Archive for October, 2009

Online Teacher Training using Online Meeting Program WebEx Meeting Centre

Sunday, October 25th, 2009
Webex with headset

As the Programs Manager with TalktoCanada.com, I need to train new teachers, and upgrade current teachers on all of our innovative teaching methods.  We are currently using WebEx as our online classroom and try to take advantage of its potential while teaching.

Teaching English online is a fairly new concept, and to keep the students active and involved in the class it takes a lot more effort than just sitting in front of your computer.  All of our teachers use a web cam while teaching – so they are “on” all the time.  WebEx allows for both the teachers and the students to interact and see each other in real time.  Sometimes teachers get creative and show “real life” things in the camera (for example: a lesson about fruits and vegetables – they show the different fruits and vegetables in the camera – just to make it more interactive.)

Being located in Uruguay – WebEx has allowed me to complete my tasks as if I were located in Canada.  I can meet online with teachers – go through training, have live demonstrations and interactive feedback.  It’s funny when the teachers ask me – so where are you located?  And I say, “Uruguay – you know in South America?” They are completely blown away — more than 10 000 km apart yet the connection is perfect, almost as if we were neighbours!  We have a lot of teachers who are also located internationally – but you would never know it when we are on WebEx.

Over 10 000 km distance between us yet with WebEx its like we are next door

Over 10 000 km distance between Canada and Uruguay but with WebEx you would never know it!

WebEx also helps me create training videos and information videos for our teachers and send them streaming links for them to view at their own pace.  Trying to arrange a mass training that accommodates everyone’s schedules is quite a difficult task – being in different time zones, some teachers having a day job.  WebEx just makes things easier with recorded trainings.

WebEx has a lot to offer – and it’s a great tool that has helped make the staff training aspect of my job run without many hitches.  It offers so much and allows for a lot of creativity which in this line of work is essential.

What it’s really like to teach English online

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Whenever I tell people that my job is “Teaching English Online” – they look at me like I am some kind of crazy robot from the future.  Now, this may have to do with the fact that I live in a small South American town, and things like this are just catching on (Facebook has just started booming down here…to give you an idea of how “behind” we are).  Or the fact that Teaching English online really is a new concept that is quickly becoming the ideal choice for not only individual training but professional and corporate training as well.   I think if everyone knew truly how great it actually is to teach online, no one would enter a traditional classroom again.

Now, Teaching online – although done from home – is not a “pyjama party.”  It is a REAL job, with REAL responsibilities and commitments.  We may only be connected through a wire and machine, but it is no less real than if you were standing in front of your students and teaching them.  You need to be professional, and teach in an appropriate atmosphere that allows for concentration and clear communication.

Sometimes its hard to have such an “unpredictable” schedule – or being “available” 24h/day (depending on the time zone) – but these minor details are definitely made up with the fact that there is no wasted time commuting to and from work – I take a few steps into my office, close the door and start my day.

Another great advantage is the flexibility in lesson material.  Teaching online means that you have the internet at your fingertips!  Incorporating media, checking understanding, and finding interesting up to date things to discuss, makes teaching interesting for both the student and the teacher.  I love talking about current events, thoughts and opinions on different subjects, history and opinions.  It usually makes for a really interesting class.

Sharing cultures and learning about one another is also a major plus when teaching online.  I have been lucky enough to teach students from over 20 different countries, speaking a variety of languages.  I take advantage of these situations and learn about the different cultures, and ways of life.  I’m not sure if I’ll ever be able to travel the world – but Teaching Online is probably the next best thing.

When you work with a student over a period of time – you get to know one another – and essentially develop a strong student – teacher friendship.  Students are usually a lot more willing to open up and discuss their lives with you over VoIP than they would with a traditional classroom English teacher.  This really helps with their learning and improvement – feeling comfortable to really discuss anything and everything that comes to mind.

I feel really fortunate to have stumbled upon TalktoCanada.com’s website one rainy afternoon – and have been astounded by the amount of professional growth that both TTC and myself have experienced this past year.  I am optimistic for the future – and hope to never experience the 9-5 hours ever again. 

Improving your English is more than just meeting with an online teacher a couple times a week

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

When you want to get really good at something, do you spend a few hours a week training and learning that subject? If you said yes, don’t read on but if you said no then read on. Learning any language be it English, French, Arabic, or Spanish all require a lot of time on your own without a teacher. For the 3 hours a week you might spend with a teacher, you might put in 10 hours outside of class time studying the materials, watching or listening to programs in the language that you are trying to learn.

Some students are able to learn quite a bit with just being with a teacher 3 times a week but those are the exceptions. If you are at a very basic level and have no prior English experience, a couple of lessons a week for a month or two could show significant improvement. On the other hand, once you are at a very advanced level, it is the finer issues of a language that a tutor can help you with. When it comes to the finer issues of a language, somebody probably won’t recognize that you learned 50 new idioms and how to apply them as much as a person who once had no knowledge of a language is now able to speak in a basic conversation. What I am saying is that generally languages are learned over a period of time with consistent work that becomes both a rewarding and a motivating factor for continuing to improve upon your 2nd language (or 3rd or 4th language if that is the case).

There are other ways to learn a language besides finding a suitable teacher and I recommend using them in conjunction with a teacher who can help you go over things that you do not understand or need further work with. Other ways include, foreign language newspapers and books, television shows, grammar books and software applications such as Rosetta Stone, tellmemore or even online applications such as Global English.

Can learning English online really improve your English? And if so can I do it in one week?

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Since I started with TalktoCanada.com in 2006 I have heard everything from students including can learning English online really improve your English and if so can I do it one week. To answer the questions above, I generally say, yes it’s possible to improve your English by meeting (often) with one of our online English tutors and no, you generally can’t do it one week. I think by now most people should know that learning English online isn’t a new miracle method of teaching but a new way of dispensing the same information and instruction that you would get anywhere else that wasn’t online. If by some chance we could improve your English drastically in one week, don’t expect us to charge the standard individual tutoring fee of $30/Hour for a lesson. One day, we may come up with the hidden secret just as the weight loss industry has done so here in Canada and we can charge $500/hour for a guaranteed increase in your level of English from intermediate to advanced.

TalktoCanada.com doesn’t promise miracles and learning online is just as good as learning offline so if you’re interested in trying out what we can offer sign up for a trial lesson today.