大学英语课件.ppt
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1、综合教程综合教程 1 Unit 5 Digital AgeUnit 5 Digital AgePart ALead inTextExercisePhoneticsGrammarFunctions and NotionsUnit 5 Digital AgeWritingWorkshopPart BPart CLead inTextExerciseTask 2Task 1Task 3Part ALead inTask 1 Study the pictures and discuss the questions below in small groups.Use the words given be
2、low if necessary.1.How much do you know about the product in the first picture?2.Do you read stories or play games on a digital reading device?3.Do you know any other digital reading devices?Give some examples.Cues:iPhone,cellphone,AppleCues:iPad,convenient,traditionalCues:Amazon Kindle,Sony ReaderP
3、art ALead inTask 1 Study the pictures and discuss the questions below in small groups.Use the words given below if necessary.1.How much do you know about the product in the first picture?2.Do you read stories or play games on a digital reading device?3.Do you know any other digital reading devices?G
4、ive some examples.a.Its an iPhone.Its a fashionable cellphone.a.Yes,I like to read stories every day on a digital reading device,such as an iPad.Its very convenient.Amazon Kindle,Sony Reader,WeFound,etc.Part ALead inb.I dont know anything about it.b.No,I prefer traditional books.Task 2 Listen to the
5、 following short dialogues and fill in the blanks.Dialogue 1 A:Sandy,you have an iPad,right?B:Yeah.A:May I have a look?Im _ buying one.B:_.Here it is.A:Wowbeautiful.I like this color.B:It is my _ color.A:What can you do with it?B:I can read books,watch movies,listen to music,play games,and _ the Int
6、ernet.consideringNo problemfavorite surfPart ALead inTask 2 Listen to the following short dialogues and fill in the blanks.Dialogue 2 A:Youve been sitting before the computer for hours.What are you doing?B:Im _ for tomorrows presentation in class.A:Oh.Is it done?B:Not yet.Its a huge _ for me.A:Whats
7、 the matter?B:I want to make the _ look better but I dont know how.A:Well,_ you present and how you present it are more important.B:Maybe you are right.slidesheadachewhatpreparingPart ALead in 1.Which one do you prefer,traditional textbooks or e-books?2.What do you think of the future of digital lea
8、rning technology?Cues:convenient,information,media platform,understandingCues:useful and helpful for study,pricePart ALead inTask 3 Discuss the following questions.1.Which one do you prefer,traditional textbooks or e-books?2.What do you think of the future of digital learning technology?a.I prefer e
9、-books,because they are convenient and can provide much more instant information for students.a.I think its prospect is great,because its really useful and helpful for student learning.Part ALead inTask 3 Discuss the following questions.b.I prefer traditional textbooks,because I will not feel so eas
10、ily tired when reading them.Besides,I can understand better the knowledge contained.b.I dont think itll be popular because some e-readers are still too expensive for most students.Can College Students Learn asWell on iPads?Compared with traditional textbooks,the iPad and other digital reading device
11、s are likely to save on textbook costs in the long term,to provide students with more and better information faster,and no small matter to lighten the college students backpack.Part AText Theres a lot to like about digital learning.Santa Clara University student Christopher Paschal,19,for example,ap
12、preciated the search function in his economics e-textbook,and said the included video clips offered“a new method of learning,”and got rid of“the monotony of endless pages of reading.”Part AText But finally,“I feel that I understand materials better in regular textbooks,”Paschal says.Why?For college
