The international Conference of NELTA 2012 that took place in St. Xavier School became a success to me since I could share my ideas on how to bring technology in the classroom with ELT practioners of home and abroad. I shared delicious, twurdy, blog, webquest and at the same time I showed them what I have been doing in the classroom. They were so enthralled by my work. Thank you Robert. Finally I could make it.


Besides these, I have given them my gmail account so that I can guide then the interested ones who will feel like using them . The only question I posed at the end of my session was how it can be used in remote areas where there is no availability of computers. To address this, I gave my own example as my classroom is no techno-equipped but still, I have been using it. Just the approach should be different. Giving them PBL can be one of the ways being a mentor as per Prof. Stoller. Just one needs to face the challenge and dare to challenge the long-term used methodology. Even if there's a challenge in me of completing syllabus and engaging learners in positive direction, ultimately, I could make it. In this sense I won. They were convinced.
Maybe I may receive some mails tomorrow onwards to direct them in these regards. Ready for it. Thanks Oregon.
Great work!
ReplyDeleteAnd if you have persuaded some, maybe we will soon have a snowball increasing all the time. I agree that this course has broadened our horizons, as a teacher and as a person.
yes, you are right Luisa and thanks for encouragement.
Deletesagun
Congratulations Sagun,
ReplyDeleteWell done, and the snowball comparison is good. I also agree this course has broadened and is broadening our horizons.
Hello Sinikka
DeleteThanks and definitely we can have snowball effect.
sagun