Michael Krauss
English Language
Specialist
I. Survey of Participants to Determine Presentation Agenda
II. Online v. Offline Use of Resources (Brief How-to's)
III. A Sampling of Computer/Internet Activities and Resources
A. Word Processing, Database, Spreadsheet, Graphics (materials by Deborah Anholt & Michael Krauss)Examples:1. Word Processing: Flyerplain - Flyerfancy; Candy sale jumble - Candy sale key2. Database: Social Club d.b - Social Club Assign; Whales; Writing: Analysis paragraph
3. Spreadsheet: Club budget; Writing: Explain key points in budget
4. Graphics: Create images/stimulate writing
Resources:
1. Word Processing Activities - Bradin2. Collection of copyright free images - Krauss
B. Email, Web-based Discussion (Bulletin Board), Chat
Examples:1. Email: Sending/receiving Attachments (Group Problem Solving)2. Email: Forwarding Mail (Chain Story); Resulting Student Work
3. Bulletin Board: Interactive Journals (Nicenet)
4. Chat: WebHeads in Action (Tapped In)
Resources:
1. Email Resources at OELP Online English Language Center - Opp-Beckman2. The Email Page - Almeida d'Eça
3. Problem Solving Across the Curriculum, John F. Beaver, ISTE, 1994
4. The Use of Chat in ESL/EFL - Almeida d'Eça
Examples:1. Listening: English Language Listening Lab Online2. Reading: How Stuff Works - Sample Article: How TV Works (entire article) (How TV Works: Amazing Things About Brain Reassembly 1 and 2)
3. Writing: Pizzaz - Sample Activity: Diamond Poems; Student Sample of Diamond Poems
4. Grammar: ESL Blues - Sample Activity: Adjectives: -ed, -ing
Resources:
1. ESL Independent Study Lab - Krauss2. OELP Online English Language Center (Language Learning Resources) - Opp Beckman
D. Web-based Activity Formats (Hotlists, Subject Samplers, Treasure Hunts, WebQuests)
Examples:1. Hotlist: A Medical English Hotlist by Kevin McCaughey, English Language Fellow2. Subject Sampler: Facing Facts: Prejudice by Michael Krauss
3. Treasure Hunt: Lake Baikal Needs Attention
4. WebQuest: A Right to Die by Elena Ilyicheva
Resources:
1. Filamentality; Filamentality Tour; Filamentality Search Page2. Web 'n Flow (updated/more powerful than Filamentality) - Tom March; Example using all 6 activity formats: School Safety
Note: Email Michael if interested in free one year subscription (SIE and FEELTA PAC5 attendees only)3. WebQuest Page - Bernie Dodge
E. Computer/Internet-based Projects
Examples:1. Creating Collaborative Multimedia Web Pages: Culture Capsules2. Creating Web Guides to Novels: Hatchet
3. PowerPoint Projects: Campus Visits (Counseling Center)
4. Inter-classroom Projects (Example): Global Grocery List Project
Resources:
1. Curriculum-Based Telecollaboration: Using Activity Structures to Design Student Projects - Harris3. Project-Based Learning with Multimedia
4. Web Projects for the ESL/EFL Class: Famous Japanese Personages - Robb (older article but still excellent advice for planning Web projects)
F. Creating Class Web Pages, Interactive Games, Quizzes, Puzzles, Surveys
Examples:1. Overview of Quia (PowerPoint Presentation)2. Quia Directory - Use any of these free of charge.
3. Quia Creations - A Student Project - Student Examples: Home Page; Challenge Board; Survey
Resources:
1. Quia2. More Web-based Tools - Krauss
G. Web Enhanced Sites (not Shovelware) - enrichments and multimedia-dense content
Examples:1. Flash Mind Reader3. Froguts
Resources:
1. ESL Independent Study Lab: Fun & Games section - Krauss2. Content-rich Web sites - Krauss
IV. Groups Share Ideas for Computer/Internet Use
A. Exploiting World Wide Web Resources Online and Offline - Davies (Ed.)B. Ideas for the One Computer Classroom - Opp-Beckman
C. Integrating the Internet into the Classroom - Krauss (don't need to enroll to use materials)
D. Introduction to the Internet - Davies (Ed)
E. Put the Web to Work for You and Your Students - Krauss
Created by krauss@lclark.edu
Updated 7/9/04