the Digital Shift: Rethinking Pedagogy for Online L2 Learner
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The digital shift in language education is no longer a temporary fix; it is the new standard. However, many educators fall into the 'digitization trap, ' treating online platforms as mere filing cabinets for PDFs rather than vibrant communication environments. 'The Fluent Screen' offers a comprehensive roadmap for language teachers to bridge the gap between online instruction and real-world fluency. Drawing on Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research, Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT), and sociocultural theory, the book provides actionable strategies for redesigning digital pedagogy. Educators will learn to master the synchronous-asynchronous blend, build high social presence to combat learner isolation, and implement performance-based assessments that resist academic dishonesty. From leveraging AI as a conversational partner to facilitating global virtual exchanges, this manuscript provides the design principles necessary to transform a quiet Zoom room into a dynamic linguistic hub. By focusing on 'output' rather than just 'input, ' this guide empowers teachers to move beyond content migration toward true instructional architecture, ensuring that the screen becomes a window to the world rather than a barrier to communication.
The digital shift in language education is no longer a temporary fix; it is the new standard. However, many educators fall into the 'digitization trap, ' treating online platforms as mere filing cabinets for PDFs rather than vibrant communication environments. 'The Fluent Screen' offers a comprehensive roadmap for language teachers to bridge the gap between online instruction and real-world fluency. Drawing on Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research, Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT), and sociocultural theory, the book provides actionable strategies for redesigning digital pedagogy. Educators will learn to master the synchronous-asynchronous blend, build high social presence to combat learner isolation, and implement performance-based assessments that resist academic dishonesty. From leveraging AI as a conversational partner to facilitating global virtual exchanges, this manuscript provides the design principles necessary to transform a quiet Zoom room into a dynamic linguistic hub. By focusing on 'output' rather than just 'input, ' this guide empowers teachers to move beyond content migration toward true instructional architecture, ensuring that the screen becomes a window to the world rather than a barrier to communication.
AmazonPagina's: 279, Paperback, Independently published
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