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INTENT Project - Integrating Telecollaborative Networks into
              Foreign Language Higher Education



• robert.odowd@unileon.es

• www.uni-collaboration.eu

• http://intent-project.eu/
Why might this project be of interest to
    you?
•   INTENT: www.intent-project.eu
•   Integrating Telecollaborative Networks into Foreign Language Higher Education
•   Financed by the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Comission
    258,000€ (Oct. 2011- March 2014).
•   8 European partners in 7 countries

•   Interesting for Mobility Coordinators:
•   Get your students into contact with students in the country of destination before
    they leave on Erasmus etc.
•   Language practise and learning more about the country of destination

•   Interesting for lecturers:
•   Organise projects between your students and students in partner universities
•   Develop language and intercultural communication skills and the ability to work
    in multicultural groups
Student mobility in Europe

 Mobility is important for personal development and employability, it
 fosters respect for diversity and a capacity to deal with other cultures. It
 encourages linguistic pluralism, thus underpinning the multilingual
 tradition of the European Higher Education Area and it increases
 cooperation and competition between higher education institutions

 In 2020, at least 20% of those graduating in the European Higher Education
 Area should have had a study or training period abroad.

Communiqué of the Conference of European Ministers Responsible for
   Higher Education,
Leuven and Louvain-la-Neuve, 28-29 April 2009
What happens to the remaining 80%?
Virtual mobility, i.e. the use of the internet and other electronic
forms of information and communication, is often a catalyst for
embarking on a period of physical mobility. Although not a
substitute for physical mobility, it does enable young people to
prepare a stay abroad and can create conditions for future physical
mobility by facilitating friendships, contacts and social networking
etc….

It can also provide an international dimension to those learners
who, for different reasons, are not able or willing to go abroad. In
that context, ICT can be used for “electronic twinning” …etc.
     Commission of the European Communities:
     Green paper: promoting the learning mobility of young people (2009)
Telecollaboration:
        Virtual mobility in the classroom
• Telecollaboration involves online intercultural collaborative
  projects between students in geographically distant locations
Different set-ups which telecollaboration can take
 1. A Class of learners in Germany carry out collaborative tasks online
     with a class of learners in Ireland – using German and English

  2. A class of students in Spain collaborate online with a class in USA.
 This is combined with week-long study visits by both groups to partner
                                universities.

 3. Before leaving on mobility programmes to the UK, students from
     Italy are ‘matched’ and interact online with British students
                      planning to travel to Italy.

  4. Students on Erasmus mobility contribute to a blog where they
  discuss their experiences abroad. This blog includes quetions and
    comments by ‘pre-mobility’ students at the home university.
An example of a University-based Telecollaborative Project
 Future Primary-School teachers in Uni León
  (B1 level) work with Students of Spanish in
  Missouri, USA:
 Task 1: Upload a photo or video which tells
  the other group something about your home
  culture
 Task 2: Participate in two discussion forums
  – one in English and one in Spanish.
 Task 3: Make a short video teaching your
  partners some expressions in your
  language
 Task 4: In groups of four, create a blog with
  images, text and links about an aspect of life
  in Spain/USA. Post your reactions and some
  language corrections to your American
  partners’ blogs.
 Task 5: Write an essay reflecting on what
  you have learned from the exchange.
Santander Group INTENT presentation
Task 1
Task 2: Discussion forums
Task 3: Making short videos for their partners…
Writing and designing blogs about their local culture for a
foreign audience
Two students’ reactions…
•   My opinion about this Exchange is very positive; it has made me consider to
    use it in my future English classes with my students. These months sharing
    opinions have given us a very different view of the United States, which we
    had idealized, and that, from this we have taken note that are not so different
    to our countries and that American films us had deceived with respect to
    reality. The most important thing I've learned in this Exchange has been not
    to judge a society without first speak with one of its citizens…

