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Learning Technologies for the Classroom
A 30-hour blended development course

Students are growing up and living with technology around them. For many in the education sector, integrating learning technologies in ELT is no longer a question of whether or not to do it but how.

Register for our Learning Technologies course and master the skills and knowledge to use new media in the classroom.

The course aims to

expose you to a range of practical techniques for exploiting learning technologies in the EFL classroom;
encourage you to reflect on the pedagogy behind the use of learning technologies and
raise awareness and enhance the motivation of you as English language teachers to use learning technologies in the classroom.

The course is delivered as a blended course: 15-hours of face-to-face session is complemented by 15 online hours of online work. The course is very practical: participant get hands on practice of each tool. The online module is available 24 hours a day so you can set your own timetable; which is perfect for busy teachers!

Topic areas covered in the course

An introduction to learning technologies
Brief introduction to social networking
Evaluating and selecting websites
Integrating the web
Office applications for whole-class teaching
Using office applications in a computer room
Searching and copyright-friendly resources
Cyber well-being
Ideas for on-line projects
An introduction to Web 2.0
Using online audio
Using blogs for online writing
Using online video
Using wikis for collaborative writing
Social networking sites

Enrollment to the course

Currently there is no start date for this course. If you'd like to be notified on future course openings, please drop a line to Zita Gergely at zita.gergely@britishcouncil.hu.

The course can be accepted as accredited course as specified according to the regulations of 93/2009 and 277/1997.

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