IS, and TESOL NNEST IS organized by
Ana Maria Menezes
Carla Arena
Cheryl OakesDenise Felice
Jane Petring
Mary Hillis
Nina Lyulkun
Learning happens in our brains. It's a physical and biological process. Brain-based teaching and learning focus on how the brain learns best and how language teachers can learn to understand and use this knowledge to help students learn English effectively. Much is already known about brain functioning during learning processes to orient the practice of teaching. The brain and learning are the bridge that teachers can and must cross with knowledge that effectively connects them to learners.
In this five-week online workshop offered through the Electronic Village Online, participants will explore how the brain works during the learning process and they will be introduced to helpful tips to enhance their teaching practice. By the end of the workshop, participants will have had an overview of how neuroscientific research findings can positively impact educators' pedagogical approach to spice up their lesson plans to promote students' creativity, engagement and learning. We promise it will be madly fun and informative!
Multiliteracies for Social Networking and Collaborative Learning Environments
Sponsored by TESOL CALL-IS TESOL Affiliate (IATEFL, BrazTESOL, JALT, AVEALMEC) organized by
Vance StevensAna Cristina Pratas
Claire Bradin Siskin
Tony Gurr
This session applies connectivist and multiliteracies approaches to exploring recent developments and issues in open learning, and how these might apply to more conventional settings. The session is paced on Cormier’s 5 stages of MOOC participation: orient, declare, network, cluster, focus. Participants declare their personal goals for the course and trace their progress through eportfolios, either simple or elaborate. Any reasonable level of participation earns a badge in the course.
MachinEVO Video Productions of Language Learning Conversations
Sponsored by TESOL VDMIS and EFL IS organized by
Dr. Randall SadlerCarol Rainbow
Heike Philp
Shelwyn Corrigan
Barbara McQueen
Jens Kjær OlsenThis is the second MachinEVO session we would like to offer on EduNation in Second Life. Last year's session was very successful with many educators participating and many machinimas having been produced. A machinima is a video recording of a 3D environment, and in our case we focused on recording language learning conversations. However, these kinds of recordings are technically very challenging, and last year, we were still very inexperienced. Yes, we learned a lot, thanks to our great experts' advice. This year, we hope to improve our technical skills and look forward to learning together.
Mentoring
Sponsored by TESOL NNEST IS and Social Responsibility IS organized by :
Valerie Jakar
Laura Stoutenburg
Marina Gonzalez
Tamas Lorincz
Daniela Wagner-Loera
Mentor Interaction is intensifying the understanding of counseling, consulting, and peer dialogue from the previous EVO sessions. Teachers of ESL/EFL will receive a review on mentoring to build a solid base to build in-depth understanding of the key aspects of the mentoring relationship.The aim of this course is to help education professionals understand the characteristics and the importance of mentoring in becoming expert teachers. The readings, discussions, case studies and assignments will focus on practical aspects of creating and maintaining successful mentoring relationships.
MOODLE for Teachers
Sponsored by TESOL CALL-IS organized by
Nellie Deutsch
Ludmila Smirnova
Moodle for Teachers (M4T) 2013 EVO online workshop will take place on a Moodle website called Integrating Technology for Active Lifelong Learning (IT4ALL). The aim of the M4T workshop is to provide participants who have never used Moodle or who would like to enrich their previous Moodle experiences with the knowledge and skills to navigate a Moodle course, access resources, activities, and blocks from a student perspective and practice the same Moodle features in class practice sections as teachers. The participants will develop a lesson or course on Moodle.
Podcasting for the ESL-EFL Classroom
Sponsored by the TESOL CALL IS , AVEALMEC , VENTESOL-TECH SIG , VDM-IS organized by
Evelyn IzquierdoMiguel Mendoza
Miguel PérezYuly Asención-Delaney
In recent years, podcasting has become one of the most powerful asynchronous Web 2.0 tools in our classrooms. Its enormous educational potential allows teachers to use it as a simple resource to support activities within the classroom and to create audio recordings of happenings in their schools. This workshop aims at providing basic proficiency related to the production and publishing of digital media files (podcasts) and the implementation of podcasting in the language classroom to enhance communication in speaking and listening skills.
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