By request of Prof. Liaw, I shared this greatest passion of mine, International Education, at the Department of English, National Taichung University of Education. I've been using Skype to conduct English and cultural exchange projects with teachers in Japan, Korea, and so on. Now with Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, language skills, such as writing and speaking, as well as panoramic photography, editing, organizing, uploading, etc., are able to be integrated into several core competencies.
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Thursday, March 29, 2018
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Learning English with Augmented Reality
Thanks to Live ABC
and the Education Bureau, we got to experience one of the latest innovative
teaching trends, learning English with Augmented Reality. My students, two
other teachers and I actually went to the Martial Arts Compound and used the
smartphones to explore and interact with the renowned historic site.
Sunday, August 19, 2018
Monday, April 9, 2018
Bringing the World into the Classroom
Sharing project ideas of international education with native English-speaking teachers of New Taipei City
I was absolutely excited as well as nervous to share my greatest passion for English teaching with over thirty native speakers at Jiangcui Junior High School. It put not only my English speaking but presentation skills to the test. Of course, I still made some minor mistakes, but based on their anonymous feedback, I was also proud that I nailed it as a presenter whose first language is not English.
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