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Empower English Language Learners With Tools From the Web

Aligned with TESOL standards, this research-based guide shows how teachers can use today’s Web tools to help their English language learners build language proficiency.

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: PreK-12, Elementary, Secondary
  • ISBN: 9781412972437
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2009
  • Page Count: 184
  • Publication date: June 13, 2012

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"This timely, user-friendly book provides inservice and preservice ESL teachers with the background and tools needed to implement Web 2.0 technologies in their classes today. The ELLs in these classrooms will benefit from learning English (and content) through rich and motivating technologies such as blogs, wikis, podcasts, visual media, social networking, and Second Life. Designed for teachers who need some guidance in using technology as a teaching tool, this handbook is very easy to follow and provides step by step instructions for even the most inexperienced 'digital (non) natives'!"
—Holly Hansen-Thomas, Assistant Professor of Bilingual and ESL Education
Texas Woman's University

Discover how Web 2.0 tools can advance English language learning!

Today's interactive Web tools offer teachers of English language learners a wealth of opportunities to inspire and motivate their students. This user-friendly, research-based guide shows how the "read/write" Web can enhance classroom learning and extend English language acquisition beyond school hours.

Lori Langer de Ramirez, a nationally known expert on ESL teaching and curriculum development, offers strategies for both ESL and mainstream classroom environments. Aligned with national TESOL standards, this resource provides:

  • A step-by-step guide for a wide range of relevant Web tools/activities, from blogs and podcasts to social networking and more
  • Classroom-ready projects designed to benefit learners' social and academic language development
  • Guidance on how and when to use Web tools with elementary, middle, and high school students
  • Personal narratives from teachers who have successfully used Web tools to teach English language learners
  • Teacher-tested and parent-approved guidelines for safe and appropriate Internet use

Support your students in gaining language proficiency and 21st-century skills through working with creative, collaborative Web tools!

Great thanks to teachers in Worcester, MA for sharing this video on how they are using the book to improve student achievement.


Key features

  • Provides detailed explanations of the technologies—where to find them, how to use them, how they might fit into an existing curriculum, and how they work well for English Language Learners.
  • Includes a step-by-step guide to various useful Web sites and how to use them, utilizing screen shots and an easy-to-understand format.
  • Provides research-based examples and ideas of the types of projects and activities that might work well with the English Language Learners.
  • Each tool chapter has the following 6 part structure:

    1. What is this tool? What does it do? In this section information is provided about the tool, how it works, and what the main features look like.
    2. Why is this tool great for ELLs? Readers will find a specific rationale for the use of the technology to meet the specific needs of English Language Learners in the mainstream classroom.
    3. How are teachers using this tool with ELLs How does a lesson using this tool work in the ESL classroom? The book explores in detail activities created by ESL teachers that are aligned to both the TESOL standards and the 21st century skills. 
    4. When can I use this tool with my ELLs? Expanding on the previous section, adaptations of the activities, as well as alternative activities, are provided for teachers of students in grades K-5, 6-8, and 9-12. 
    5. Who is using this tool with ELLs? In a personal narrative, a teacher shares the challenges and the successes in using the tool with ESL students.
    6. Where can we find more information? To complete each chapter, the author offers a list of links to online resources and a bibliography of further readings on the chapter topic.
Author(s)

Author(s)

Lori Langer de Ramirez

Lori Langer de Ramirez began her career as a teacher of Spanish, French, and ESL. She is currently the chairperson of the ESL and World Language Department for Herricks Public Schools.

Langer de Ramirez is the author of Take Action: Lesson Plans for the Multicultural Classroom and Voices of Diversity: Stories, Activities and Resources for the Multicultural Classroom (Pearson), as well as several Spanish-language books and texts (Cuéntame – Folklore y Fábulas and Mi abuela ya no está). She has contributed to many textbooks and written numerous articles about second-language pedagogy and methodology. Her interactive Web site (www.miscositas.com) offers teachers over 40 virtual picturebooks, videos, wiki and blog links, and other curricular materials for teaching Chinese, English, French, Indonesian, Italian, Spanish, and Thai.

In the past decade, Langer de Ramirez has presented over 50 workshops, staff development trainings, and addresses at local, regional, and national conferences and in schools throughout the United States (Connecticut, Illinois, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington DC) and abroad (Puerto Rico, Thailand, Venezuela).

