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Michelle Fidalgo
    ESOL Specialist, Lovejoy Middle/Clayton County
Ed.S Candidate, Instructional Technology, Valdosta State
Use engaging instruction. Use effective strategies such as
 project-based learning, thematic instruction, and
 cooperative grouping to engage learners. Give students
 opportunities to talk about shared learning
 experiences. Hands-on, experiential learning
 experiences will develop understanding. Help ELL
 students connect words with meaning by using
 nonverbal clues and nonlinguistic representation of
 ideas, including multimedia, manipulatives,
 simulations, and modeling.
http://www.netc.org/focus/challenges/ell.p
 hp
 Education World affirms the need to
  specifically teach following directions
  as a discrete skill.
http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesso
  n/lesson/lesson275.shtml

 In Katharine Davies Samway and
  Dorothy Taylor ‘s book called Teaching
  English Language Learners: Strategies
  that Work, they specifically state that
  to engage any level of English learner, it
  is important to incorporate an “action
  response”. The commission/ omission
  of an action makes clear if the student
  understands fully what you have said.
 You should make a model of what you want the
 students to create. Though you may consider that
 this may limit creativity, some of these apps are
 multi-step processes.
  Consider writing concise,
  clear directions for more
  complicated apps.
  You can differentiate in
  many ways, but since many of
  these apps are not text-heavy,
  they can differentiate in
  unobtrusive ways, reducing
  stress for students.
 http://www.eslvideo.com/i
  ndex.php
 For students – watch and
  quiz. Great for level 1 and
  even level 2 students.
 http://www.teflvideos.com/
 For a new ESL teacher or
  regular ed teacher who
  wants to learn some ESL
  skills.
Like apps for your phone, there is
no software.
Use social interaction as part of
the learning experience
Are often free or low-cost
Usually accessible in
educational environments
 Your school system may have these applications
  blocked. Check any web 2.0 app prior to using it. Your
  media center professional may be able to grant you
  access. Most principals would agree that a great lesson
  justifies an exception to blocking a site.
 Make sure your technology has not been changed. For
  instance, some apps that were previously available as
  freebies now require payment. Checking on this makes
  sure you and your students are not disappointed.
 Though some of these apps can be
 saved and worked on at home,
 some cannot. Further
 complicating matters is the
 “digital divide”, the fact that some
 students do not have a working
 computer at home. Consider this
 when assigning homework.
 However, many of these apps do
 not require a working printer, an
 advantage for some of our low-
 income students.
 The best source for music?
 www.freeplaymusic.com
Clips come in various lengths, which means less audio
  editing in www.audacity.com. Audio editing is an
  acquired skill which students do not typically need to
  make a quality product.
For videos: http://www.archive.org
or make your own!
 Though it’s great to accumulate a photo library for your
  students’ projects, be cautious about where you locate
  pictures. Though all Wikipedia pictures are approved to
  use in another presentation, others are not.
Some systems block Wikipedia to stop
students from plagiarizing via cut and paste.
 Some good sources
http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/PG.HTM
 http://totallyfreeimages.com/


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Public
_domain_image_resources
 You can incorporate photos into lessons in
  so many ways, but allowing students to
  take pictures is an activity they will
  remember. Whether for the basis of a story
  they will write or to create a PowerPoint/
  photo essay , Flickr is a great source for
  photos. Teachers can also use the photos to
  clarify concepts and show students
  specifics.
 Use http://www.taggalaxy.com/ to explore
  pictures of objects to build background.
  You’ll be thrilled with the results.
Remember, for more on any of these programs or
  applications, go to
https://my.pbworks.com/
and request access to
fidalgowiki.pbworks.com
You will receive info on all these
programs and others as well,
and consider how you or your
students might use a wiki. Check out the mini-
   webquest, too.
 The usefulness of comics for EL’s is
               obvious to all of us. There is less text and
               it is much more accessible than other
               written formats. The graphics support
               the text, which clarifies the meaning.
              Use for anything short, which makes it
               perfect as a exit ticket; also great to
               complete a summary of a concept.


