Search results for author:"Terumi Kobayashi"
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Using Video in the Classroom:Primary English Education in Japan
Terumi Kobayashi
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2006 (June 2006) pp. 1883–1888
What I wish to show in this paper is effects of the class recorded video. In particular, it fs focused on foreign language (English) education in elementary schools in Japan. We usually use videos as materials which were recorded outside the...
Topics: Classrooms, Teachers, Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Schools
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Modeling for Foreign Language Learning : Japanese Elementary School Context
Terumi Kobayashi
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2006 (Mar 19, 2006) pp. 3221–3232
This study introduces a useful way to use a video for foreign language learning. The unique point of this study is watching oneself through a class recorded video. I recorded English classes in an elementary school in Japan and students watched the...
Topics: Elementary Education, Languages, Video, Schools
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Roles of Peers: Aspects of Self-monitoring and Perceived Social Power
Terumi Kobayashi; Kanji Akahori; Hiroshi Kato
World Conference on Educational Media and Technology 2007 (Jun 25, 2007) pp. 2274–2281
What I wish to show in this paper is effects of the class recorded video. In particular, it fs focused on foreign language (English) education in elementary schools in Japan. We usually use videos as materials which were recorded outside the...
Topics: Classrooms, Schools, Educational Technology, Teachers, Elementary Education
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Effective Video Clips for Web-based Language Learning
Terumi Kobayashi; Hiroshi Kato; Kanji Akahori
World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2008 (Nov 17, 2008) pp. 126–131
In this study, we investigated what learners aware during watching self through video. Learners seem to notice mostly rather their appearance than contents of their speech. We may say that it would be easier to notice some movements than details of...