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Using Multimedia in the Using Multimedia in the Classroom: Which Side does the Classroom: Which Side does the

Balance Tilt?Balance Tilt?

Soni Joseph Research Scholar

EFL UniversityHyderabad

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QuestionsQuestions

Have you ever used technology in your classroom?

Did you face any trouble while using technology in the classroom?

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OverviewOverviewThis paper is based on an experimental study with D.Ed

(formerly TTC) trainees in Kerala.

Multimedia was integrated in the English classroom of the trainees and their interaction was studied.

The paper presents a comparative account of the pedagogical benefits and problems/ drawbacks of using technology in a classroom in a rural setting.

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D.Ed CourseD.Ed Course D.Ed is the pre-service primary teacher training programme

in Kerala.

Conducted in 102 teacher training institutes (TTIs) in the state.

Trainees are mostly from regional medium and their exposure to English is relatively poor.

All the subjects (Mathematics, Education, etc)except English are taught in Malayalam.

Curriculum is mostly based on theoretical and pedagogical aspects.

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Cont..Cont..

Less weightage is given to the development of language skills.

Teacher educators, who are not properly trained, mostly use translation method to teach English.

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Learning through Learning through MultimediaMultimedia

Multimedia can be defined as the combination of text, audio and images in a single instance. It is the “combined use of several media, such as movies, slides, music and lighting, especially for the purposes of education and entertainment” (Brooks, 1997, p.17).

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Theoretical Bases for Theoretical Bases for Multimedia LearningMultimedia Learning

Constructivism Cognitive learning theoryMayer’s multimedia learning

theoryKrashen’s Affective filter

hypothesis

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The Experimental StudyThe Experimental Study Examined whether multimedia has any positive effect on the

classroom interaction of the trainees.

There were three phases for the study.

Comparative study was made between regular classes and experimental classes.

Multimedia equipment used: LCD projector, Laptop, DVDs, Speakers, Camcorder, and sound recorder.

Tools used: Questionnaire, semi-structured interview, classroom recording/ observation checklist.

The data obtained were analyzed and triangulated.

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Findings of the StudyFindings of the Study

Trainees were comfortable with the use of multimedia in the class and it had a positive effect on enhancing the classroom interaction of the trainees.

Multimedia helped in improving their confidence level and motivation

Learners found multimedia useful because it exposed them to authentic language, improved their pronunciation and knowledge of various language functions and also enriched their vocabulary.

When the experimental classes were compared with regular teacher’s classes, it was found that the experimental classes were more effective than the regular teacher’s classes.

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Problems FacedProblems Faced

Lack of infrastructure Too much light in the room Trainees became over conscious about the video

recording Problem of echo Time constraint Some other technical problems

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Some SolutionsSome SolutionsPlan well – Always have a backup planFamiliarize yourself with the equipment and its

functioningUse the correct format for filesRehearseDon’t be over ambitious

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Suggestions/ Implications Suggestions/ Implications Multimedia can be used as a training tool to

enhance the language skills (esp. classroom interaction) of teacher trainees.

Technology has to be used judiciously with proper planning.

Training should be given to the teacher trainers who use technology.

A small course on ‘how to handle technological equipment’ can be added to the teacher training curriculum.

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Thank you

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