Many teachers still feel fears about new technologies and focus on
continuing traditional courses. Others, on the other hand, rely on these tools
to enrich their courses, without making an apology without limit.
And it is, indeed with caution that the professor uses today digital in its
courses. She works in "reverse class," asking her students to watch video clips
before classes to prepare them, "a way to touch different sensory channels." It
also uses platforms to create quizzes online; or makes "clouds of words"to work
on representations. Géraldine Larguier often uses collaborative tools, tests
them upstream and then gives her opinion to these colleagues via social
networks.
And if, purely digital applications flourish, some startups have made the
choice to stand out by a human dimension through the 2.0 tools. Among these
EdTech, we can mention Absolutely French, a startup that allows expatriate
spouses to learn French. "Digital is a tool", but everything is based on
practical experiences. "We started from the premise that we retain more of what
we live," explains Armelle Perben, founder of the startup . "Thus, through
workshops, learners go to the market, make treasure hunt in Paris, slip into
roles in small groups or cooking. " In addition to these scenarios,"Digital is
mandatory," she says. Absolutely French is developing an e-learning platform so
that, with the classroom, fun exercises are available online. An application is
also in preparation that will offer a word in French every day. "It allows us to
make ourselves known, learn and review," adds Armelle Perben.
This is the case of Charlotte, 10, who has an appointment with her coach
Abby, once a week. For this young Francilienne and her parents, although
enrolled in a course of "reinforced English" in addition to its four hours of
living language weekly, this was not enough. After spending 2 years in Singapore
with her expatriate family, the schoolgirl and her parents were afraid that by
reintegrating the French school system, her level of English would drop. "There
are still big concerns for language learning in France," said Elodie,
Charlotte's mother. With VivaLing, once a week, like a video Skype type, the
girl talks with his coach on "Halloween, Christmas, sport or horseback
riding",themes to which it is sensitive. And it is, in addition to the practical
aspect related to the choice of the time slot, for the "hyperpersonalization"
and "discussion" side that the Charlotte family decided for VivaLing.
Top Posts
-
Given that most of us spend the biggest chunk of our days in office, it's also the place that witnesses some of our unhealthiest and mos...
-
Korean speakers are not so widespread, so why learn Korean? Consider these 3 reasons: 1. Product Understanding. Some of the equipment in ...
-
Since becoming a member of the royal family, Meghan Markle has been subject to far more attention, scrutiny, and criticism than she ever ...
-
Research has found that the ideal state for learning is when the brain is in a relaxed, but aware state. At this point the brainwaves run a...
-
Disadvantages of Distance Learning One may be surprised to learn that there are few disadvantages of online courses when compared t...
-
I am a firm proponent of intensive language courses to give people a strong start in their language learning, but I have often seen expatr...
-
Reading The master listening and speaking at the same time, reading is an essential quality. Foreign language verb forms as varied and th...
-
Life is very short. When is it going to end you will never know. So how should one spend his life? This is a very big question that most of ...
-
Step One: Learn the Alphabet At first glance, the Korean language looks quite difficult to learn, but it is not. Its entire alphabet c...
-
For the people who learn English as their first language, learning Korean is very difficult. There are two reasons of why so many English sp...