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Mike Hogan 11.11.2013 The Mobility of Business English 10:00 – 10:45 GMT

Mike Hogan 11.11.2013 The Mobility of Business English 10:00 – 10:45 GMT

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Mike Hogan 11.11.2013

The Mobility of Business English

10:00 – 10:45 GMT

Mike Hogan 11.11.2013

Poll 1

• Do you teach Business English?

YesNo

Mike Hogan 11.11.2013

Overview

1. How technology and society are changing - and how this can affect how learners learn and we deliver training

2. Implications of this on Business English training3. How BE needs to respond to on-the-go needs of our

learners (hi and low tech)4. Mobile devices can enhance learning – both when

teacher-driven and used autonomously

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Changes in how we interact as a result of technology

• Internet & Email in business & at home• Skype (2003)• iPhone (2007)• Whatsapp (2009)• Google Glass• Smart cars• What’s next??

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What’s the message?

Life is social.

Learning is social.

Source: Web123Media (2010)

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How is learning changing?What are 21st Century Learning skills?

•‘Doing’ rather than ‘knowing’•‘I want quick results’•‘Learning by doing’ (experiential / trial and error approach)•‘I get bored easily’•Multitasking•Visual, non-linear and virtual learning•Collaborative learning

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Challengesin training

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Learning in the social workplace

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2. Mobility in Business

• Job changes• Joint Ventures• Virtual teams

• Business trips• Home office• Virtual office

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• We need to foster a teaching and learning philosophy centered around – Self-responsibility and learner autonomy– Measurable and immediate success– Collective connected learning– Virtual learning– Experiential learning– Media rich– Relevant

2. Implications this has on Business English training

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3. Current materialsHi-tech•eWorkbooks & online workbooks•Teacher & Group connected Resource Centres•Learning on-the-go (audio, video, mobile devices)•AppsNot forgetting … low-tech•Print & Work features

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3. Current materials

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4. Mobile devices

How can they enhance learning

– both when teacher-driven and used autonomously?

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Mobile devices

Photo by Graham Stanley on #eltpics

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Polls

1. Do you have a mobile phone? Yes/No

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2. Do your learners have mobile phones? Yes/No

Polls

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3. Can they access the internet? Yes/No

Do these phones have– A camera?– And audio recording feature?– Both

Polls

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MALL vs MALU Apps

• Mobile Applications for Language Learning

• Mobile Applications for Language Usage

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Mobile Applications for Language Learning

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Mobile Applications for Language Usage

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Eric Baber IATEFL Conference 2012

Industry & Business Specific Apps

Rather than show them apps to use, teach them how to find and evaluate apps.”

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What can you recommend?

What can your learners recommend?

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It’s not just about apps …

• With mobile devices you can …– Take photos– Record audio for listening and feedback– Practise reading and writing– Watch and create videos

And much more…

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Remember the technology in your pocket

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There is no one size fits all

• Learning is social• Business is mobile• Learning is mobile

We can’t be teaching tomorrow’s leaders today with yesterday’s methods

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The Mobility of Business English

about.me/mikehogan@irishmikeh

Thanks!