Tag: Edo Forsythe

  • Double Presentation with Edo Forsythe and Jim Smiley

    Date: Sunday, January 21, 2024 1:30pm

    Location: AIINA – Rm 807

    Cost: JALT Members – Free. Non-member – 1000 yen

    Event Registration is here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1116409366393717/

    Edo Forsythe
    Student Perceptions of Benefits of Free Writing in English

    Japanese university students are often required to perform free writing activities in their English language classes in an attempt to encourage confidence in writing in English. This session will explain the free writing activities used in the authors’ courses, discuss the changes in fluency observed, and provide qualitative data describing the participants’ thoughts about free writing activities. Attendees will receive ideas for effectively employing free writing in their English language classes to meet students’ desires.

    Jim Smiley
    Multiple document reading in Japanese English majors

    One key aspect of successful academic writing is the capability to assess and evaluate information sources (Moon, 2008). Japanese undergraduate academic writers are known to trust authority sources in preference to anonymous writers when resolving controversial everyday topics (Kobayashi, 2014) and are capable of coherently arguing on social topics with which they have adequate topic knowledge (Stapleton, 2001, 2002). However, the issue of how undergraduate subject specialists deal with unresolved debates in their major field of study remains unknown. The speaker addresses the question of how advanced third-year undergraduate English majors resolve discipline-specific controversies in second- language theory. A mixed-methods research design centring on multiple document reading was used to investigate this question. Participants read two articles that presented conflicting perspectives on the critical period hypothesis (CPH). They answered comprehension questions on each article, submitted a written report on their beliefs about the CPH and participated in a semi-structured interview that collected information about their reasoning and writing processes. The results suggest that the role of prior beliefs, personal experiences and opinions strongly informs participants’ perspectives and that encountering alternative viewpoints may fail to generate a deeper critical engagement appropriate to this level. The presenter will discuss some implications for pedagogy relevant to developing subject specialists’ academic writing in the later years of undergraduate study.

    JALT Officers Meet and Greet after the presentation. 

  • Upcoming: Google Forms for Assessments and Classroom Surveys

    Event Speaker: Edo Forsythe
    Fee for JALT members: free
    Fee for non-JALT members: 1000 yen (500 yen for students)
    Contact or Queries: iwatejalt@hotmail.com
    Date and Time: Sunday, February 24, 2019 – 1:30pm to 4:30pm
    Location: AIINA in Morioka Rm 606-607

     

    Event is Co-Sponsored by JALT CALL SIG

    Note:  The speaker will be referencing Google Docs and Forms during their talk. Participants are encouraged to bring a smartphone, tablet or laptop, and to create a Google account if they do not already have one.

    発表中グーグルドックスとフォームズについて話しますので、スマートフォン、タブレットまたはノートパソコンをお持ちいただくことをおすすします。またグーグルのアカウントを作って頂ければ、もっと充実したセミナーとなります。

    Abstract:

    Technology can make tests and assessments easier to administer and grade. Following on January’s topic of using Google Education tools, the presenter will demonstrate how Google Docs and Forms can be used to create and administer a variety of types of quizzes, surveys, and assessments. Specific examples of tests for listening, reading, and writing courses, as well as surveys used to collect student opinions and feedback will be demonstrated. Attendees will create their own quiz and learn how to administer it to their students. Attendees can bring actual questions they want to add to their quiz or they can use sample questions provided by the presenter.

    テストを作成したり評定をつける時にテクノロジーを使うと評価しやすくなります。今回は1月に行われた岩手JALT会議でのグーグルの教育ツールの発表の続きとして、グーグルドックスとフォームズを使って様々なクイズや試験、アンケートの作り方を説明します。リスニング、リーディング、ライティングの試験や学生の意見やフィードバックをまとめるアンケートについて説明します。セミナー中参加者は自分のクイズとアンケートを作成することができます(実際にクイズに使いたい問題があれば、それを使うこともできますし、発表者が準備する質問の例を使うこと
    もできます)。

    Bio:

    Dr. Edo Forsythe is a long-time practitioner of CALL and has published and presented extensively on the use of technology in language learning. He is the Publications Chair for the CALL SIG, who are co-sponsors of today’s presentation. Edo is a Professor at Hirosaki Gakuin University in Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture.