Sunday, July 24, 2011

Wicked Problem Project Part B: Application of TPACK

The focus for my Wicked Problem Project is collaborative group work in the foreign language classroom for performance assessment. It is important for foreign language educators to assess progress of students in their written, comprehension, speaking, and listening skills. Many of these assessments are done in small groups and require collaboration to accomplish the task. By applying principals of TPACK to the solution, one can ensure that we are highlighting technology, content, and pedagogy in our delivery.

1.     What is the TP knowledge for the solution?

The technology I have chosen to help facilitate group collaboration in the foreign language classroom is Google Docs. With Google Docs, students have the option to create a document, presentation, spreadsheet, form, drawing, or use a template to present information.  Because communication is such a big player in the French classroom, students must interact with other classmates in the target language. Performance assessments, such as creating a written document, writing and performing a skit, creating a presentation, or communicating with others are essential ways for teachers to assess skills and progress. Google docs allows for collaboration with group members, it makes the information easily accessible at any computer and at any time, and allows for editing and feedback from other group members, classmates, or teachers.

2.     What is the TC knowledge for the solution?

Essentially, the problem being addressed is group collaboration for French performance assessments. The performance assessments are widely variable and can include anything from writing a skit, to creating a menu, presenting information on French culture or history, or interviewing other students to name a few. Google Docs makes the content or topic more accessible to students by allowing them to access the information at any time and on any computer, they can read and watch as other group members contribute, they can edit (add/omit) information, and they can provide feedback to others throughout the process. Also, one main focus in any foreign language classroom is communication. This tool allows not only for communication in English, but is a tool to help promote and facilitate communication in the target language from the most novice language student to the most advanced.

3.     What is the PC knowledge for the solution?

The focus of any foreign language classroom is to teach students how to communicate through reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the same time teaching about the culture, history, and arts of the target language. My focus is the French language and all that it has to offer. Google docs allows for and enhances group work and collaboration, role-playing, outlining, artifact creation, and can all be applied and carried out in the target language or in varying degrees based on the level of the language learner.


TPACK Framework




2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great idea that you have going! I like how students are able to learn about the culture as they learn the language. Will you have your students use Google Docs to write skits that they need to perform? That would be neat to see the process of something like that. I think Google Docs is a great tool to have your students use for collaboration and learning about the French language. Sounds like you have a lot of good ideas.

    -Ashley

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  2. Bob,

    You answered my question in part 2. I had wondered if students were able to communicate in languages other than English in the Google Docs. Hopefully that will be an update soon! Sounds like you're in a good spot with the TPACK!

    Jessica Haggerty

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