高中英语 unit5 virtual reality-reading教案 上海牛津版S2A
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Unit 5 Music教学设计教学目标1.语言能力目标:通过阅读本课课文,学生需要理解和掌握其文本特征和语言特点,并关注人物简介中的时间线索及其在文中的作用。
在解读核心词汇时,利用释义、图片、视频等方式,使学生能够更加直观深入地理解核心词汇意思及本课题目的含义。
2.文化意识目标:通过欣赏虚拟合唱团的图片和示例视频使学生能够了解这种互联网新技术的运用促使音乐呈现出的新的发展趋势并进一步理解这种音乐形式的作用和积极影响。
这种真正实现了跨地域、跨种族、跨时空融合的新的音乐形式有助于让学生树立起人类命运共同体的全球意识。
3.思维品质目标:通过对本课的阅读和解读,学生能够看到在计算机网络新技术的影响和推动下,音乐在表现形式及发展趋势等方面呈现出的新特点;同时也能够感受到音乐在人们日常生活和社会发展过程中的积极作用及影响;在阅读文本的同时也培养了学生的理解力和创新思维能力。
在Eric Whitacre创新思维的启发和引导下,学生的思维不再有时间局限性和地域局限性,而是能够从跨文化视角观察和认识世界。
4.学习能力目标:在本课的阅读训练中,学生能够熟练掌握不同的阅读方法:通过速读和寻读快速定位文中的关键信息如日期、数字、人名、地名等;通过思维导图的构建,进一步了解虚拟合唱团的详细信息;通过梳理文章组织框架和问题链的运用,能够将文章进行合理整合。
教学内容教学重点:阅读能力的培养和阅读技巧的训练,如通过快速阅读找出主旨大意,通过精读课文获得有关虚拟合唱团定义、虚拟合唱团创始人、创办的方式及影响等信息,培养学生的获取信息、处理信息、分析问题和解决问题的能力,并使学生在这个过程中能够熟练掌握本课的重点词汇。
教学难点:培养学生的思维能力和表达能力,提高学生学以致用的能力。
教学过程Step One: Warming up【教学活动】Activity one: Brainstorm1.Provide students with two famous sayings concerning music.2.Raise a question: What can music bring to us?3.Raise a question: How many different music genres do you know?4.Raise a question: By which means can we enjoy music?5.Raise a question: What benefits will computers and the internet bring when we listen to music?【设计意图】为了充分调动学生的主动参与课堂的积极性,打开他们的思路,唤起他们已有的背景知识,本课开头以一些和音乐相关的问题构成一个头脑风暴思维问题链,在课堂伊始激发学生的自信心、求知欲和学习兴趣。
Unit5 Virtual RealityGrammar教案一、章节分析(一)综述本章节涉及两个语法项目的学习---将来时的总结运用和连词的总结。
运用这两个语法项目,前者要侧重实际运用,后者要侧重连词的分辨和运用。
(二)教学方法自由会话加归纳法。
(通过对于课文和日常生活的谈论,让学生觉得,英语语法就在我们的日常生活中,克服畏难情绪。
)(四)重点和难点将来时的教学重点在于鼓励学生在不同的语境下运用将来时态。
而对比连词的教学重点在于帮助学生分辨总结附加连词和对比连词的不同用法,并在语境中运用;同时,教师不妨帮助学生复习其他的连词用法。
二、教学设计(Teaching Designs)[链接1]1. Would you like a cup of coffee _____ shall we get down to business right away?A. andB. thenC. orD. otherwise2. _____ you are invited, you should go to the party.A. BecauseB. ForC. SinceD. While3. We must get up early tomorrow, ______ we’ll miss the first bus to the Great Wall.A. soB. orC. howeverD. but4. One more week, _____ we will accomplish the task.A. orB. so thatC. andD. if5. They were surprised that a child should work out the problem _____ they themselves couldn’t.A. whileB. andC. orD. when6. The manager of this company is very busy _____ he spared us two hours.A. andB. soC. orD. but7. Pay great attention to me _____ you’ll fail in the experiment.A. orB. becauseC. andD. but8. Though it rained heavily _____ we went on walking.A. butB. soC. andD. yet9. Don’t be afraid of asking for help _____ it is needed.A. unlessB. sinceC. althoughD. when10. He heard a cry for help, ____ he rushed out of the house.A. forB. butC. orD. and11. Mr Tad must have eaten a lot of food, ____ he is so fat.A. orB. forC. sinceD. because12. Porcelain is not a single clay, _____ a compound of kaolin, ball clay, feldspar, and silica.A. andB. soC. butD. otherwise13. ____ I admit that there are still some problems about the surroundings here, I don’t mean thatthey can’t be solved.A. UntilB. WhileC. AsD. Unless14. She thought I was talking about her son, ____ in fact I was talking about my daughter.A. whomB. whereC. whichD. while15. Although tigers are often trained, they cannot be easily tamed ____ caught very young.A. ifB. unlessC. whenD. thoughKey:1. C2. C3. B4. C5. A6. D7. A8. D9. D 10. D 11. B 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. B。
