East Shikoku JALT & JALTCALL workshop: Teaching and Learning with Technology


Sunday, October 22, 2006, 3:00 to 5:00 PM.
K-Building, 3rd floor, LL Room
Kochi University of Technology, Tosayamada-cho, Kochi-ken

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I. Workshops

Paul Daniels & Timothy Gutierrez: Delivering digital content through Moodle
The free content management software called Moodle is looking to be the state of the art for some time to come in CALL. Learn how this easy-to-use system can put you in the IT driver’s seat.

Lawrie Hunter: Effective PowerPoint Presentations
PowerPoint is ubiquitous, much maligned, much misused. This sharing oriented presentation looks at the design, content and use. Power
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Davey Leslie: The Website as Narrative: Scripting a site with a
notepad and a cup of coffee. Who does what? And why? And then what happens? A
guided tour to creating unique sites by a professional developer / language
teacher.

II. Poster Sessions

Marcus Otlowski
Online Learning Sites
With the abundance of online English study sites it has become increasingly difficult for students to, not only find useful sites, 
but be able to move around and use the activities found on them. 
This presentation will introduce a number of websites that were 
recommended by students in Department of International Studies at 
Kochi University for their simplicity and usefulness. Participants will be able to access these websites and explore the online learning environment.
http://web.mac.com/motlowski/iWeb/University/Online%20English.html

Sean Burgoine
Using mobile phones/digital cameras for storytelling.
To make storytelling more structured for the narrator and more vivid for the listener, a series of still images can be used. By recreating a story and taking pictures at certain intervals, an aid that can compensate for linguistic limitations can be made. The necessary technology, being a personal computer and digital camera, should be at every students disposal.

Michael Sharpe
Mobile Blogs

This poster session will introduce a project that involves students using their
mobile phones to create mobile blogs or MoBlogs about their daily lifestyles.

Charlie Robertson
This poster presentation will demonstrate the use of Video Storyboarding as a creative means to narrative development based on sound grammar and logical thinking.

Timothy Gutierrez & Paul Daniels
Moodle: Classroom Use

Tim Gutierrez and Paul Daniels will focus on
how Moodle’s activities can be utilized to support in-class language learning activities.

East Shikoku Event: Teaching Young Learners: Issues in Elementary English Education.

This event, held in conjunction with the Naruto Education University’s Center for English Education at Elementary Schools, featured a workshop by Stan Pederson on Seven Steps to Success with Young Learners. Pederson guided a large group of primary school English teachers through his seven steps, emphasizing song, stories and physical movement all of which encourage self-expression. All of Pederson demonstration activities provided insight into what young learners enjoy and how they learn. The workshop concluded with Pederson noting the importance of the feedback loop in setting achievable goals and assessment standards, noting that assessment for young learners is an area much in need of research in the Japan context.

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The event also featured two presentations on issues related to elementary school English. Hidenori Ogyu discussed perspective of the jhs teacher in his presentation Starting Junior High School: The Current Situation and what Teachers expect from Elementary School Education. Soukichi Yoshioka presented on Issues in Elementary School English Education from the Perspective of the JTE. The event concluded with a discussion session centering on the need for a better link between elementary and junior high school English education.

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East Shikoku JALT Pronunciation Day

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The East Shikoku JALT Meeting on pronunciation in the EFL classroom was held on January 14, 2006. More images by Lawrie Hunter can be found here.
Our five presenter’s are listed below:

  • Roger Nunn (above): “Teaching Rhythm and Stress Through Songs”
  • Lawrie Hunter: “Blending Tasks, Motivation and Ownership of Texts”
  • Akiko Matsuyoshi: “The Perceptual Distinction of /r/ and /l/”
  • Marcus Otlowski: “Using Inflection to Change Meaning”
  • Maiko Ogasawara: “Avoiding Phonological Errors when Using Authentic Materials”

East Shikoku JALT kicks off, April 2005

first-meeting

East Shikoku JALT Chapter comes to life in the spring of 2005 with intellects from Tokushima, Kagawa and Kochi.
Our guest speaker from Hokkaido, Ken Hartmann, provided the energy to
launch our new chapter. Also present was Lawrie Hunter from Kochi University of
Technology who shared his expertise in publishing classroom material. You can
download Professor Hunter’s presentation
here.
View
more images of our first meeting.