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1. The future of assessment
39:41||Season 3, Ep. 1In this episode of Teachers Talk Tech, we delve into the world of evolving language assessment with special guests Andreas Schleicher from OECD and Fran Woodward of Cambridge. They discuss how technology is transforming the way we measure language skills, moving away from traditional tests towards a more holistic approach.This episode explores:How technology allows us to assess real-life communication skills.The shift from fixed tests to ongoing learning evaluation.The exciting possibilities for personalised language learning.Tune in and discover how technology is revolutionising the way we learn and assess languages.
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5. Innovation in teaching
15:16||Season 2, Ep. 5Innovation is such a buzz word. In this episode, we’ll explain what innovation is when it comes to education. We’ll also explore how teachers can innovate, especially if working in constrained environments. We’ll reflect on the role of schools and managers in supporting teacher innovation, and look at some examples of everyday innovation for teachers to try out.Explore more:Mediating Innovation through Language Teacher EducationEnhancing learners’ critical thinking skills with AI-assisted technologyTop 5 EdTech trends for 20234. Game-based learning
16:40||Season 2, Ep. 4What is game-based learning and how is it different from gamified learning? In this episode, we’ll explore the benefits of games in language learning, and we'll debunk some of the common myths! Find out how to integrate games into your classes and help your students develop their game-based learning skills.Explore more:Game on, not game over: Using video games to teach EnglishMinecraft Adventures in English with Cambridge3. Digital inclusion
17:49||Season 2, Ep. 3What is digital inclusion and what does it look like in practice? In this episode, we’ll look at key approaches to inclusion and how they can support learners to better navigate digital resources. We’ll also explore the skills teachers need to promote digital inclusion inside and outside the classroom.Explore more:Supporting students with specific learning difficulties in language learningCambridge University Press & Assessment accessibility statement2. Teaching in virtual reality
14:05||Season 2, Ep. 2In this episode, we'll explore the fascinating world of virtual reality (VR). We’ll look at examples of how VR can enrich language learning, and discuss some of its challenges. Looking towards the future, we'll explore what's next for the integration of VR in education and share some practical tips for incorporating it into your teaching.Explore more:Virtual reality in remote language teachingHow VR and emerging edtech will affect future learning‘Metaverse’ and the educational potential: Is it so far away?1. Can we trust AI?
15:51||Season 2, Ep. 1What is AI and what can we do with it now? Join us to hear about the impact of recent developments in AI on learning and teaching. We’ll cover ChatGPT and how teachers can prepare for future innovations in AI. Finally, we'll answer the big question: should teachers trust AI?Explore more:Enhancing learners’ critical thinking skills with AI-assisted technologyTop 5 EdTech trends for 2023Write & ImproveLinguaskill5. Digital skills: what's next for language teachers?
13:43||Season 1, Ep. 5We look to the future and discuss ways in which our teaching skills will change in the years to come. We chat about how teachers can prepare themselves for the future and look at some of the best practices that have emerged in teacher professional development.