Innovation in Language Learning

Edition 17

Accepted Abstracts

The use of ICT in Project-based teaching in Higher Education

Panayiota Hadjiconstantinou, Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus)

Abstract

Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has progressively acquired a prominent role in teaching and learning, especially in Higher Education as it is believed to be beneficial in many ways. It can be said, that if used wisely ICT tools assist teachers in developing their students’ 21st century skills required, including the 4 Cs – Communication, Collaboration, Critical thinking and Collaboration (Happ, 2013). 

ICT tools were used to complete a project-based learning (PBL) task, which is an instructional model based on the constructivist approach to learning. PBL entails the construction of knowledge with multiple perspectives, within a social activity, and allows for self-awareness of learning (Duffy & Cunningham, 1996). 

The presentation will demonstrate a project conducted during last semester in an EFL classroom, in Higher Education. More specifically, the presenter will discuss (1) how ICT tools were used, both, by the students and the teacher, (2) the whole process from the idea to the final artifact, demonstrating both, the teacher and the students’ roles and (3) the final printed product, which was a cook book that was sold to the public for the support of students with socio-economic problems.

Keywords

Project-based Teaching, Higher Education, ICT tools

 

Bibliography

Cunningham, D., and T. Duffy. "Constructivism: Implications for the design and delivery of instruction." Handbook of research for educational communications and technology 51 (1996): 170-198.

Happ, Darra Wheeler. Results of a survey of 21st century skills of communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity. Diss. American International College, 2013.

 

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