Tag: online learning

  • Strategic Planning Goals and Outcomes

    Strategic Planning Goals and Outcomes

    As of spring 2023, over 100 alumni have graduated from the Master of Arts Program and one student has completed the Graduate Certificate in Foreign Language Teaching. Most of these students continue to hold jobs and positions of leadership as language teachers across the U.S. and in several other countries. The fact that they are […]

  • Digital World Workshop for TA Community

  • The Spider and the Butterfly

    The Spider and the Butterfly

    This perspective on remote learning and teaching may sound strange at first, but bear with me.

  • Tech-Savvy FL Teachers Recommend…

    Tech-Savvy FL Teachers Recommend…

    Finding the right tool can be difficult for a lot of reasons. Sometimes the tech tools are hard to find because we aren’t quite sure what we are looking for. We can search by the names and types of tools, but it is harder to search based on what we want them to do. When […]

  • Keep Teaching FLT for Proficiency

    Keep Teaching FLT for Proficiency

    Whether you have to teach remotely or you just want to use technology in innovative ways… Keep focusing on teaching language for proficiency! It doesn’t matter how many great new platforms, apps, and sites you use if they don’t increase learners’ ability to express themselves, understand others, and negotiate meaning in the TL.  But if […]

  • Welcome to the Online Learning World

    Welcome to the Online Learning World

    Cross-posted on the MAFLT site: https://maflt.cal.msu.edu/2020/03/14/welcome-to-the-online-learning-world/ Friends, colleagues, students, parents of small children, lend me your ears: there are no easy answers. Education is changing before our eyes, and some of those changes will last. Some of them will not. Going remote quickly is going to tax your patience, your learning abilities, your discipline, and […]

  • Creating and Sharing a Video Presentation

    Creating and Sharing a Video Presentation

    #MAFLTutorial from the MAFLT Community site in D2L Updated 3/20/2020 The following instructions were originally created to teach MAFLT Students how to complete the technical aspects of sharing a video presentation with their peers in D2L. There are other ways to share video presentations, and there are other ways and reasons why you might share […]

  • Surviving and Thriving in Zoom

    Surviving and Thriving in Zoom

    When the message came around on March 12 that MSU was going completely over to remote instruction, most people’s first response was to recommend live (or “synchronous”) meetings in Zoom. You can find information on how to access Zoom as a tool and modify the settings and so on fairly easily – but how do […]

  • Joining the Microsoft Teams Team

    Joining the Microsoft Teams Team

    If you have just been informed that you now have to deliver your courses at a distance, then you may be feeling a little overwhelmed. I will add more guidance over time as I hear requests and think about what can be learned and implemented quickly. One of the ways forward is to start using […]

  • Confessions of an Online Professor

    Confessions of an Online Professor

    I have learned to embrace the inevitable. And I will confess: I like teaching online. Truly.