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NIACE e-guidelines - Number 5:

e-learning and modern foreign languages

Jacky Elliot
ISBN 1 86201 229 6
January 2006

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This guide explains the practice and the benefits of using e-learning in teaching languages to adults. It promotes and illustrates blended learning – a mix of e-learning and traditional classroom methods.

Looking at how e-learning can provide appropriate self-directed learning resources for adults, the book examines task-based and topic-based learning, giving usable and adaptable examples of lessons and materials.

Instructions, case studies and handy hints inspire tutors to develop their own materials. Readers are shown how to develop a community of practice. The book discusses the use of Learning Platforms and tools such as noticeboards and chat which are available to encourage communication within and outside the class between tutor and learners.

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Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2. e-learning and language learning
When can e-learning be used?
e-learning or blended learning?
Blended learning
Chapter 3 How to find good content for language classes
What is good content?
Self-directed learning resources
Resources for teaching and learning
Chapter 4 Using the World-Wide Web
Why use the Web in classes?
Using images from the Internet
Task-based learning on the Web
Webquests
Weblogs
Topic-based learning
Example activities
Chapter 5 Create your own materials
Why create your own?
The process of content creation
Preparation for content creation
Resources for content creation
Accessibility and language teaching
Chapter 6 Keeping in contact
Why use distance/flexible learning?
Learning platforms
Communication tools
How to set up a learning community
Chapter 7 Summary
Chapter 8 Appendix
Checklist for using e-learning
Chapter 9 Further reading
Chapter 10 Glossary

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The NIACE "e-guidelines" series 

The NIACE e-guidelines series provides guidance and support, accessible advice and useful examples of good practice for adult learning practitioners wishing to use digital technology in all its forms to attract and support adult learners.

  1. Online Resources in the Classroom, Alan Clarke & Claudia Hesse
  2. Digital Cameras in teaching and learning, Phil Hardcastle
  3. Developing E-Learning Materials, Shubhanna Hussein
  4. E-Learning in Outreach, Glyn Owen & Khawar Iqbal
  5. E-Learning and modern foreign languages, Jacky Elliot
  6. Integrating ICT Skill for Life with financial education, Alan Clarke
  7. Attracting and motivating new learners with ICT, Jackie Essom
  8. E-Learning for teaching ESOL, Mary Moss and Sue Southwood
  9. Supporting adult learners with dyslexia, Sally McKeown
  10. Using e-learning with deaf learners, Christine Nightingale and Sue Stevens
  11. E-Learning for adults with learning difficulties, Yola Jacobsen
  12. Handheld technologies for mobile learning, Di Dawson
  13. Assessment for learning: digital tools for effective practice by Sally Betts and Alastair Clark

The series is prepared primarily for tutors and managers of Adult and Community Learning who are engaged in adoption of e-learning within their programmes. Material is also likely to be of value to practitioners in FE, widening participation projects in HE and may also be of value to people working in the school sector.

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