Incorporating I.T. and the Internet in the TESOL classroom
brings a whole new dimension to learning. With an endless supply of online
resources and information ‘Computer English (CALL)’ is a must for the
TESOL Teacher wanting to keep up with technology. 60 hour Certificate Course online or by correspondence |
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Course Overview: |
Computer English (CALL) covers a whole range of learning
and teaching techniques using the latest technology. Topics covered include:
The Internet and available resources, learner needs analysis, computers
as a language tool and appropriate software for language teaching.
This course will cover learning styles and incorporating them in the ESL
classroom as well as level-appropriate activities for computer language
lessons.
With technology advancing and now considered a vital tool for communication, this course takes a look at using various computer programs and their applications to develop lessons. |
| Course Assignments: |
• Theory questions • Applications
of I.T. • Creating activities with ‘Word’ •
Lesson planning for computer lessons • Using the Internet in the
language classroom |
| FAQ’s: |
Q: How can I incorporate the Internet
safely in ESL lessons?
A: Computer English (CALL) covers Internet applications and activities for the
ESL classroom as well as protecting your computer from viruses. Q:
Do I need qualifications in I.T. in order to teach Computer English?
A: No, all you need is basic computer knowledge. Computer English covers
everything you need to know in how to incorporate basic computer skills
into your lessons. |
| For further information on this course or other TESOL courses please contact our Head Office on 1300 723 928
to speak with a course consultant. Email: office@ataonline.edu.au
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