The document discusses apps that can help with language learning. It begins with defining what an app is and providing an outline of topics to be covered, which include observations and recommendations on apps for language learning, along with presenting results from recent research on popular apps. The research involved surveying academic classes to see what apps they use and found that the top 10 most mentioned apps were BBC News, TED, Sounds (Macmillan), Google Translate, Merriam Webster, Longman Dictionary, Word Reference.com, ABC radio, Word Web, and Phrasal Verbs. The document concludes by providing takeaways and suggestions for curating educational apps.
15. Apps in language learning
10 most mentioned apps that help with study
BBC News
TED
Sounds
(Macmillan)
Google
Translate
Merriam
Webster
Longman
Dictionary
Word
Reference.com
ABC radio
Word Web
Phrasal Verbs
16. Apps in language learning
Take-aways
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18. Apps in language learning
Curation
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This PD session was first delivered at Melbourne Cup Day 2013 following Alison Austin, EAP teacher at DUELI, covering QR codes.
http://www.commoncraft.com/video/apps is a 3 minute video that may be worth watching if audiences need a clear explanation.
The live polls at Poll Everywhere may be closed by the time you are viewing this.Screenshots have been taken with poll data from a Professional Learning Community meeting held at Hawthorn on the Friday after Melbourne Cup Day 2013.
What percentage of students bring a mobile device to class?
http://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple_choice_polls/CQ8k6d4mjGyqINC
Many of us have seen students using Facebook, QQ or other distracting apps during class time. Perhaps weve been lucky enough to observe them using a good dictionary app. Several casual observations show that dictionaries are the most popular type of app that students use in class to help them study.
Apart from dictionaries, what other educational apps have you observed students using?
http://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/PVQgKxXAQG6nsi4
What apps have teachers recommended for students to enhance their learning?
http://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/PFiZ8wxsQpLzu7I
Some of my recommendations:SoundCloud, Macmillan Sounds, IELTS skills, MyWordBook 2, English Grammar in Use: Activities $1.99https://soundcloud.com/mobilehttp://www.soundspronapp.com/http://www.macmillaneducationapps.com/ieltsskillshttp://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/apps/mywordbook-2http://www.cambridgeapps.org/grammar/egua.html
From the top 20 apps, these are the 10 with only 2 mentions.[AZ is namediVerb]
The top 10 apps with more than 2 mentions
What apps from today's session will you explore / recommend for students to enhance their learning?
http://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/A2pivPrAc9Kjf04
Where can I go to find app reviews and recommendations?
The best sources for app recommendations and reviews are: our colleagues & students. Online, theres edshelf and Edudemic.Raising awareness of a few apps that students can use to enhance their learning will be more successful than other strategies.Whether your class time activities can / should allow students to leverage their mobile device should be dictated by the curriculum and learning objectives. If teachers are worried about wasting class time, consider suggesting an app for students to use or review as homework activities.
Quiz from the research:Prize 1: name 1 of the runner-up apps answer: YouTube, Oxford Learner Dictionary, New York Times, ABC, Collins Spanish - English Dictionary, Dictionary.com, IELTS preparation, Podcasts, Advanced English Dictionary and Thesaurus, iVerbPrize 2: name 1 of the top 10 apps answer: BBC News, TED, Sounds (Macmillan), Google Translate, Merriam Webster, Longman Dictionary, Word Reference.com, ABC radio, Word Web, Phrasal VerbsSome of my recommended apps:SoundCloud, Sounds (Macmillan), IELTS Skills, MyWordBook 2, English Grammar in Use: Activities costs $1.99
3 steps to adding a shortcut to sites like tinytexts.wordpress.com (and other websites designed for use on a mobile):Type the URL in the address bar of Safari on your iOS deviceTap the Share icon at the bottom of the screenTap Add to Home Screen