TIMELINE
1.
Participants REGISTER for
the Electronic Village Online (EVO) 2006
Sessions during the 2-week period:
- Monday, January 1 -
- Sunday January 15, 2006
2. EVO
2005 SESSIONS run for 6 weeks:
- Sunday, January 16 - Sunday, February
26, 2006
3. TESOL Convention 2006, Tampa Bay, FL, runs Wednesday, March 15
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Saturday, March 18, 2006. There will be meetings with and
demonstrations by EVO session
leaders and
participants. An Internet Fair session
will be held at the
CALL IS Electronic
Village, TBA.
Several events in
the
convention's Electronic Village will be synchronously Webcast by WorldBridges (Skype: worldbridges)
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CONTACT THE
ELECTRONIC VILLAGE ONLINE COORDINATION TEAM
In your mailer, be sure to remove the spaces in the address.
For
queries about specific
EVO sessions, please contact the moderator of the session
directly.
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Elizabeth
Hanson-Smith, Computers
for Education/Command Performance Language Institute, Sacramento,
CA, USA
<ehansonsmi@yahoo.com>
Dafne
González, Universidad
Simón
Bolivar,
Caracas, Venezuela
<dygonza @ yahoo.com>
Chris
Jones, Arizona Western College, Yuma,
AZ, USA
<edtec2002 @ yahoo.com>
Aiden
Yeh, Wenzao
Ursuline College of Languages, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
<aidenyeh @ yahoo.com>
Buthaina
al-Othman, Kuwait University,
Kuwait City
<buthaina_3 @ yahoo.com>
Maryanne
Burgos,
Maryland, USA
<maryanneburgos @
yahoo.com>
Susan
Marandi, Al-Zahra University, Teheran, Iran
<susanmarandi @
yahoo.com>
Nicolas
Gromik, Tohoku University,
Sendai, Japan
<gromik_tohoku @
yahoo.com.au>
Vance Stevens, Petroleum Institute, Abu-Dhabi, UAE
<vstevens @
emirates.net.ae>
Christine
Bauer-Ramazani, St. Michael's College,
Colchester, VT, USA
<cbauer-ramazani @
smcvt.edu>
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To find
out more about TESOL's Online Teaching Certificate Program (the
foundation course begins January 16), go to TESOL and click on >PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT and then >ONLINE EDUCATION, or e-mail edprograms@tesol.org.
(EVO is not a part of
the OTCP.)
The CALL
Interest Section of the
international TESOL professional association offers the opportunity to
participate in the Electronic
Village Online (EVO), a professional development project and virtual
extension of the TESOL 2006 Convention in Tampa Bay, FL. The
intended audience for this project includes both TESOL 2006
participants and those who can participate only virtually.
You
do not
need to be a TESOL member to participate in sessions of the
Electronic Village
Online.
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Copyright
© EVO Coordination
Team
11/28/2005
E Hanson-Smith & A Yeh
Some
graphics copyright free from buttongenerator.com
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----> Sign up at this
session site directly after
January 1st.
Registration closes January 15.
Sessions run from January
16 to February 26.
We strongly recommend
that you sign up for no more than two sessions.
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Video
and Editing for ESOL
Filming,
video, and editing, as a fun and exciting approach to communicative
lessons.
This is a hands-on project-oriented online workshop. By the end
of this workshop, the participants (beginners and/or advanced,
according to the nature of the participants’ needs in 2006) will have
covered the basics, and explored some of the more advanced strategies
of videotaping and editing. They will be able to incorporate this
new teaching strategy into their classroom.
This session helps participants use free Microsoft Movie Maker, pre-installed on XP
operating systems. and iMovie,
available on Apple Macintosh computers. These video editing
packages are easy to use, and a good foundation from
which to develop experience with videotaping and
editing. During this workshop participants will also be able to
investigate other programs of their choice.
Target
Audience
Video_editing4esol
is a Yahoo!Group which came into action during EVO 2005. Any
teacher--both beginners and advanced computer users--with any range of
knowledge, from limited to expert, of video-making and editing is
welcome to participate.
Weekly Content
- Week I – Welcome
During this week participants will become
familiar with navigating the video_editing4esol
Yahoo!Group. Participants and moderators will introduce
themselves and describe the equipment and software available to
them. During week 1 moderators will ensure that all participants
have the required equipment for editing as well as access to some
videotaping resources.
- Week II – Video making:
What is involved?
Topics to be discussed during this week
are:
- video genres
- video equipment – this is an important aspect
of the course and will be
covered in greater details during week 2.
- organisation and management of resources and
class
- Week III - Accessing
Resources
Participants will find and use online
video and editing tutorials, they will also explore websites that
provide videos for educational purposes. For example;
- film or video sites = http://tinyurl.com/9gvu8
- Editing Tutorials = www.atomiclearning.com
Questions to consider:
- Which tutorial resources are suitable for which
type of learner category?
- What do educational sites using videos have in
common/difference?
- Week IV -
Videotaping
Hands on experiment, for participants with
the right equipment and time are to make a very short one minute clip
of their choice.
Topics of discussion during the week (or once videos
are completed) will reflect the process of making a video:
- What types
of problems would students encounter when making a video?
- Is it
reasonable to expect students to make a video clip without a script to
stimulate spontaneous speaking ability?
- During Weeks 4 & 5, participants
will work with their
preferred video acquisition and editing software. Nicolas will
specialize in Windows Movie Maker 2;
Mike in Adobe Premiere 6.x or
Adobe Premiere
Pro 1.5; and Bruce in Studio9.
- Week V - Editing
a Video
Hands on experiment with editing. During this week the creative aspects
of editing a video are discussed and experienced with;
- including pictures, music and voice,
- using transitions and effects.
Questions to consider:
What would be an appropriate time frame for students to learn to use
editing software with relative efficiency?
- Week VI - What to do
with videos & feedback
- Compressing videos for web delivery
- Participating in video competitions
- Creating websites for online delivery
- - Session
evaluation
Communication
Media:
Video_Editing 4 ESOL Yahoo Group - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/video_editing4esol
Free video-editing
applications: Movie Maker 2 (Microsoft XP) or iMovie (Mac), and/or Studio9 and/or Adobe Premiere
A digital video
camera with cable
Windows Media
Player, RealPlayer, or Quicktime
Multimedia English video sample site - http://www.high-edu.tohoku.ac.jp/~gromik/multimediaenglish/call/welcome.htm
Real English
videos - http://www.real-english.com
Atomic Learning tutorials - http://www.atomiclearning.com
About
the Moderators:
- Nicolas
Gromik currently works at Tohoku University in Japan. He
has been using and training students to produce videos of various
genres for the last three years, ranging from basic videotaping with
Senior High School students to sophomore and advanced Japanese speakers
of English. He is currently experimenting with the art of
mini-documentary video-making.
Mike Marzio has been involved in most aspects of video-making
for ESL/EFL since the late 1970s. He is American, an EFL teacher
who created a continuing education language school for adults in the
south of France (http://www.realenglish.tm.fr),
also integrating video and interactive exercise-making to create
language learning resources for students around the globe (http://www.real-english.com).
He has contributed to many EVO projects and is the co-founder with Dr.
Elizabeth Hanson-Smith of the Real English
Online Yahoo Group. He edits in France when not videotaping
in the USA or other English-speaking countries.
To join this session:
Go to the Video Editing For ESOL Yahoo Group:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/video_editing4esol
and click on the blue button:
To read about other EVO sessions:
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