virtual reality阅读课教学设计virtual reality阅读课教学设计 1教学目标1. 语言知识目标:a) 学习掌握与地震相关的词汇和短语,并掌握复杂数字的表达法。
2. 语言技能目标:a)阅读技能的训练:让学生学会克服生词障碍,通过略读,归纳出文章的大意;通过细读,理清文章的总体框架与脉络,归纳出各部分的中心词;通过查读,捕捉文章的重要细节,培养学生获取、处理信息的能力。
b) 让学生复述课文,分析、感悟的写作意图。
c) 让学生运用本节课所学词汇、知识,通过采访唐山大地震幸存者的形式进行小组活动,提高学生用英语进行创造性交流的能力。
3.情感态度与文化意识目标:a)学会有关地震的知识,并能通过学习讨论懂得地震时的应急逃生,地震后如何科学救人和有关地震的形成和减少地震所造成的损失等一般知识。
b)懂得地震无情人有情,即使发生了多么可怕的灾难,国家和解放军官兵都会不顾自身安危,奋力抢救,培养学生一方有难、八方支援的互助友爱精神。
c)了解自然灾害会给人类带来严重的破坏性后果,让学生进一步感悟、领会到人类应与自然界和谐共处。
d)培养学生的合作意识和“合作学习”的习惯。
e)欣赏课文中优美句子,了解一些英语修辞手法,使学生在学习完课文之后得到一次美的享受,一次心灵的愉悦和升华。
教学过程:步骤一. pre-reading activities采用直观教学法,引入话题,激发学习兴趣,明确学习任务。
设计思路:先播放有关05年巴基斯坦地震的可怕mtv画面,学生的注意力马上就会被吸引到课堂上来,学生马上就联想到earthquake这一词,这时教师提出“ what do youthink of the earth quake?”,学生会不约而同地回答,地震会给人类带来灾难性的后果。
紧接着引导学生“can you foretell an earthquake so that we can take measures to reduce the damages?”通过图片,学生更易掌握地震的前兆的知识,为课文的阅读作了很好的铺垫,接着教师引导学生进行进一步探究“what should we do to protect ourselves if an earthquake happened?”通过小组讨论、合作得出结论,教师进行一定的总结引导学生解读文章标题、预测文章内容,让学生在阅读过程中处于主动认知状态,学生可能一下子无法正确理解其所包含的深层含义。
B2 U5 The Virtual Choir读思课(一)教学分析1、教学内容分析What:本课选自人教版高中新版教材必修二第五单元的reading and thinking。
文章The Virtual Choir,描述了作曲家Eric Whitacre在大学时期参加唱诗班,被莫扎特的古典音乐所打动,并受到了女孩演唱视频的启发,进而创造了“虚拟合唱团”(The virtual choir)。
合唱团以音乐为桥将世界各地的人连结起来,打破语言、民族、地域的隔阂,共同歌唱美好世界。
How:本文的体裁为说明文,以说明为主,以叙事为辅。
文章共有四段,从结构上可分为三部分。
第一部分(Para. 1)介绍说明了虚拟合唱团的组织形式、积极作用及影响;第二部分(Para. 2, 3)按照时间顺序叙述创始人Whitacre的故事以及虚拟合唱团的产生、发展过程;第四段部分(Para. 4)总结虚拟合唱团的意义。
明线介绍虚拟合唱团的产生发展过程,暗线说明音乐的作用。
文章结构清晰,段与段之间衔接自然合理。
在语义衔接上,在第二部分的叙述中,作者以时间为线索进行叙述,使用大量表示时间的词,如”over the next 10 years” ”in...” ”since then”等等使叙述脉络清晰。
同时,本文巧妙地使用分词作状语的句型,如”Moved by...” “Inspired,...”,从语法表意功能上体现音乐对人的鼓舞和积极影响,促进主题意义的表达,同时也使句与句之间过渡自然、连接紧密,语言简洁明了。
在说明方法上,文章多次运用引言和数据,使信息说明更加真实有效。
教材中也使用了虚拟合唱团表演的现场图片更加直观地说明音乐能够突破时空限制,跨越民族、跨越国家、跨越地域,起到连接人心的作用,从而实现对主题意义的诠释和升华。
Why:作者通过对虚拟合唱团组织形式以及其产生发展的历程,旨在增进学生对虚拟合唱团这种互联网大环境下新型音乐形式的了解,在感受互联网的强大功能的同时,突破学生对音乐功能和作用的传统认知,挖掘探究其背后音乐的内在深层力量——在互联网时代,音乐可以突破时空限制,以其强大的力量鼓舞人心、凝结人心。
【高二】Virtual reality教案【高二】virtualreality教案虚拟现实教案unit5virtualreality听、说、写教案一、章节分析(sectionanalysis)(一)摘要本章节是语言运用部分。
通过听,说,写方面的训练,提高学生语言词汇方面的能力,加强他们运用语言知识来表达思想感情的能力。
(二)目标1.listening帮助学生理解并学会使用数据陈述或支持他们的观点。
2.speaking帮助学生学习模拟各种角色来谈论一个话题。
3.writing1)学会理解图片的意思,并渗透你的想象力。
2)学会模仿范文,写出较为成熟的想象性作文。
3)能够完整、连贯、生动地完成富有想象力的描述。
(三)重点和难点1.倾听1)确保掌握如下词汇:leisure,barchart,piechart;2)了解各种图表及其优点;3)学会整理数据,从中得出结论,并用恰当的语言进行阐述。
2.说话学会通过模拟各种角色讨论某话题,并学会在小组成员表现各异的情况下如何分工合作顺利完成讨论。
3.写作观察图画,运用想象进行写作。
二、教学设计内容教学实施建议教学资源参考听?听前准备在听之前,创设环境,要求学生明确听力任务(看懂图表并听出数据),扫清在听力材料中出现的困难词汇(leisure,barchart,piechart),提高听的效果。
一边听增加生生互动的机会,鼓励peercorrection。
听后要求学生小组活动,根据听出的数据,口头总结所听到的材料。
有关处理此部分的具体建议,请参见[链接1]。
