Sunday, September 03, 2017

Using Music Technologies for Foreign Language Development

Using Music Technologies for Foreign Language Development 

Hawaii International Conference On Education, 
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Jan. 4-7, 2018

Aloha and Welcome to HICE 2018

The 16th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Education will be held from January 4th (Thursday) to January 7th (Sunday), 2018 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort in Honolulu, Hawaii. Honolulu is located on the island of Oahu. Oahu is often nicknamed "the gathering place". The 2018 Hawaii International Conference on Education will once again be the gathering place for academicians and professionals from Education and related fields from all over the world.
The main goal of the 2018 Hawaii International Conference on Education is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various education related fields from all over the world to come together and learn from each other. An additional goal of the conference is to provide a place for academicians and professionals with cross-disciplinary interests related to education to meet and interact with members inside and outside their own particular disciplines.
The 2017 conference was a great success! It was attended by more than 1300 participants representing more than 36 countries!
A Paper presented by David L. Brooks 


This presentation focuses on integrating content-based language learning tasks, learning strategies, and intercultural competence outcomes by highlighting the unique qualities of music and ethnomusicology as English as a Foreign Language (EFL) course content. Both novice or experienced teachers can breathe new life into language and literature courses, or create new content-based classes by capitalizing on the power of music for self-expression and exploring deeper intercultural values.


An Overview of Criteria for Selecting a Learning Management System


An Overview of Criteria for Selecting a Learning Management System: Recent Trends in Design and Functionality

by  David L. Brooks, Associate Professor Kitasato University, Sagamihara, Japan

  Abstract:  
       A learning management system (LMS), such as Moodle, Blackboard, Google Classroom, Haiku, Litmos, and a host of new LMS products, can make a useful and flexible choice for teachers who want to communicate with their students in an active, collaborative on-line environment, manage the distribution of course materials, such as lectures, readings, audio-visual media and course handouts, and for collecting and grading student work. This presentation will compare the advantages and disadvantages of using several of the major learning management systems, and explore improved features in the newest lineup of LMS now offered. 
       First of all, a learning management system (LMS) is network software that helps teachers manage students, teaching activities, homework, quizzes, grades, discussions, and resources across the Internet to any computer with a browser. Whereas a course authoring system is more like a putting a textbook on-line, learning management systems such as Moodle, Google Classroom and Haiku, are integrated instructional environments where students and teachers share materials and engage in thoughtful dialogue. 
      The presentation will examine the core components of an effective LMS and provide guidelines for choosing the best LMS that matches a teacher’s needs, expectations, and time-allotment. 

Keywords: learning management system, LMS, comparison, 
Word Count: 212 words
 

An Overview of Criteria for Selecting an LMS, EduTeach2017 Conference, Ryerson University, Toronto, July 29-31, 2017

An Overview of Criteria for Selecting an LMS Presented at EduTeach2017 Conference, Ryerson University, Toronto, CANADA, July29 thru 31, 2017