Can You Hear Us? – innovation in the classroom
This year, teachers and learners from 5 different ACE organisations explored a range of innovative learning activities using audio technologies. Adult learners from community classes in Reservoir, Carlton, Glenroy, Coburg and Ferntree Gully were involved. Things they did include:
- make digital stories and films,
- connect in live communication between different sites,
- listen to audio versions of printed stories,
- watch online video for language learning .. and much more.
In early December, project leader Michael Chalk presented at Converge – the Victorian e-learning conference. Here are the slides and voiceover from the session (10 minutes). You can read more about the classroom research on the project site, at canuhearus.acfe.vic.edu.au
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(The presentation above has a green “Play” button at the bottom, in the middle.)
This project also featured in the Autumn edition of Fine Print from the Victorian Adult Literacy and Basic Education Council (VALBEC).
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