Emergent Technologies in the World Language Classroom
June 10 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Description:
Explore how emergent technologies (ET) can support language teaching and learning in meaningful and responsible ways. This session focuses on practical classroom applications, including improving and adapting lessons, generating level-appropriate input, designing communicative tasks, and supporting student output. Participants will also examine ethical considerations and academic integrity.
Participants will:
-Explore ET tools that support language instruction.
-Design communicative, proficiency-based activities using ET.
-Create classroom-ready materials tailored to different proficiency levels.
-Discuss responsible and effective uses of ET to improve teaching practice.
Duration: 2 hours
Intended Audience: Elementary Teachers, High School Teachers, Middle School Teachers
DOE Office: Teaching & Learning
Topics: World Languages
Event Type: Event - Single
Delivery Mode(s): Virtual
Event will be recorded: No
Primary Contact: Mark Linsky - mark.linsky@doe.k12.ga.us
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