Using video to shift
instruction and more …
Debbie Tebovich
http://datenglish.blogspot.com.ar
Twitter: @datEnglish
E-mail: [email protected]
This is a presentation for the 7th Virtual Round Table Web Conference
We will explore:
o Why we use video in education
o The affective and cognitive domains of instructional video
o Learner’s productionso The importance of video in ESL educationo Video to promote active learningo Design Thinking Process to face challenges in the
ESL/EFL classroomo “Delivery Lesson Project”
Do you use video as part of your learning and
teaching strategies?
Yes
No
Poll questions 1
Do you make your own video material for your
classes?
a. Yes, often
b. Yes, sometimes
c. Not really
2
Do your learners make their own video
productions?
a. Yes
b. No
3
What do we use video for?
What do we use video for?1. As primary driver for self reflection
2. To track and document progress
3. In mentoring practice
4. To share messages with staff
5. To personalize learning
6. To have access to authentic material
7. To share tutorials
8. For Grammar instruction
9. For emergent needs
10.For project-based learning student’s produced videos
Impact of video in Education
Learner
interacts with
Video Content
Retention
Knowledge
Transfer
Engagement
Affective Domain Cognitive Domain
Source: Wainhouse Research
“…while watching a video may
appear to be passive, it can
involve the high cognitive
activity necessary for active
learning. Well-designed
multimedia instructional
messages can promote active
cognitive processing in
students, even when learners
seem to be behaviorally
inactive” -Mayer (2001-p. 19)
The importance of video
creative commons licensed (BY) flickrphoto by Patrishehttp://flickr.com/photos/patrish/86289690
Design Thinking in Action
Problem
Statement:
We, my learners and I,
need to explore ways to
deal with class cancellation,
because they want and
need to feel more
confident in English,
and I need to pay my bills.
Ideate
MY FAVOURITE
Prototype & Test
What’s next?
Thank you
Let’s keep in touch!
Twitter: @datEnglish
Blog: http://datenglish.blogspot.com.ar
Email: [email protected]