For adorable idiom definition comics, go to
http://igetitcomics.com/
Toondoo takes a great deal of dedication, but look at the
  results.
 http://toondoo.com/Home.do // Ex:
  http://www.toondoo.com/toondoo/ViewBook.toon?b
  ookid=11706
 Here’s a toonlet, a small, compact option:
 This image program helps
 students create visuals, like
 magazine covers, posters, and
 mosaics they’ll love to display.
 This one is from a mini-unit
 my class recently finished
 reading non-fiction text about
 Egypt. It can show you and
 the other members of the class
 what a student has learned.
 Sharing with peers makes it an
 activity that works with all
 four literacy skills.
 Glogster is an image site to create posters. This half-sized
 demo has some interesting natural images. Consider a glogster in
 conjunction with an oral presentation to summarize a content area
 unit. As usual, one product, a variety of uses.

 http://edu.glogster.com/what-is-glogster-edu/
Xtimeline: Create your own timeline. Uses are obvious.
 http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/John-F--Kennedy
Classtools; Twister (http://classtools.net/twister/)
(http://www.classtools.net/fb/home/page)
 These tiny little gems of poetry and
 pictures are multipurpose and easy
 for all learner levels. The word bank
 makes it even easier to create. Here’s
 an example using figurative
 language.



 Think of other
uses, but see the wiki
for the disadvantages.
 A Voki is a short, animated
 avatar which speaks. The
 students makes choices as
 to how to complete a Voki’s
 appearance. From there,
 they type a script for the
 Voki and choose an
 animated voice, which will
 say exactly what the student
 types.
   http://www.voki.com/pickup.php?scid=4847903&height=267&width=200
A Voicethread is a spoken word/ photo
combination which is unlike anything else
you have seen. It can be used for creating a
short documentary, as a differentiated
product for the end of a unit, can be used by
early finishers from day to day (since you can
access it from any computer ) and a
sensational idea for narrating and illustrating
your own poetry. Voicethreads can be shared
from anywhere, and there’s always the option
of deleting it after it’s been shared in class.
       https://voicethread.com/?#u2436814.b2641802.i13990617
These creative, advanced tools can
 help 8-12th graders to display
 their knowledge on a variety of
 subjects. Due to the complexity
 of these processes, it is wise to
 be respectful of the needs of
 some students to scale down to a
 level they can produce with
 competency. See my Wiki on
 PBWorks for specific details.
Provide feedback on the forms provided by KSU.


Also, please take a card from me so you
 can access/ share all this information
 online @
http://fidalgowiki.pbworks.com
Request entry and I’ll let you in to see
 and share!

