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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESEThe use of ICT in the EFL classroom

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Título del test:
The use of ICT in the EFL classroom

Descripción:
Innovation Unit 6

Autor:
AVATAR

Fecha de Creación:
28/06/2019

Categoría:
Universidad

Número preguntas: 12
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What does BYOD stand for? This approach refers to students bringing their own technology (smart phones, tablets, laptops, etc.) for educational use.
A disciplined process of actively conceptualizing, analyzing, and evaluating information gathered from observation, experience and reasoning.
Helpful information that is given to students to say what can be done to improve an activity.
The idea of identifying strengths and weaknesses in students so they can acquire language and knowledge through a variety of means.
A room prepared and designed for learning foreign languages and normally equipped with DVDs, tape recorders or computers, connected to monitoring devices that enables the teacher to work with students both individually and in groups.
A method of publishing audio files via the Internet that can be downloaded from a website to a media player or computer.
A diverse set of technological tools and resources used to communicate, create, disseminate, store, and manage information. This includes the use of computers, the Internet, and broadcasting technologies (radio and television), and a classroom environment.
Match the characteristics of a 21st century classroom with their implications: Student-centered education Computing devices Active learning Adaptive learning Invitational environment Students understand and follow the rules and procedures Mutual respect Students take responsibility for their learning Performance-based assessment Collaborative learning.
Match the types of ICT tools with their examples: Input sources Output sources Audio-visual aids.
Match the tips for using audio-visual aids successfully with their implications: The Rule of Five Control when your audience reads a handout Ensure the logistics of the setting Announce a slide before you show it Eye contact and do not turn your back Pictures and diagrams are more effective than words Practice before using.
Match the types of tools with their examples: Collaborative tools Communication tools Creativity and Innovation tools Problem solving and Productivity.
Match the characteristics of a 21st century teacher with their implications: Learner-Centered Classroom and Personalized Instructions Students as producers Learn New Technologies Go global Go digital Collaborate Use social networks Project-Based Learning (PBL) Innovate Keep learning.
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