Monday, 22 December 2014

A talk of Sugata Mitra

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk60sYrU2RU



A talk by Sugata Mitra about web 2.0.
Sugata Mitra was the teacher of English in Spain. He was mostly interested in technology and teaching English language.He introduced tools to use Web 2.0 and for that he shared few examples engaging technology. 21st century language learners can use this tools.SECOND LIFE possessing educational possibilities which is known as  Web 3.0.

These are places on earth,in every country, where, for various reasons,good schools cannot be built and good teachers cannot or do not want to go. Good teachers are not willing to where they are most needed. He started in 1999 to travel and address this problem which was done in New Delhi. He does the experiment on children living in slum called ‘THE HOLE IN THE WALL’. He embalmed computers with high speed internet and left it for the children. Children used that computers and enjoyed the stuff and by this they taught themselves many things related to computers and internet. During this he found three interesting things about children’s learning i.e
a)      Willingness
b)      Joy
c)       Excitement.
Than he become more ambitious and decided to find out what students can do more with the computers and he started Hyderabad Experiment in  2002. He gave the work to students with Telugu accent. He suggested them to use that and teach themselves and after some time he found that their accents are close to neutral British accents and this is documented in ‘Information and Technology for International development journal’. He met late Arther C. Clerk and he spoke two interesting things which are
a)        Teachers that can be replaced by machines, should be
b)      If children have interest than education happens.
In Africa he found a boy who can access the internet very nicely and do all the things in computer. In rural Combodia he found children playing arithmetic game in computer which most of students ignore to do in note-book. 
During this time around 2006, a large amount of money offered him by The New Castle University to improve schooling in India. He made himself to do an impossible task, Can Tamil speaking 12 year old children in a South Indian village teach themselves in English their own? To do that he gave a computer and then provide material to do the task but the result was nothing. By that he found he needed teachers to do certain things. This time the result reached to 30% but this is not passing result so the improvement is still needed. For that he asked an account teacher to teach them. He was assigned to admire them all the time during their task which is known as method of grandmother and found that result reached to 50% which is the result of high profile teachers in their schooling in New Delhi.
After four years he did one more experiment in Gateshead in 2009. He used tuna method, made group of four and told them to use one computer which he has already experimented while doing experiment in Hyderabad. He told that they could make the group of their own choice, they can change the group, see others work and come back to original group and claim their own work. With the help of peers and web tools they solved all the things the best group in 20 minutes and the worst in 45 minutes. To check the importance of this, after two months he took another paper test of same questions and found the results remained the same.  He claimed that it was photographic image which made it possible because when the session is over, children continued to Google further.
At last in video he gave the information of his new experiment known as SOLEs (Self Organized Learning Environments) and the structure of it which is in New Castle University. In that we found big powerful screen and having internet broadband connection but in group and call GRANY CLOUD who was the mediator in Pune.
 Further he talked about one of his experiments in Turin, Italy in May 2010. He took the ten year old students and no teachers. He spoke in English and students in Italy so there was no way to communication. Than he wrote some questions in English on blackboard.  Students typed them on Google translator and found the answers form Italian Google.
Self-organized system is one where the system structure appears without explicit intervention from outside the system. At last he made a guess: Education is a self-organized system where learning is an emergent phenomenon. To accomplish this he needs 1 Billion children, 100 Millions mediators, 10 Million SOLEs, 180 Billion Dollars and 10 years and he can easily fulfill his wish to do this.    
      

Sunday, 21 December 2014

 video on language learning with web2.0 by Graham Stanley

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1IRkqbUoXY

This is a video about technology in language classroom by Graham Stanley and introduce some of the important tools of Web 2.0. e.g. wiki, blog, podcast, videos and most important web 3.0 known as Second Life  and he tried to talk above most of them in this video.
What is Blog?
Blog is being used in language classroom. Blog is nothing but an opening  wall of classroom. One can connect from anywhere by using internet facilities. Blog can be used for what is happening in language classroom.
What is Wiki?
Wiki is basically a website which provide online facilities in language classroom. With the help of wiki learners can participated in online project work.
What is Podcast?
podcast is way of using voice, which gives listening practice to learners in language classroom. Podcast gives opportunities to listening audio as times learner wants.

 At last he talked about Web 3.0 which is probably known as Second Life in which a person have virtual talk with other one. It is very important because in Second Life we have a virtual interaction with the other person.

above all tools are free available on internet.

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