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Ksu working version

  • 1. Michelle Fidalgo ESOL Specialist, Lovejoy Middle/Clayton County Ed.S Candidate, Instructional Technology, Valdosta State
  • 2. Use engaging instruction. Use effective strategies such as project-based learning, thematic instruction, and cooperative grouping to engage learners. Give students opportunities to talk about shared learning experiences. Hands-on, experiential learning experiences will develop understanding. Help ELL students connect words with meaning by using nonverbal clues and nonlinguistic representation of ideas, including multimedia, manipulatives, simulations, and modeling. http://www.netc.org/focus/challenges/ell.p hp
  • 3.  Education World affirms the need to specifically teach following directions as a discrete skill. http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesso n/lesson/lesson275.shtml  In Katharine Davies Samway and Dorothy Taylor ‘s book called Teaching English Language Learners: Strategies that Work, they specifically state that to engage any level of English learner, it is important to incorporate an “action response”. The commission/ omission of an action makes clear if the student understands fully what you have said.
  • 4.  You should make a model of what you want the students to create. Though you may consider that this may limit creativity, some of these apps are multi-step processes. Consider writing concise, clear directions for more complicated apps. You can differentiate in many ways, but since many of these apps are not text-heavy, they can differentiate in unobtrusive ways, reducing stress for students.
  • 5.  http://www.eslvideo.com/i ndex.php  For students – watch and quiz. Great for level 1 and even level 2 students.  http://www.teflvideos.com/  For a new ESL teacher or regular ed teacher who wants to learn some ESL skills.
  • 6. Like apps for your phone, there is no software. Use social interaction as part of the learning experience Are often free or low-cost Usually accessible in educational environments
  • 7.  Your school system may have these applications blocked. Check any web 2.0 app prior to using it. Your media center professional may be able to grant you access. Most principals would agree that a great lesson justifies an exception to blocking a site.  Make sure your technology has not been changed. For instance, some apps that were previously available as freebies now require payment. Checking on this makes sure you and your students are not disappointed.
  • 8.  Though some of these apps can be saved and worked on at home, some cannot. Further complicating matters is the “digital divide”, the fact that some students do not have a working computer at home. Consider this when assigning homework. However, many of these apps do not require a working printer, an advantage for some of our low- income students.
  • 9.  The best source for music?  www.freeplaymusic.com Clips come in various lengths, which means less audio editing in www.audacity.com. Audio editing is an acquired skill which students do not typically need to make a quality product. For videos: http://www.archive.org or make your own!
  • 10.  Though it’s great to accumulate a photo library for your students’ projects, be cautious about where you locate pictures. Though all Wikipedia pictures are approved to use in another presentation, others are not. Some systems block Wikipedia to stop students from plagiarizing via cut and paste.  Some good sources http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/PG.HTM http://totallyfreeimages.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Public _domain_image_resources
  • 11.  You can incorporate photos into lessons in so many ways, but allowing students to take pictures is an activity they will remember. Whether for the basis of a story they will write or to create a PowerPoint/ photo essay , Flickr is a great source for photos. Teachers can also use the photos to clarify concepts and show students specifics.  Use http://www.taggalaxy.com/ to explore pictures of objects to build background. You’ll be thrilled with the results.
  • 12. Remember, for more on any of these programs or applications, go to https://my.pbworks.com/ and request access to fidalgowiki.pbworks.com You will receive info on all these programs and others as well, and consider how you or your students might use a wiki. Check out the mini- webquest, too.
  • 13.  The usefulness of comics for EL’s is obvious to all of us. There is less text and it is much more accessible than other written formats. The graphics support the text, which clarifies the meaning.  Use for anything short, which makes it perfect as a exit ticket; also great to complete a summary of a concept. For adorable idiom definition comics, go to http://igetitcomics.com/
  • 14. Toondoo takes a great deal of dedication, but look at the results.  http://toondoo.com/Home.do // Ex: http://www.toondoo.com/toondoo/ViewBook.toon?b ookid=11706  Here’s a toonlet, a small, compact option:
  • 15.  This image program helps students create visuals, like magazine covers, posters, and mosaics they’ll love to display. This one is from a mini-unit my class recently finished reading non-fiction text about Egypt. It can show you and the other members of the class what a student has learned. Sharing with peers makes it an activity that works with all four literacy skills.
  • 16.  Glogster is an image site to create posters. This half-sized demo has some interesting natural images. Consider a glogster in conjunction with an oral presentation to summarize a content area unit. As usual, one product, a variety of uses.  http://edu.glogster.com/what-is-glogster-edu/
  • 17. Xtimeline: Create your own timeline. Uses are obvious.  http://www.xtimeline.com/timeline/John-F--Kennedy Classtools; Twister (http://classtools.net/twister/) (http://www.classtools.net/fb/home/page)
  • 18.  These tiny little gems of poetry and pictures are multipurpose and easy for all learner levels. The word bank makes it even easier to create. Here’s an example using figurative language.  Think of other uses, but see the wiki for the disadvantages.
  • 19.  A Voki is a short, animated avatar which speaks. The students makes choices as to how to complete a Voki’s appearance. From there, they type a script for the Voki and choose an animated voice, which will say exactly what the student types. http://www.voki.com/pickup.php?scid=4847903&height=267&width=200
  • 20. A Voicethread is a spoken word/ photo combination which is unlike anything else you have seen. It can be used for creating a short documentary, as a differentiated product for the end of a unit, can be used by early finishers from day to day (since you can access it from any computer ) and a sensational idea for narrating and illustrating your own poetry. Voicethreads can be shared from anywhere, and there’s always the option of deleting it after it’s been shared in class. https://voicethread.com/?#u2436814.b2641802.i13990617
  • 21. These creative, advanced tools can help 8-12th graders to display their knowledge on a variety of subjects. Due to the complexity of these processes, it is wise to be respectful of the needs of some students to scale down to a level they can produce with competency. See my Wiki on PBWorks for specific details.
  • 22. Provide feedback on the forms provided by KSU. Also, please take a card from me so you can access/ share all this information online @ http://fidalgowiki.pbworks.com Request entry and I’ll let you in to see and share!