•   I really enjoyed meeting new people and talk with them. I think it
    was a good experience. I also think that learning English with this
    online exchange is fun for people who don’t like English and it is an
    alternative way of learning English.
Interested?
                      Join UNICollaboration,
the home of online intercultural exchange for university classrooms
To start exploring, click on the ‘partners’ tab in the top menu bar.
Start here to find databanks of classes, institutions and practitioners
             who are interested in establishing contacts…
If you choose ‘classes’ then you’ll be able to search or browse a list of
     classes which are interested in taking part in online exchange
                               projects...
When you see a class that you would like to connect to your own class,
 simply click on ‘Contact the author’ to get into contact and discuss a
                          possible exchange…
Can’t find a class which suits your students? Then simply click on
‘create a new class’ and let other practitioners read about your group
             and the type of exchange you’d like to have…
In the ‘Tasks’ tab in the top menu bar, you’ll find collections of tasks,
     task sequences (i.e. collections of interconnected tasks) and
      assessment tools to use in your online exchange projects…
In the task databank you can search or browse for tasks to suit your
                          online exchange.
       You can also ‘create a new task’ to share with others…
Want to learn more about how online exchanges work?
  Click on the ‘Training’ tab in the top menu bar. Here you’ll find accounts of
different exchanges (‘Case studies’) and information on how to set up and run
                        an exchange (‘Training modules’)
When you choose a case study, click on the different tabs to read
about the project, the tasks it used and how educators and students
                       evaluated the project…
Want to discuss issues related to telecollaboration with colleagues?
 Click on ‘community’ in the top menu bar and participate in our
                  moderated discussion forums…
The uni-collaboration platform depends on its members sharing and
 contributing experiences and materials. Click on ‘create’ in the top
   menu bar to add new case studies, classes, tasks and more…
      (All submissions are moderated before being published.)
Want to keep track of all the information, tasks, classes which you have
     added to the platform? Click on ‘my account’ to see all your
                   information brought together…
What should you do first?
 Click on ‘partners’ in the main menu bar. Then choose ‘practitioners’.
Then, choose ‘add more detail to your own practitioner profile’. This will
    encourage other practitioners to contact you and your classes…
And then?
Go to the ‘partners’ tab again. Check in the ‘institutions’ section if your
             university is already listed in the databank….
If your institution is not already listed, then go to ‘create’ in the top
   menu bar, click on ‘institutions’ and add information about your
                         university or college…
Get involved!

• More information:
• intentproject@gmail.com

• Read more about the project:
• INTENT: www.intent-project.eu

• See this presentation again:
•   http://www.slideshare.net/Intent_eu/newsfeed


• Look for partners for your online
  exchanges:
• www.uni-collaboration.eu
  (launches Winter 2012)
Thank you!

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Santander Group INTENT presentation

