Checkpoint
1: Examples of Digital Language Learning Materials (DLLM)
·
POWER POINT
(Teaching Aid)
·
FACEBOOK
(Discussion and Forum)
·
YOU TUBE
·
BLOG
·
MERLOT
(Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching)
·
WISC-ONLINE
(A digital library of Web-based learning resources called 'learning objects)
·
JORUM
Checkpoint
2: SLA Theories and Principles
Theories:
a)
Behaviourisistic
b)
Interactionist
c)
Innatist
Principles:
a)
Materials
should achieve impact
b)
Materials
should help learners to feel at ease
c)
Materials
should help learners to develop confidence
d)
What is
being taught should be perceived by learners as relevant and useful
e)
Materials
should require and facilitate learner self-investment
f)
Learners
must be ready to acquire the points being taught
g)
Materials should
expose the learners to language in authentic use
h)
The
learners’ attention should be drawn to linguistic features of the input.
i)
Materials
should provide the learners with opportunities to use the target language to
achieve communicative purposes.
j)
Materials
should take into account that the positive effects of instruction are usually
delayed
k)
Materials
should take into account that learners differ in affective attitudes
l)
Materials
should permit a silent period at the beginning of instruction.
m)
Materials
should not rely too much on controlled practice
n)
Materials
should provide opportunities for outcome and feedback
o)
Materials
should help the learner to develop cultural awareness and sensitivity.
p)
Materials
should reflect the reality of language use.
q)
Materials
should help learners to learn in ways similar to the circumstances in which
they will have to use the language.
r)
Materials
should help to create readiness to learn.
Checkpoint
3: Rough outline of own DLLM
1.
Blogging in
character
·
Pick
characters from a book, such as a history book. Then, have the students to journal
in their new persona. Teachers assign identities for all of the books that the
students have read and let the conversation begin.
2.
Art gallery
·
Take photos
of student work (or scan and save as images), and then have students to add
their artworks to blog posts. To encourage writing skills, ask students to
describe their art and the creation process.
Checkpoint
4: Summarize explanation for each criteria
1)
Errors:
·
There are
two types of errors which are serious and less serious. Less serious is
referring to a situation when work of the users are disturbed while serious is
when the users’ outputs are endangered.
2)
Efficiency:
·
It explains
how well the experienced users can operate an application after they have
mastered it.
3)
Learnability:
·
It refers to
how long the beginners use the system before they learn the essential skills which
are necessary for them to complete tasks.
4)
Memorability:
·
It explains
the ability of an occasional user who has previously used the system to
remember its operational principle.
Pedagogical
Usability
1.
Feedback
·
DLLM should
provide students with encouraging and immediate feedback.
2.
Motivation
· Support the direction of individual's general behavior
3. Goal orientation
· The goal of LM should be clear.
4.
Learner
control
·
Learner’s
memory should be put into optimal.
5.
Applicability
·
The
knowledge should be transferable to other context.
6.
Added value
·
Value acts
as an additional function towards learning.
7.
Learner
activity
·
DLLM plays
an important role in students’ activity.
8.
Cooperative/Collaborative
learning
·
DLLM enables
collaborative work with the teacher as a control.
9.
Valuation of
previous knowledge
·
Include
previous knowledge as an advantage for the learners.
10.
Flexibility
·
Contains
diverse assignment, adaptable, suitable and fit learners’ need.
Reflection..
After
completing the task, I found that Digital language Learning Material acts as a
medium which may develop the knowledge, and at the same time increase the
learner’s interest to learn in a different way. In my own view, digital
language learning materials can enhance one’s creativity as a whole. After I
had watched the three videos, I can differentiate the different elements within
the DLLM. There are two which were the learning objects and learning materials.
As a pre-service teacher, we need to know the criteria in developing and
evaluating digital language learning materials in order to ensure that it can
be used to deliver the knowledge or not. One of the most important criteria was
the acceptability which consists of two. There are the social acceptability and
practical acceptability. Those are very important in a way to know that the
material is working or not and whether it can helps the student to learn
better.
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