She is the recipient of the Nelson Brooks Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Culture; several National Endowment for the Humanities grants for study in Mexico, Colombia, and Senegal; and a Fulbright Award to India and Nepal. Her areas of research and curriculum development are multicultural and diversity education, folktales in the language classroom, and technology in language teaching. She holds a master's degree in applied linguistics and a doctorate in curriculum and teaching from Teachers College, Columbia University.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface


Acknowledgments


About the Author


1. Why Use Web 2.0 Tools With ELLs?

Introduction

ELLs in Schools: Some Challenges to Consider

Why Web 2.0 With ELLs?

Preparing ELLs for the 21st Century

Web 2.0 and the TESOL Standards

Safety Concerns and the Web

References

Suggested Readings

Helpful Web Sites

2. Blogs: Virtual Language Portfolios

What Is a Blog?

Why Read and Write a Blog With ELLs?

How to Use Blogs With ELLs: A Sample Blog Project

When to Use Blogs With ELLs

Who Is Using Blogs With ELLs?

Make Your Own Blog

Where to Find More Information About Blogs

References

Suggested Readings

Helpful Web Sites

3. Wikis: Collaboration in a Virtual Space

What Is a Wiki?

Why Read or Write a Wiki With ELLs?

How to Use Wikis With ELLs: A Sample Wiki Project

When to Use Wikis With ELLs

Who Is Using Wikis With ELLs?

Make Your Own Wiki

Where to Find More Information About Wikis

Suggested Readings

Helpful Websites

4. Podcasts: Get them Talking!

What Is a Podcast?

Why Listen to and Create Podcasts With ELLs?

How to Use Podcasts With ELLs: A Sample Podcast Project

When to Use Podcasts With ELLs

Who is Using Podcasts With ELLs?

Make Your Own Podcast

Where to Find More Information About Podcasts

References

Suggested Readings

Helpful Web Sites

5. Viewing, Creating, and Sharing Video: YouTube and TeacherTube

What Are YouTube and TeacherTube?

Why View, Create, and Share Videos With ELLs?

How to Use YouTube or TeacherTube With ELLs: Sample YouTube Activities

When to Use YouTube and TeacherTube With ELLs

Who is Using YouTube and TeacherTube With ELLs?

Make Your Own Video

Where to Find More Information About YouTube and TeacherTube

Suggested Readings

Helpful Web Sites

6. Sharing Visual Media: VoiceThread and Flickr

What is Visual Media?

Why Create and Share Visual Media With ELLs?

How to Use VoiceThread and Flickr With ELLs: Digital Storytelling With VoiceThread

When to Use VoiceThread and Flickr With ELLs

Who is Using VoiceThread With ELLs?

Make Your Own VoiceThread

Where to Find More Information About VoiceThread and Flickr

References

Suggested Readings

Helpful Web Sites

7. Social Networking: Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter

What Is Social Networking?

Why Participate in Social Networking With ELLs?

How to Use Social Networking Sites With ELLs: A Sample Facebook Lesson

When to Use Social Networking With ELLs

Who is Using Social Networking With ELLs?

Join a Social Networking Site

Where to Find More Information About Social Networking

Suggested Readings

Helpful Web Sites

8. Social Bookmarking: Diigo and Del.icio.us

What is Social Bookmarking?

Why Participate in Social Bookmarking With ELLs?

How to Use Social Bookmarking With ELLs: The Best Social Bookmarking Applications

When to Use Social Bookmarking With ELLs

Who is Using Social Bookmarking With ELLs?

Make Your Own Social Bookmarking Page

Where to Find More Information About Social Bookmarking

Suggested Readings

Helpful Web Sites

9. Virtual Worlds: Panwapa and Teen Second Life

What Is a Virtual World?

Why Participate in Virtual Worlds With ELLs?

How to Use Virtual Worlds With ELLs: Sample Virtual Worlds Lesson

When to Visit Virtual Worlds With ELLs

Who is Visiting Virtual Worlds With ELLs?

Join the Virtual World

Where to Find More Information About Virtual Worlds

Suggested Readings

Helpful Web Sites

Index


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