THE INTERNET USE IN THE
TEACHING PRACTICE OVERCOMES THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OBSTACLE
We are living
in a competitive world that knowledge and qualifications, in general, play a
fundamental role. Education industry and especially that of the second language
acquisition was galloping when a new notion invaded our lives….that of the
economic crisis. And now what???
It is my firm
belief that social media and the Internet, on the whole, have some, but not all
the answers to that. We are entering a new phase of teaching where the old
makes way for the new. This new has a name: “e-learning”. It is true that there
are contradicting ideas about how and to what extend this can facilitate
teaching. However, if we set our doubts aside and concentrate on the facts, we
may reach a sounder conclusion.
It would be
wiser to have a closer look at what has already been achieved. When it made its
first steps nobody could predict its tremendous impact on our lives. Let alone
teaching! But in fact it has influenced teaching as well. Through the Internet
teachers and learners have access to a whole lot of information, points of view
and experiences, a fact that they would otherwise not have been able to
encounter. If we narrow it down to a teacher, we would easily realize that the
effective use of the net would provide economical ways to overcome the crisis
obstacle, along with interesting and productive forms of teaching.
There are various tools of communication at
the teacher’s disposal that can eliminate costs, for example Yahoo groups or
skype or a virtual classroom
environment and so on. Can they be as effective as the ordinary classroom? The
answer is definitely yes! As long as the participants are good users of the
medium used, the results can be equally satisfying.
The net can support
teaching and in particular language teaching, as it gives a potential to
communication, and enriches the teaching process with new techniques attractive
and friendly to learners. I have realized that the use of synchronous
communication in the learning process enhances a good number of skills
(reading, speaking and writing) and at the same time it promotes collaboration,
sharing and socializing.
Authenticity, a neuralgic
element in language learning, becomes meaningful with the use of synchronous
communication in teaching, as it gives plenty of opportunities to use the
target language in an authentic environment. Learners, on the other hand,
acquire an apt for it. In fact, they find it interactive and feel free to
express themselves in an environment outside classroom. Consecutively, the
results are eager participants and authentic language production.
The use of synchronous tools can be used in many various forms and platforms.
Underneath I will attempt to analyze some:
a. Free topic chat
These chats must be the most frequent types of net connection. They are easy to
plan; learners would feel at ease, as they will compare it to a
friendly chat and not as an extension of their lesson. The teacher will give
the topic during the lesson, and they will set a time to meet up on line.
Learners will be prepared, and the flow of discussion probably will be smooth.
The chatlogs can be used by the moderator to identify problematic utterances,
and a follow-up analysis in class would be ideal. Free chats, for me, can
promote learners autonomy, create a platform of meaningful communication,
and facilitate the whole teaching procedure.
b. Collaborative task-oriented chat
This type of chat seems more demanding, and needs careful prior planning. I
really like the idea of learners working without having their moderator
giving them instructions. Again, the fact of meaningful communication enhances
the benefits resulting from the task.
c.
Practice on line
This type of chatting, gives extra time for practicing a
specific language function. Again, the learners have the opportunity to
experimentize on what they have met in their classroom context,
consequently become more familiar with the taught material.
d Evaluation chat
Although I can clearly see the usefulness of such a chat, I wouldn't like to
use it. I prefer to keep the internet tool as one which promotes the
use of the target language, and help learners to get into the habit of using
the net for language production. If they feel that they are going to be
evaluated for that the balance might be lost.
e. Presentation or Academic Seminar Chat
These chats can promote collaboration, sharing, strengthen the bond between
colleagues, become informative, thus present new ideas and ways of elaboration.
A significant tool for professional develpment.
However, there are various factors which
will determine the efficient future prospective of these tools in a blended
learning. These are:
a. Students learning background.
b. The prevailing view for the Internet
c. Parental view (when learners are not adults)
d. Teachers’ reluctance
Actually,
It depends entirely on us, whether this new medium will become a successful
tool or not. Teachers involved in the new practices should be well informed and
organized and self disciplined, so as to promote a sense of security to
learners and parents. If the whole procedure is communicated appropriately by
instructors, then this modern teaching practice will bear fruit.
In a nut shell, technology in teaching
and language teaching in particular has opened up a brand new phase which will
be beneficial to both learners and instructors. The economic crisis seems to
put a hindrance to many who wish to learn to speak a foreign language fluently.
This stumbling block can easily be overcome with the help of the net and the
incorporation of the synchronous tools in a blended learning syllabus.