  • 1. INTENT Project - Integrating Telecollaborative Networks into Foreign Language Higher Education • [email protected] • www.uni-collaboration.eu • http://intent-project.eu/
  • 2. Why might this project be of interest to you? • INTENT: www.intent-project.eu • Integrating Telecollaborative Networks into Foreign Language Higher Education • Financed by the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Comission 258,000€ (Oct. 2011- March 2014). • 8 European partners in 7 countries • Interesting for Mobility Coordinators: • Get your students into contact with students in the country of destination before they leave on Erasmus etc. • Language practise and learning more about the country of destination • Interesting for lecturers: • Organise projects between your students and students in partner universities • Develop language and intercultural communication skills and the ability to work in multicultural groups
  • 3. Student mobility in Europe Mobility is important for personal development and employability, it fosters respect for diversity and a capacity to deal with other cultures. It encourages linguistic pluralism, thus underpinning the multilingual tradition of the European Higher Education Area and it increases cooperation and competition between higher education institutions In 2020, at least 20% of those graduating in the European Higher Education Area should have had a study or training period abroad. Communiqué of the Conference of European Ministers Responsible for Higher Education, Leuven and Louvain-la-Neuve, 28-29 April 2009
  • 4. What happens to the remaining 80%? Virtual mobility, i.e. the use of the internet and other electronic forms of information and communication, is often a catalyst for embarking on a period of physical mobility. Although not a substitute for physical mobility, it does enable young people to prepare a stay abroad and can create conditions for future physical mobility by facilitating friendships, contacts and social networking etc…. It can also provide an international dimension to those learners who, for different reasons, are not able or willing to go abroad. In that context, ICT can be used for “electronic twinning” …etc. Commission of the European Communities: Green paper: promoting the learning mobility of young people (2009)
  • 5. Telecollaboration: Virtual mobility in the classroom • Telecollaboration involves online intercultural collaborative projects between students in geographically distant locations
  • 6. Different set-ups which telecollaboration can take 1. A Class of learners in Germany carry out collaborative tasks online with a class of learners in Ireland – using German and English 2. A class of students in Spain collaborate online with a class in USA. This is combined with week-long study visits by both groups to partner universities. 3. Before leaving on mobility programmes to the UK, students from Italy are ‘matched’ and interact online with British students planning to travel to Italy. 4. Students on Erasmus mobility contribute to a blog where they discuss their experiences abroad. This blog includes quetions and comments by ‘pre-mobility’ students at the home university.
  • 7. An example of a University-based Telecollaborative Project  Future Primary-School teachers in Uni León (B1 level) work with Students of Spanish in Missouri, USA:  Task 1: Upload a photo or video which tells the other group something about your home culture  Task 2: Participate in two discussion forums – one in English and one in Spanish.  Task 3: Make a short video teaching your partners some expressions in your language  Task 4: In groups of four, create a blog with images, text and links about an aspect of life in Spain/USA. Post your reactions and some language corrections to your American partners’ blogs.  Task 5: Write an essay reflecting on what you have learned from the exchange.
  • 11. Task 3: Making short videos for their partners…
  • 12. Writing and designing blogs about their local culture for a foreign audience
  • 13. Two students’ reactions… • My opinion about this Exchange is very positive; it has made me consider to use it in my future English classes with my students. These months sharing opinions have given us a very different view of the United States, which we had idealized, and that, from this we have taken note that are not so different to our countries and that American films us had deceived with respect to reality. The most important thing I've learned in this Exchange has been not to judge a society without first speak with one of its citizens… • I really enjoyed meeting new people and talk with them. I think it was a good experience. I also think that learning English with this online exchange is fun for people who don’t like English and it is an alternative way of learning English.
  • 14. Interested? Join UNICollaboration, the home of online intercultural exchange for university classrooms
  • 15. To start exploring, click on the ‘partners’ tab in the top menu bar. Start here to find databanks of classes, institutions and practitioners who are interested in establishing contacts…
  • 16. If you choose ‘classes’ then you’ll be able to search or browse a list of classes which are interested in taking part in online exchange projects...
  • 17. When you see a class that you would like to connect to your own class, simply click on ‘Contact the author’ to get into contact and discuss a possible exchange…
  • 18. Can’t find a class which suits your students? Then simply click on ‘create a new class’ and let other practitioners read about your group and the type of exchange you’d like to have…
  • 19. In the ‘Tasks’ tab in the top menu bar, you’ll find collections of tasks, task sequences (i.e. collections of interconnected tasks) and assessment tools to use in your online exchange projects…
  • 20. In the task databank you can search or browse for tasks to suit your online exchange. You can also ‘create a new task’ to share with others…
  • 21. Want to learn more about how online exchanges work? Click on the ‘Training’ tab in the top menu bar. Here you’ll find accounts of different exchanges (‘Case studies’) and information on how to set up and run an exchange (‘Training modules’)
  • 22. When you choose a case study, click on the different tabs to read about the project, the tasks it used and how educators and students evaluated the project…
  • 23. Want to discuss issues related to telecollaboration with colleagues? Click on ‘community’ in the top menu bar and participate in our moderated discussion forums…
  • 24. The uni-collaboration platform depends on its members sharing and contributing experiences and materials. Click on ‘create’ in the top menu bar to add new case studies, classes, tasks and more… (All submissions are moderated before being published.)
  • 25. Want to keep track of all the information, tasks, classes which you have added to the platform? Click on ‘my account’ to see all your information brought together…
  • 26. What should you do first? Click on ‘partners’ in the main menu bar. Then choose ‘practitioners’. Then, choose ‘add more detail to your own practitioner profile’. This will encourage other practitioners to contact you and your classes…
  • 27. And then? Go to the ‘partners’ tab again. Check in the ‘institutions’ section if your university is already listed in the databank….
  • 28. If your institution is not already listed, then go to ‘create’ in the top menu bar, click on ‘institutions’ and add information about your university or college…
  • 29. Get involved! • More information: • [email protected] • Read more about the project: • INTENT: www.intent-project.eu • See this presentation again: • http://www.slideshare.net/Intent_eu/newsfeed • Look for partners for your online exchanges: • www.uni-collaboration.eu (launches Winter 2012)

Editor's Notes

  • #6: Mention advantages of TC: For Students: Development of FL competence, intercultural awareness, electronic literacies; For University Educators: Opening up of classroom / Authentic communication and project work / Developing international network of collaborators; For Mobility Officers: Preparation for physical mobility/ Alternative to physical mobility; For University Management: ‘Low cost’ internationalisation strategy / Opening up new university partnerships