ICT as the springboard for the creation of more opportunities within the zone of proximal development in the pronunciation class

Autores
Cardozo, Cristian Andrés; Orta González, María Dolores
Año de publicación
2016
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Fil: Cardozo, Cristian Andrés. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Lenguas; Argentina.
Fil: Orta González, María Dolores. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Lenguas; Argentina.
One of the main concerns explored in contemporary research in education has been the ultimate purpose of learning development: whether teachers should aim at transmitting mostly content,or rather at fostering the development of certain abilities or skills. In the case of language acquisition, the debate started in the 1970s, with authors proposing new theories in response to traditional ways of teaching, such as the theory of the "Zone of Proximal Development", ZPD(Vygostky, 1978; Wells, 1999). Over the years, these studies led to new student-need-centred methodologies, as opposed to the conventional syllabus-completion focus (Gardner, 1985;Richards & Rodgers, 1986). In so doing, issues such as motivation, autonomy and scaffolding through peer support have gained ground in societies where new technologies, mostly ICT, play a most important role in education, and where the need to adapt to these changes and advances becomes essential (Rogers, 1969). In this context, educators need to be conscious of the fact that these new technologies can enhance teaching and learning, and that they foster motivation greatly (Sharma & Barret, 2007; Willis, 1998).This presentation will be aimed at shedding light on improvements on some teaching methods and techniques as an attempt to address the needs of constant technological evolution in society. We will focus on the description and analysis of some technology-mediated collaborative tasks designed to motivate and help students improve their pronunciation skills in the context of Vygotsky's ZPD theory, and mostly employed on Social Networks or student's Personal Learning Environments (PLEs). The analysis will be carried out from our perspective as members of the chair of Práctica de la Pronunciación at Facultad de Lenguas, Universidad de Córdoba.
https://ijnpi.blogspot.com.ar/p/actas-de-congreso.html
Fil: Cardozo, Cristian Andrés. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Lenguas; Argentina.
Fil: Orta González, María Dolores. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Lenguas; Argentina.
Otras Lengua y Literatura
Materia
ICT
ZPD
Pronunciation
Fonética
Práctica de la pronunciación
Lengua Inglesa
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
Repositorio
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Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
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spelling ICT as the springboard for the creation of more opportunities within the zone of proximal development in the pronunciation classCardozo, Cristian AndrésOrta González, María DoloresICTZPDPronunciationFonéticaPráctica de la pronunciaciónLengua InglesaFil: Cardozo, Cristian Andrés. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Lenguas; Argentina.Fil: Orta González, María Dolores. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Lenguas; Argentina.One of the main concerns explored in contemporary research in education has been the ultimate purpose of learning development: whether teachers should aim at transmitting mostly content,or rather at fostering the development of certain abilities or skills. In the case of language acquisition, the debate started in the 1970s, with authors proposing new theories in response to traditional ways of teaching, such as the theory of the "Zone of Proximal Development", ZPD(Vygostky, 1978; Wells, 1999). Over the years, these studies led to new student-need-centred methodologies, as opposed to the conventional syllabus-completion focus (Gardner, 1985;Richards & Rodgers, 1986). In so doing, issues such as motivation, autonomy and scaffolding through peer support have gained ground in societies where new technologies, mostly ICT, play a most important role in education, and where the need to adapt to these changes and advances becomes essential (Rogers, 1969). In this context, educators need to be conscious of the fact that these new technologies can enhance teaching and learning, and that they foster motivation greatly (Sharma & Barret, 2007; Willis, 1998).This presentation will be aimed at shedding light on improvements on some teaching methods and techniques as an attempt to address the needs of constant technological evolution in society. We will focus on the description and analysis of some technology-mediated collaborative tasks designed to motivate and help students improve their pronunciation skills in the context of Vygotsky's ZPD theory, and mostly employed on Social Networks or student's Personal Learning Environments (PLEs). The analysis will be carried out from our perspective as members of the chair of Práctica de la Pronunciación at Facultad de Lenguas, Universidad de Córdoba.https://ijnpi.blogspot.com.ar/p/actas-de-congreso.htmlFil: Cardozo, Cristian Andrés. