Learning Technologies for the Classroom is an online development course for teachers of English focusing on using learning technologies effectively in the classroom. Participants will learn how to use the web as a resource, how to evaluate and select websites, how to set up school link projects and much more. The course is delivered using Moodle (a web-based environment for delivering course content and managing students) in which a group of teachers and a trained moderator work together. Find out more…
Audience
Learning Technologies for the Classroom can be used with a variety of teacher audiences, but it is especially intended for:
inexperienced teachers or teachers in pre-service training who wish to receive a basic introduction to ICTCourse Overview
The course covers the following areas and runs over:
Approach and methodology
Like all the British Council online courses, interaction is asynchronous, i.e. conducted over a period of time via email and discussion forums allowing for flexible learning.
Course participants will need to have a computer with a reliable internet connection and up to 60 minutes each day including weekends in order to take part in this course. The course length is around 10 weeks online.
All participants will receive a certificate upon successful completion of the course.
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