Speakers – Belinda Allan
Belinda Allan
Belinda Allan is a Lecturer in English and the ICT Coordinator at the Language Centre of Masaryk University. She stands equally in two fields, IT and education, which allows her to intuitively conceive unique and ideal IT solutions for educational problems and practices, with particular emphasis on innovation and efficiency. She often plays the role of counselor or consultant to tech-shy colleagues and faculties (they love her for this). Over the last semester, she has run a series of workshops that both familiarised her colleagues with the potential benefits that their courses can derive from integration with ICT, as well as generally made them more comfortable with technology. Belinda has a history of supporting and encouraging the integration of technology into education over both secondary and tertiary levels in a number of countries, including China, where she has taught students to build and manage websites for their projects and teachers to do so for their courses. She has also trained teachers in online education.
Belinda’s vision as ICT Coordinator is to show technology and software in the light of educational functions, facilitating the integration of technology into existing courses within the normal process of course evolution. A second and very important mission is to make the lives of teachers easier by making administrative functions time-efficient, having the computer perform as much of the calculation and processing as possible, while remaining within the teacher’s normal operation. She is in the process of providing electronic templates for all educational functions and is running a fully-online ESL course in a collaboration with Tampere University, Finland.
Workshop: Technology for Teaching Functions
In this workshop, we will explore various teaching functions and discuss which software or applications could save time, record student work, collect student or teacher reflections, or engage, motivate and enhance learning. New applications will be shared along with exploiting existing software to their full teaching and learning potential while saving valuable hours. The real power lies in integrating software, so your flexibility and creativity as a teacher are enhanced.