Sunday, 14 December 2025

You are going to love this one! We are going to Paris!

Bonjour, Dear Reader!


(or should I say Dear Traveller?) 


    Welcome for a virtual trip around Paris! I am really excited to introduce this week’s material!

    

    For this task, my lovely groupmates Buse, Elena, Melis and I prepared a digital worksheet that takes our students on a trip around Paris. We take them to the top of the Eiffel Tower, to the bell chamber of the Notre-Dame Cathadrel, to the Musee d’Orsay, and to a French restaurant to try whatever their young hearts desire. It’s as close as it gets to the real-life experience without actually leaving the classroom. “How?” you might ask. With the help of AR/VR technology, of course! 


    In short, Augmented Reality (AR) brings the digital world into our lives and adds another layer to our reality (like PokemonGo!) and Virtual Reality (VR) takes us to the digital world. Check a video by clicking here to learn more about AR/VR.


    AR and VR are technologies that have been developing in the last couple of decades but it’s still rare to see them integrated into the teaching materials. I think that’s a shame. AR/VR can be really helpful in teaching, especially in a foreign language classroom. They both can create immersive learning environments and create meaningful language use opportunities in the classroom. They increase learning motivation by breaking the monotony of textbook teaching. Moreover, they provide equal learning chances to visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners in our classrooms! 


    Personally, I would love to use AR/VR with my future students. I was already wondering if we would be allowed to use these materials we prepared next year for our teaching practice, cause I think actually using these would feel amazing, haha. 


    However, Dear Reader, if we have to be realistic, AR/VR integration to teaching has many limitations, mainly caused by either the lack of access to the technological devices or lack of space and time. For a full immersive experience students need headsets and an environment where they can walk around and experience their virtual surroundings freely. That is really challenging to create in a 40+ students classroom where students aren’t even allowed to bring their smartphones into the classroom. 🙁


    Anyways, I want to thank all my groupmates again. I write the same thing over and over for each task but we really do work well together! We are like bumblebees in a hive, haha. We used Canva and Google Docs, and everyone contributed to each step. We were jumping around between Canva and Docs and helping each other. It all went well! 


Here’s our AR/VR integrated digital worksheet.


And here’s our ASSURE modeled lesson play. 


    I hope you like our material, Dear Reader!


    I have one more task left for this semester. See you soon!


with love, Bea xx


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