speaking学生比较习惯从自己的角度来讨论话题,而本课的目的则是引导学生模拟其他的角色来讨论某个话题,培养学生换位思考的习惯,扩大其视野,拓宽其思路。
写仔细阅读范文,观察范文的写作顺序和词汇句型。
看清图画所要表达的意思及其内在联系。
阐明写作的空间或时间顺序。
模拟范文进行写作。
写作后,分组交流以获取更多信息。
可以分小组将所写的内容做成口头广告进行汇报。
Unit5 Virtual Reality Reading教案一、章节分析(Reading section )(一)综述本章节讲述虚拟现实(VR)在各个领域的运用并分析其利弊。
由于此主题较新,并与学生日常生活的电脑网络的使用有关,学生们对此应该是比较熟悉也颇有兴趣的。
因此,教师应充分利用学生的兴趣来教授本课,并进行适当拓展。
本课的任务有两个:1.学生通过对课文的学习。
掌握一些核心词汇,例如:imaginary, realistic, security,image等。
2.通过学习课文,了解如何运用想象写说明文,为writing部分做一定的铺垫和准备。
(二)阅读目标1知识目标学习课文中重点词、词组、句型和语法。
2能力目标通过阅读了解虚拟现实在各个领域的使用以及其他相关知识。
3情感目标正确判断电脑、网络以及虚拟现实对日常生活的利弊影响。
(三)教学方法采用任务型教学法组织教学,通过听说,讨论等具体活动,达到教学效果。
(四)重点和难点1词汇学习1)核心词汇artificialcommitimaginaryrealisticsecurityimageamazing2)拓展词汇inspectmanufacturearchitectamazingglidehead-setinspectmediumvirtualfantasy3)词组和短语look down upongo back in timecome truethanks tointroduce … intoreach outjust for entertainmentbefore longin the security ofin additioncommit murderone thing is for sure4)句型学习1. Ever since I was a little girl, I have wanted to fly like a bird.2. On one hand, … On the other hand, …3. VR is here to stay.教学设计(Teaching Designs)7. 链接 hyperlink 8. 字体 font 9. 点击 click 10. 双击double click 11.下载 download 12. 升级upgrade 13. 安装install 14. 卸载 uninstall 15. 刷新 refresh三、基础/流行网络词汇1. 网上冲浪 surf the Internet2. 网络课堂 online class3. 虚拟社区 virtual community4. 电子商务 e-business5. 登陆 log in/on6. 搜索引擎 search engine7. 服务器 server 8. 宽带 broad band9. 防火墙 firewall 10. 浏览器 browser11. 注册 register 12. 博客 blog13. 垃圾邮件 spam / junk mail 14. 网民 netizen15. 管理员 administrator 16. 斑竹 moderator17. 黑客 hacker 18. 菜鸟 newbie19. 大虾 knowbie 20. 潜水员 lurker四、网络聊天常用缩写1. ASAP: as soon as possible2. G2G: go to go3. BRB: be right back4. IMHO: in my humble opinion5. OMG: oh my god6. J/K: just kidding7. CUL: see you later 8. FT: faintTeaching proceduresStep One1.Vocab quiz: group work (见链接1)2.Small discussion: what do you use the computer and internet for in your daily life? (chatting, games, movies, songs, information, etc.)3.Discussion: List your favourite computer games and describe them in one or two sentences.Step Two1.Picture talkAsk the students to look at the two pictures on P93 and describe them in one or two sentences.(此环节建议适当引入本课相关词汇: virtual reality, head set, glove, reach等) 2.Skimminga)Skim the text and do Ex Ab)Present the definition of virtual reality (《牛津英语教学参考》PT93 Additionalbackground information)3.Scanninga)Scan the text and do Ex B to get a clear idea of the structure of the passage.b)Do Ex E2 on P 964.Further understandinga)Questions and anwers---How does the writer hope to be able to fulfill her dreams?---The author mentioned various dreams she had. Do you have any dreams that you think VR might help you realize?---What parts are needed for virtual reality?---What are the differences between ordinary arcade games and VR games?---The author mentioned the games of driving a car, flying a plane or fighting an enemy. Can you think of a VR game that your peers might like?--- What examples does the author give to illustrate VR’s being used in education?--- The author mentioned several VR classes which sounded interesting.Can you choose a subject and design a virtual class?--- What examples does the author give to illustrate VR’s be ing used in industry? Can you list more examples?建议此处的提问与回答环节, 教师不必局限于课文, 可鼓励学生在充分理解课文的基础上发挥想象。