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Lenguas; Argentina.Fil: Orta González, María Dolores. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Lenguas; Argentina.Otras Lengua y Literatura2016info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794info:ar-repo/semantics/documentoDeConferenciaapplication/pdf978-987-544-715-8http://hdl.handle.net/11086/16719enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Digital Universitario (UNC)instname:Universidad Nacional de Córdobainstacron:UNC2025-09-04T12:33:57Zoai:rdu.unc.edu.ar:11086/16719Institucionalhttps://rdu.unc.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://rdu.unc.edu.ar/oai/snrdoca.unc@gmail.comArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:25722025-09-04 12:33:57.403Repositorio Digital Universitario (UNC) - Universidad Nacional de Córdobafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ICT as the springboard for the creation of more opportunities within the zone of proximal development in the pronunciation class
title ICT as the springboard for the creation of more opportunities within the zone of proximal development in the pronunciation class
spellingShingle ICT as the springboard for the creation of more opportunities within the zone of proximal development in the pronunciation class
Cardozo, Cristian Andrés
ICT
ZPD
Pronunciation
Fonética
Práctica de la pronunciación
Lengua Inglesa
title_short ICT as the springboard for the creation of more opportunities within the zone of proximal development in the pronunciation class
title_full ICT as the springboard for the creation of more opportunities within the zone of proximal development in the pronunciation class
title_fullStr ICT as the springboard for the creation of more opportunities within the zone of proximal development in the pronunciation class
title_full_unstemmed ICT as the springboard for the creation of more opportunities within the zone of proximal development in the pronunciation class
title_sort ICT as the springboard for the creation of more opportunities within the zone of proximal development in the pronunciation class
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Cardozo, Cristian Andrés
Orta González, María Dolores
author Cardozo, Cristian Andrés
author_facet Cardozo, Cristian Andrés
Orta González, María Dolores
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv ICT
ZPD
Pronunciation
Fonética
Práctica de la pronunciación
Lengua Inglesa
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ZPD
Pronunciation
Fonética
Práctica de la pronunciación
Lengua Inglesa
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Fil: Orta González, María Dolores. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Lenguas; Argentina.
One of the main concerns explored in contemporary research in education has been the ultimate purpose of learning development: whether teachers should aim at transmitting mostly content,or rather at fostering the development of certain abilities or skills. In the case of language acquisition, the debate started in the 1970s, with authors proposing new theories in response to traditional ways of teaching, such as the theory of the "Zone of Proximal Development", ZPD(Vygostky, 1978; Wells, 1999). Over the years, these studies led to new student-need-centred methodologies, as opposed to the conventional syllabus-completion focus (Gardner, 1985;Richards & Rodgers, 1986). In so doing, issues such as motivation, autonomy and scaffolding through peer support have gained ground in societies where new technologies, mostly ICT, play a most important role in education, and where the need to adapt to these changes and advances becomes essential (Rogers, 1969). In this context, educators need to be conscious of the fact that these new technologies can enhance teaching and learning, and that they foster motivation greatly (Sharma & Barret, 2007; Willis, 1998).This presentation will be aimed at shedding light on improvements on some teaching methods and techniques as an attempt to address the needs of constant technological evolution in society. We will focus on the description and analysis of some technology-mediated collaborative tasks designed to motivate and help students improve their pronunciation skills in the context of Vygotsky's ZPD theory, and mostly employed on Social Networks or student's Personal Learning Environments (PLEs). The analysis will be carried out from our perspective as members of the chair of Práctica de la Pronunciación at Facultad de Lenguas, Universidad de Córdoba.
https://ijnpi.blogspot.com.ar/p/actas-de-congreso.html
Fil: Cardozo, Cristian Andrés. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Lenguas; Argentina.
Fil: Orta González, María Dolores. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Lenguas; Argentina.
Otras Lengua y Literatura
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