Wednesday 27 December 2017

Photos from the Xmas party on Smallworlds

 Great Xmas party today on SmallWorlds with fun activities, word games, snowball fight, and even a short graduation ceremony! Best wishes to all #dt4lt
 During the #dt4lt Xmas party on SmallWorlds we played lots of word games on the specialised digital board!
Everyone gathered for a group-selfie!
A few fireworks to colour the night and celebrate during our Xmas #dt4lt party on SmallWorlds
Eating from the buffet and getting ready for the graduation ceremony
Lots of clapping from participants when John Chalk received the graduation papyrus from Dr Cecilia Goria during the virtual graduation ceremony of the #dt4lt programme on SmallWorlds
Fireworks, music, dancing, and games after the virtual graduation on SmallWorlds! One of the best virtual parties of the Master of Arts in Digital Technologies for Language Teaching programme

Thursday 21 December 2017

Students' reflections on the activity on SmallWorlds

Our students Maria, Eugenia, and Agata at the Master of Arts in Digital Technologies for Language Teaching collaboratively reflect on their experience on doing activities on an online Virtual World. Read their thoughts:

We found it quite difficult at first to get involved with the topic of Virtual worlds. In our case, and probably based on our lack of experience, we could see little pedagogical potential in the activity at first, and were more inclined to take it as a fun last module of the course. However, after our tutorial on Friday, we realized this is the type of activities you need to personally experience to actually understand its potential. Once we were part of it, we could genuinely understand its possible uses as a learning tool as well as its limitations.
From the social point of view, we find that an environment like SmallWorlds could help build that sense of community that many times is missing in online courses. It increases social presence in a more relaxed and less controlled setting. Besides, sitting around the campfire gave us the feeling of a non-threatening environment, where sharing occurred in a more horizontal and democratic manner and roles of tutors and students were less marked.
As far as limitation goes, online security is an element that cannot be overlooked. If used with underage students, steps must be taken to ensure a safe environment were instances of interaction with strangers must be minimised.
Both of us created avatars which resembled our real-selves and realized that at certain points of our interaction we experienced a feeling of “self-awareness”, especially when dealing with some situations which could interfere in how we were viewed by others.

Tuesday 19 December 2017

Xmas party on SmallWorlds on Friday!

We are throwing a Christmas party on Friday 22nd December 2017, 12 pm (UK time), at the MA in DTLT space on SmallWorlds and everyone is invited! There will be food, games, dance, snow and lots of laughter so try not to miss it!
Directions to the MA in DTLT space: On SmallWorlds select Places (bottom of the screen), then Search (menu on the left) and then type in "MA in DTLT". On the right you will click on Go there (orange button) which will teleport you to the space. Or just click the following link: http://goo.gl/4xts6r