Lesson Plan I. Background InformationII. Teaching Procedures➢Figure out the meaning of newvocabulary, such as performance andstage, through the picture on thetextbook:➢Tell the text type through the title:expository.➢Find out the key word---together(it shows that music is the universal language o mankind.)➢Fill in the blanks:➢Discuss in pairs the differences between the virtual choir and the reality choirand complete the table:➢Think about the function of the quotation at the end of the paragraph: to make the description objectively and convincing.➢Complete the timeline of the creator of the virtual choir:➢Find the transitional sentence in para.2➢Tell the function of the numbers in para.3 1.His first virtual choir had 185 singers form 12 different countries.2.Altogether, 2292 young people from 80 countries joined in to sing “What If”.➢Talk about why the Virtual Youth Choir sang the song for UNICEF.Discuss their understanding of the sentence on the opening page according to para.3&4:Language is the universal language of mankind.Conclude the students’ opinions with the picture:Ask students to summarize the content of the passage according to the mind map on the blackboard.。
Lesson3 Virtual Reality教案Lesson3VirtualReality教案Teachingaims:Topractiseusingfirstandsecondcondition als.Toassesswhetherwebsitesarereal.Teachingdifficul ties:TopractiseexpressingpreferencesTeachingAids:co mputerandcassetteTeachingprocedures:Ⅰ.warmingup问学生下面的问题激发学生的兴趣。
whatisvirtualreality?whatdopeopleusethetechnologytodo?whichoftheseusesfo rvirtualrealityarepossiblenow?vvirtualrealityholidaysvlearningtoflyusingvirtualrealitytechnologyvplayingvirtualrealitycomputergamesvvisitingvirtualmuseumsontheInternet展示一些图片(Showstudentssomeslidestoprovethesefacts)T:wouldyouliketovisittheSciencemuseumwebsite?whyorw hynot?wouldyouliketogotoavirtualuniversity?S:T:Virtualrealitycanbringuslotsofconvenient.youwillfindlot sofgoodinformationathome,andneedn’tspendtimetravelingthere.Studyinsuchaworld-famousun iversitywithoutgoingoutofyourroom.ⅡReading理解课文TrueorFalse1.ThisweekendTomwillnothelpcathyfinishap rojectonthehistoryoftheInternet.2.cathyismoreintere stedinvirtualholidaythanTom.3.Tomwillhaveavirtualre alityholidaysthisweekend.4.Virtualuniversityisanint erestinggameonlineinsteadofarealuniversity.5.Virtua lrealityholidayswon’tspendlesstimethanrealholidays.Answers:1.T2.T3.F4.F5.FⅢFurtherreadingReadthetextagainandpayattentiontother ightexpression.correctmistakes1.whatareyougoingtodoatthisweekend.2.Ihavetoomanythingstobedone.3.wewon’tgotogocampingifitwillrain4.Iftheyinventvirtualrealityholidays,I’dgoonanaround-the–worldtour.5.DoyouhaveanythingplanforSaturdayandSund ay.6.Tomimagineshimselfgotoafamousuniversity.7.Pers onalI’minterestedinvirtualuniversity.Answers:1.