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Effectively Using Technology in the Digital Language Lab ~~ TFLA Fall 2011 Houston

Utilizing technology in a digital language lab involves integrating multimedia resources such as audio, video, text, HTML, and still images to enhance learning. Teachers can communicate with students through an intercom system to provide immediate feedback, whether written or verbal.

Effectively Using Technology in the Digital Language Lab ~~ TFLA Fall 2011 Houston

Effectively Using Technology in the Digital Language lab

Work in groups

Subtopic
Each groups can be assigned different tasks to complete
students can be placed homogeneously or heterogeneously
students can produce a written piece or recording together

Instructional strategies

Can apply AP strategies; adapted to all levels
Differentiated Instruction is a reality
Provide instant feedback to students--the feedback can be written or voiced.
The teacher can monitor each student’s progress in real time
Open digital multi-media files/lessons Audio, Video, Text, HTML, Still Image
Students can record their voice and compare their voice recording with the original audio or video source material.opic
Students’ screens can also be shared--pictionary, collaborative writing
The teacher’s screen can be shared with any student station individually, by group or the entire class--model teacher or student work/task to others
There is full intercom functionality between each student and the teacher--provide instant feedback
Allows the teacher to download digital audio or video files to the student stations. Students can use those files for writing, creating audio recordings.

Individual work

Allow for individualized attention
A student can do make up work
A student can refine skills- such as practicing tongue twisters, repeating vocabulary
A student can take a quiz or test
A student can produce an individual recording or document
A student can be placed separately from the group

work in pairs

questions recorded by teacher or other source so students can answer and produce recording
students can record a simulated conversation at any level ability
students can play "pictionary" thru the whiteboard capability
students can produce a written piece together
students can peer edit a document; one or two documents
students can create an audio recording
students can collaborate thru text chat

classroom management

prevent/control inappropriate behavior or cheating
Turn students’ microphones on or off
Prevent students from changing filestopic
View students’ progress/file position
Collect student recordings and documents
Close files/lessonsbtopic
Disable students’ desktop and taskbar
Lock students’ keyboard and mouse
Copy a file to the student’s “desktop”btopic
Control students’ Internet experience
Provides Control of Student’s Activities
The teacher can monitor each student’s progress in real timebtopic
Control the student recorders to keep students on task.