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=== Sessions objectives === | === Sessions objectives === | ||
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|3:00 to 5:00 PM | |3:00 to 5:00 PM | ||
|Krashen’s Hypotheses | |Krashen’s Hypotheses | ||
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− | + | # Introduction to Krashen’s Hypotheses | |
− | + | # How ELT challenges can be overcome by applying these ideas along with integration of digital technologies | |
+ | # Experiences from the field – different kinds of activities and use of OER for providing comprehensive input | ||
|Slide deck + MindMap + KOER pages | |Slide deck + MindMap + KOER pages | ||
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|10:00 to 10:30 AM | |10:00 to 10:30 AM | ||
|Introduction, Overview | |Introduction, Overview | ||
− | |Developing a broad understanding of the Kathe Khajane Program (why digital audio stories, tech-enabled story-based pedagogy, | + | |Developing a broad understanding of the Kathe Khajane Program (why digital audio stories, tech-enabled story-based pedagogy, year 1 workshops and outcomes/feedback) |
|Slides + Feedback Video | |Slides + Feedback Video | ||
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(Including Tea Break) | (Including Tea Break) | ||
|Immersive Demo and Discussion | |Immersive Demo and Discussion | ||
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− | + | # Immersive demo session including Total Physical Response (TPR), pre-listening, during and post-listening activities modeling a classroom setting with teachers participating as students | |
+ | # Discussion on demo, feedback, other ways to use digital audio stories | ||
|Slide deck + KOER pages | |Slide deck + KOER pages | ||
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|11:45 to 12:15 PM | |11:45 to 12:15 PM | ||
|Mobile App demo and hands-on practice | |Mobile App demo and hands-on practice | ||
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− | + | # App installation, subscribing to the English Stories Podcast | |
− | | | + | # Streaming and downloading |
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+ | # [https://kathe-khajane.teacher-network.in/ Khathe Khajane website] | ||
+ | # Antennapod video tutorials | ||
+ | ## [https://youtu.be/eE4qKXR6y-c Video 1] - Download, Install and subscribe | ||
+ | ## [https://youtu.be/86GoIBi1TuA Video 2] - Accessing, orgnising and sharing | ||
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|12.15 to 1:00 PM | |12.15 to 1:00 PM | ||
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|2:00 to 2:30 PM | |2:00 to 2:30 PM | ||
|Kathe Khajane Advanced Features | |Kathe Khajane Advanced Features | ||
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− | + | # Sorting stories within the podcast - by size, by length, themes | |
− | + | # Use Bookmark to shortlist favorite/interested stories | |
− | + | # Adjusting story narration speed | |
− | + | # Sharing audio stories (social message) | |
+ | |Antennapod video tutorials | ||
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+ | # [https://youtu.be/eE4qKXR6y-c Video 1] - Download, Install and subscribe | ||
+ | # [https://youtu.be/86GoIBi1TuA Video 2] - Accessing, orgnising and sharing | ||
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|2:30 to 4:30 PM | |2:30 to 4:30 PM | ||
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|Recording and Editing Resources – Demo | |Recording and Editing Resources – Demo | ||
|Narration practice , recording guidelines, sample recording, editing demo | |Narration practice , recording guidelines, sample recording, editing demo | ||
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− | + | # Slidedeck on Narration Guidelines | |
− | + | # [https://youtu.be/ztDMxDeglsk Recording Guidelines - Do's & Dont's] | |
+ | # [https://teacher-network.in/OER/index.php/Learn_Audacity Audacity manual] | ||
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=== Sessions Resources === | === Sessions Resources === | ||
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+ | # [[Krashen hypotheses]] | ||
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=== Expectations from the participants === | === Expectations from the participants === |
Revision as of 13:14, 18 November 2024
Sessions objectives
- To help teachers understand Krashen’s Hypotheses and their application in tackling challenges in ELT to enable students to develop communicative competencies in English
- To help teachers experience and understand the ways in which mobile-based audio stories and related classroom activities can support English language teaching-learning (techno-pedagogy).
- To help teachers access and make use of available resource repositories
- To familiarize teachers with FOSS tools that can be used to create and productionize audio resources
- To help facilitate teachers in using multilingual, inclusive and constructivist pedagogies in language teaching
Sessions Agenda
Day | Time | Session Name | Description/Topics | Resources |
Day 1 | 3:00 to 5:00 PM | Krashen’s Hypotheses |
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Slide deck + MindMap + KOER pages |
Day 2 | 10:00 to 10:30 AM | Introduction, Overview | Developing a broad understanding of the Kathe Khajane Program (why digital audio stories, tech-enabled story-based pedagogy, year 1 workshops and outcomes/feedback) | Slides + Feedback Video |
10:30 to 11:45 AM
(Including Tea Break) |
Immersive Demo and Discussion |
|
Slide deck + KOER pages | |
11:45 to 12:15 PM | Mobile App demo and hands-on practice |
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12.15 to 1:00 PM | Group Activity | Divide participants into small groups (4-5). Each group listens to a story from the app and accesses the description/activity pages (List of stories can be provided). A few teachers can come up and demonstrate an activity that they liked | Slide with stories list | |
1:00 to 2:00 PM | LUNCH | |||
2:00 to 2:30 PM | Kathe Khajane Advanced Features |
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Antennapod video tutorials | |
2:30 to 4:30 PM
(Including Tea Break) |
Recording and Editing Resources – Demo | Narration practice , recording guidelines, sample recording, editing demo |
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Sessions Resources
Expectations from the participants
- Participate actively in all sessions, activities, and discussions. Share personal experiences, challenges, and solutions related to teaching and classroom management.
- Apply the strategies and tools discussed in the workshop to their teaching practice. Develop actionable plans for implementing inclusive practices and technology in their classrooms.
- Provide constructive feedback on the workshop sessions and materials. Reflect on their learning and its implications for their professional practice.