13、students,its more difficult to look at a computer screen when youre tired,he says,and harder to concentrate when Facebook,YouTube and e-mail are just a click away.Part ATextThough many of those problems are being or have been solved,some students arent quite ready to use the devices for academic pur
14、poses.And some educational experts suggest the choices offered by the new technology may be making it harder to learn rather than easier.Part AText It may simply be that the technology is still unfamiliar.While e-readers have taken off in the leisure-reading market,publishers have been slower to jum
15、p into the education market.Reasons are different but one challenge for publishers is that reading for the purpose of gaining knowledge is more complex than reading for pleasure.Part AText“Usually in a novel youre going through it from start to finish.In a textbook youre constantly flipping back and
16、 forth.Youre all over the book a lot more often,”says Matt Lilek,22,a computer science major at Joliet Junior College in Illinois.Part AText Even so,expectations remain high for e-reader technology on campuses.Someuniversities plan to give iPads to freshmen.At a recent ceremony,each member of the UC
17、 Irvine School of Medicines incoming class received not only the traditional white coat,but also a new iPad,pre-loaded with everything necessary for the first year of course work.Part AText Scores of others,including Reed College andNorth Carolina State University,plan to offer opportunities for stu
18、dents to test-drive iPads.And two-thirds of campus technology chiefs predicted last fall that e-books will become an“important platform for instructional resources”within five years,according to the Campus Computing Project.Part AText Publishers,meanwhile,have big ideas for student learning.“Thats t
19、he great promise,”says Don Kilburn,president of Pearson Learning Solutions,a publisher of education materials.Part AText More faults are perhaps inevitable.But the technological developments“represent very real opportunity to remake education for the better,”says Kaplans Olson.“The possibility for t
20、he textbook to come alive with interactivity will make the next several years of e-book innovation interesting to watch.”(450 words)Part AText大学生使用苹果平板电脑、电子书能学好吗?大学生使用苹果平板电脑、电子书能学好吗?与传统的教材相比,苹果平板电脑(iPad)及其他数码阅读器从长远来看可能会节约教材成本,为学生提供更多更好更快捷的信息,还可以减轻学生的背包重量这点也是不小的功劳。Part AText Translation 数字化学习有很多令人喜爱之
21、处。比如,圣塔克拉拉大学的一位19岁大学生克里斯多夫帕斯夏就很欣赏他的经济学电子课本的搜索功能,他还说里面的视频剪辑提供了“一种新的学习方法”,而且避免了“逐页文字阅读的单调性”。.Part AText Translation.但最后他又说:“我觉得读传统教材会理解得更好.”为什么呢?对于大学生来说,疲惫的时候看电脑屏幕是困难的,而且,看脸谱网(Facebook)、视频网(YouTube)和电子邮件只是弹指一键的事,因此也很难专注。Part AText TranslationPart A Text translation 尽管很多问题正在或已经解决,一些学生还没完全准备好将这些设备用于学习。有
22、些教育专家认为这种新技术带来的选择也许会使学习变得更难而非更易。Part AText Translation 原因可能就是人们对这技术不熟悉,尚未普及。电子阅读器在休闲阅读市场已经流行起来,而出版商进入教育市场的脚步却还很慢。原因各种各样,但出版商面临的一个挑战就是,学习型阅读比娱乐型阅读要难。.Part AText Translation .“通常,读小说可以一口气从头读到尾。看教材则要不断地翻前翻后,而且要翻很多次。”22岁的马特利雷特说道.他是位于伊利诺斯州的乔利埃特初级学院的一名计算机科学专业生。Part AText Translation 即便如此,人们对于电子阅览技术应用于大学的期
23、望仍然很高。有些大学打算给大一新生发放iPad。加州大学欧文分校医学院的新生在近期的开学典礼上,不但领了传统的白色衣袍,还领了iPad,里面已预先载入了第一年课程学习所需的资料。Part AText TranslationPart A Text translation 包括里德学院和北卡罗来纳州大学在内的其他几十所大学也计划让学生体验一下iPad。根据信息化校园计划,三分之二的大学里的技术主管去年秋季预言说,电子读物在5年之内会成为“一个重要的教学资源平台”。Part AText TranslationPart A Text translation 出版商们对于学生的学习也动了大念头呢。“那个
24、发展前景很好。”教育资料出版社皮尔森学习方案集团的董事长唐桥本说。Part AText TranslationPart A Text translation 也许不可避免地会出现更多缺陷,但是技术发展“提供了一次真正改善教育的机会”,卡普兰奥尔森说,“未来几年,电子教科书可能会变得活灵活现,且具备互动性,非常值得关注。”Part AText Translationdevicen.a piece of equipment that has been designed to do a particular jobe.g.My father has fitted a device to his ca
25、r which opens the garage door automatically.父亲在车上装了一个能自动开启车库门的装置。My friend invented a device that automatically closes windows when it rains.我朋友发明一种装置,可以使窗户在下雨时自动关闭。Part AText Language Points over a long period of timee.g.In the short term we expected to lose money on this book,but in the long term
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