去掉at2.去掉be3.去掉will4.invent改为invented5.plan改为planed6.go改为going7.Personal改为PersonallyDotheexercise3Readthedialogueandanswerthe questionsⅣTalkingwhataretheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofavirtu aluniversity?wouldyouliketogotosuchauniversity?why?AdvantagesofavirtualuniversityNolimittotimeandplaceItisconvenienttoattendtakeyourjobasstudysavetranspo rtationtimeneedn’tbuytextmaterialⅤLanguagepoints1.what’s…upto口语中问对方在做什么。
Unit 5 Reading: Virtual Reality教学设计Ⅰ. Teaching material:Oxford S2A Unit 5 last period of Reading ‘Virtual reality’Ⅱ. Teaching objectives:learning objectives:To better students’ understanding of the read ing passageTo help students grasp some words and expressions regarding the technology of virtual realityobjectives:To improve students’ ability to summarizeTo improve students’ spoken Englishobjectives:To broaden students’ mind and thereby t heir imaginationTo help students form right attitudes towards VR and other new technologyⅢ. Teaching Aids:MultimediaⅣ. Teaching Procedure:Step1 Brief review of Reading passage:1.One sentence to introduce VR (definition, equipment, application, pros and cons)2.Summary of the reading passage (blank filling)Step2 Task-based reading of supplementary reading material1. Group task 1:Each one of the group read the part assigned to you with these questions:1) What field does the part you read refer to?2)Who use VR in this field?3) How is the effect of VR’s application in this field?2. Group task 2:After reading, communicate with partners and finish the table below.3.Individual task:Try to summarize the passage you read with the help of the table and the hints on PPTStep3 Brainstorm1)How would you make full use of VR in the future if you were a(n) …?(group discussion and ask the group leader to make presentation)2)ConclusionⅤ. AssignmentImagine the dangers VR will bring about and write a composition with the title ‘probable dangers of the powerful VR’。
Unit FiveThe Third Period ReadingTeaching goals教学目标Teaching materials: 教学材料Reading on p 33-361.Target language教学语言a. Key words and expressions:重点词汇和短语aid temporary injury bleed ankle choke cupboard skin organ barrier poison ray complex variety liquid radiation mild pan stove tissue swell scissors unbearable basin squeeze bandage in place.b. Useful sentences重点句型Burns are called first degree, second degree or third degree burns,These burns are not serious and should feel better within a day or twoFirst degree burns turn while when pressed.2.Ability goals 能力目标Enable the students to master some English expressions and phrases and to know some knowledge of first aid3.Learning ability goals学能目标Enable the students to learn how to give their correct suggestions about first aid when others are in danger,4. Teaching important points教学重点Let Ss learn to use the structures of giving suggestions5.Teaching