Challenge
Crystal Marull, Ph.D.
SPAN 1130 (Online Beginner Spanish I)
SPAN 1131 (Online Beginner Spanish II)
6 (Large Multi-Sectioned Format)
500 students
Fall 2017
- Study of a “foreign” language is required by many of the 25 major and 14 minor programs at UF Online. The challenge is always to transform “required” to “desired” and to inspire lifelong learners of Spanish—or, at the very least—to instill in students a curiosity and respect for cultures other than their own.
- Offer a curated, personal experience to every student in a large-enrollment single section format.
- Utilize technology to deliver memorable, spontaneous activities rather than mindless mechanical drills.
- Grow interest to justify expansion of UF Online to intermediate and specialized language courses.
Modules with
Asynchronous Practice
Semi-Structured
Conversational
Practice
Conversations with
Native Speakers of
Spanish
Students in large-enrollment sections are divided into smaller working groups of 10-12 students each to build community and facilitate interaction with the language and culture.
The asynchronous learning modules in Contraseña are carefully scaffolded and vital to achieving course outcomes. Many of the program’s communicative activities (Conversar) are adapted and delivered via VoiceThreads, which provides a bridge to real time spontaneous conversations with native speakers of Spanish from around the world. The relationships students form with their LinguaMeeting coaches enrich the experience and are integral to their success.
- Instructor prep and grading are focused entirely on participation in meaningful activities that inspire students to take risks and excel. Each of the three pillars contribute to 30% of the course grade.
- All program and course set up is delivered via Canvas in partnership with the instructor, Campus IT, and Lingro.
- Easy to digest, short video lessons provide students with foundational skills that they apply to carefully scaffolded practice that precedes more spontaneous interactions.
- Students see purpose in everything they do. Gone are references to busy work.
- Conversar activities can be used “as is,” but are easily adaptable to other tools, such as VoiceThreads. PlayPosit, and Flip.
- Instructor feedback focuses on reducing language anxiety and motivating students to celebrate successes as they form friendships with native speakers.
- Small group, real time, spontaneous conversations with native-speaking language coaches personalize the course experience and build interest and confidence.