Personal Online Skills and Knowledge: Self-Assessment
When confronted with the self-assessment
checklist prepared for an online course that now I am taking with the Laureate
International Universities Faculty Development Program, I got shocked to see
how much I have achieved in my knowledge and use of LoTi (Levels of Technology
Implementation) Profiles[1],
which I was first introduced by Deborah Healey and Sandra Jeffs, -two of the University
of Oregon TESOL instructors-, about four years ago.
Tool
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Never heard of the tool
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Know someone on campus that uses the tool
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Know some instructors that use the tool
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All instructors use the tool
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Learning Management System (e.g. Moodle,
Blackboard, etc.)
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Webinars
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Web-enhanced course
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Blended, Hybrid, or Mixed Mode Course
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100% online course
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Web apps
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Facebook
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Hootcourse
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RSS Feeds
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Twitter
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Cascading Style Sheets
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HTLM code
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Podcast
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Vodcast
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Glogster
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WebQuest
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Google Docs
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Online Chat
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Skype
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VoiceThread
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Adobe
Connect
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Instant Messaging
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Movie editing
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Bearing in mind my former training with the University of Oregon in Web tools and PBL (Project-Based Learning), my subsequent online courses with the Laureate Faculty Program, and my hard-to-quench need for more tools to be used with my ELT and English language students at the university level, I have now realized that I know most of the tools presented by our Laureate instructors. In addition to knowing them, here I have examples of professional projects in which I have used them.
Bearing in mind my former training with the University of Oregon in Web tools and PBL (Project-Based Learning), my subsequent online courses with the Laureate Faculty Program, and my hard-to-quench need for more tools to be used with my ELT and English language students at the university level, I have now realized that I know most of the tools presented by our Laureate instructors. In addition to knowing them, here I have examples of professional projects in which I have used them.
1.
Creation
of my own LMS to work with my ELT
“Reading Skills” students at the university where I work, to keep track of
their course progress and web-based assignments
2.
Regular
attendance to webinars by publishing
houses such as Oxford or Cambridge University Press to get acquainted with the
new trends in my field
3.
Design
of web-enhanced content to nourish my courses: prezi presentations, google forms,
online quizzes for self-assessment, etc.
4.
Use
of blended learning modalities to
confront students with the 21st Century learning and encourage them
to learn autonomously
5.
Use
of web apps for iPhones (and
similar), PCs, laptops and Android devices to improve language learning in
areas such as phonemics, grammar, and vocabulary
6.
Use
of RSS Feeds to feed my own online papers in various areas such TEFL, ELT,
Phonemics, linguistics, and Biology
7.
Use
of Twitter to get the latest news in
technology, educational tools, webinars, and the like from publishing houses,
language experts, etc.
8.
Use
and modification of HTLM codes to create and embed educational
material onto my blogs, google sites, etc.
9.
Creation
of podcasts and vodcasts to help students learn content easily 24/7, 365 days a
year
10. Use of Glogster along with WebQuests to post
students’ research and findings in various areas of their language learning
11. Creation of WebQuests to fully integrate online
learning with literary course content and textbooks
12. Use of google docs, now called DRIVE,
as a dropbox to keep info, create online forms for quizzes, have students work
cooperatively while being online, etc.
13. Use of online chats, forums, livestreams to
help students develop their ideas, critical thinking, and writing skills
14. Usage of Skype chat or video calls to work with
colleagues around the globe in our areas of interest
15. Creation of voicethreads to have students voice their opinions in the target
language
16. Usage of Instant Messaging to have students
tuned to the class and its content
17. Use of Movie editing to create sub-products
and help students visualize course content, and to post new content for my
language courses
I must admit that I never heard of Cascading Style Sheets or Adobe Connect but have to do some research to see how they can be
incorporated into my future teaching and professional practice.
To sum up, based on the LoTi Profile
Assessment, I’m now a Level 6 user looking for more and more refinement in the
things I use technology for: learning and teaching.
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