3 resultados para design i lärande

em Acceda, el repositorio institucional de la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. España


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[ES]In this paper we describe the procedure followed in the design and recording of a set of videos for teaching and learning ‘English phonetics and phonology’, a second-year undergraduate course at Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The student’s L1 is Spanish. Two different types of technological support were used: screencast and Powerpoint® presentations. The traditional whiteboard together with the lecturer’s presence also contributed both to the integrated learning of certain acoustic/articulatory aspects of the course contents and to the use of specific software for speech analysis. This video production owns the advantage of being an interactive and autonomous tool which favours a continuous learning process on the student’s side.

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[EN]The use of IT for teaching and learning is widely accepted as a means to enhance the learning experience. Hence, education professionals at all levels experience the impulse to introduce some kind of IT design in classrooms of every kind, where the use of IT has, at points, become mandatory. Nevertheless, there are little conclusive data that pinpoints what are the exact benefits that a given IT design, per se, brings to teaching or learning [1,2,3,4]. As any other technology, we contend, IT should be closely associated to the teaching methodology to be implemented, having into account all the factors that are going to influence all the process. In this article, we will analyse parameters that are considered to be critical if we are to predict the posible success of an IT design.