One of the biggest challenges we
face as teachers is maintaining the attention of our students and increasing
their involvement in the learning process. There are always students who are highly
motivated to learn and eagerly participate in all activities, but how do we reach
students who seem disengaged from the learning environment?
Of course, we strive to create a positive classroom ecology, provide
stimulating content and cooperative learning. These techniques are useful
strategies for engaging students. However, sometimes it can be helpful to
integrate digital tools to improve our pedagogical practices. I have
found some platforms this year to help increase engagement even from students
who are reluctant learners or are less motivated. Two of my colleagues in the
Modern Language Department, Kristy Parsons-McClain and Sandra Cardenas
introduced me to Blooklet and Gimkit.
With these technology tools, you can find or create “learning sets”
according to what you are studying. The platforms are a little bit like Kahoots
but more sophisticated and visually pleasing. From the student’s perspective,
it is like playing a video game where they get to practice vocabulary and
grammar structures. The students love these games and report they that they
feel that it helps them to practice the grammar structures and vocabulary. It
also provides good data for the students to see how they are progressing and
for me to see if students are acquiring the language. The other tech tools that
I have incorporated this year are EdPuzzles, and PearDecks and I will be
testing out GoFormative and Garbanzo this semester.
Hi Kerry, thanks for sharing about the plusses to the tech tools you're using. I love GoFormative and use it frequently to take what would have been a lecture into something more interactive for students. I love how I can view their responses quickly to get a read on class understanding.
Formative is a great tool to include listening, speaking, writing and reading in an assignment or assessments. I have used it extensively to provide differentiated assignments and assessments in my French 3/Honors class. It's easy to duplicate and modify and you can follow your students' progress in real time.
This is so cool.. I have created a blooklet account and am playing with that to see If I can use it as a study guide for AP Psych. Have so many questions to pick your brain on how this went for you and what mistakes I should avoid!
Check out "Fishtopia" in Gimkit. My students love it!!