methods教学方法Skimming method.Task-based methodRole-play method6.Teaching aids 教具准备A projector, a tape-recorder and a blackboardTeaching procedures and ways教学过程和方式Step 1 Revision1.Greet the whole class as usual2.The teacher checks the students’ homework: show some pictures about some commoninjuries and review some words, some useful expressions and the information about first aid.Step 2 Pre-readingFirst let the students talk about the picture (page 33)What kind of first aid would you perform in the situation of burning?1) Skim for general idea. How many parts are the text and what are they?(After a few minutes)Five parts1.The purpose of skin2.Cause of burns3.Types of burns4.Symptoms of burns5.First aid treatment Scanning : read the text quickly and do the multiple choices onBEST DESIGN(page 36)3)Detail reading: Filling in the blanksWhat can skin do for our body ?•Protect you against diseases, poisons and the sun’s harmful rays.•Keep you warm or cool•Prevent you from losing water•Gives you sense of touchStep 4 post-readingCauses of burnsYou can get burnt by :•hot liquids,•steam,•fire,•radiation,•the sun,•electricity and chemicalsWhat are the three types of burns?•F i r s t d e g r e e:Not serious; affect only the top layer of the skin; feel better a day or two•S e c o n d d e g r e eAffect both the top and the second layer of the skin; serious; take a few weeks to healT h i r d d e g r e eAffect all three layers of the skin and any tissue and organs under the skin; very severe injuries; victim must get to a hospital at once.Label the pictures with three degree burnsT h e s e c o n d d e g r e e b u r n T h e f i r s t d e g r e e b u r n T h e t h i r d d e g r e e b u r nAnswer the questions1. Why should you put cold water on a burn?••T h e c o l d w a t e r s t o p s t h e b u r n i n g p r o c e s s,s t o p s t h e p a i n a n d p r e v e n t s o r r e d u c e s s w e l l i n g.•2. Why doesn’t a third degree burn hurt?••B e c a u s e n e r v e s i s d a m a g e d.•3. Why do you think clothes and jewellery near burns should be removed?••B e c a u s e t h i s m a y b r e a k a n y b l i s t e r s a n d t h e w o u n d m a y g e t i n f e c t e d.•4. If someone has a third degree burn, why might you see tissue?•T h e s e a f f e c t a l l t h r e e l a y e r s o f t h e s k i n a n d a n y t i s s u e a n d o r g a n s u n d e r f i r e s Language points•sense of touch sense of sightsense of hearing• sense of tas tesense of smell• sense of humor• sense of beauty•sense of urgency unless: 除非……;如果不……•Don’t make it public u n l e s s I agree. •U n l e s s the destruction of the ozone layer is to stopped, the polar ice caps could melt with terrible consequences.c) Hold the bandage in place with tape.•in place•The librarian put the returned books in place.d) It shows that a knowledge of first aid can m a k e a real d i f f e r e n c e.•M a k e(s o m e,n o,e c t)d i f f e r e n c e•I t m a k e s n o d i f f e r e n c e t o m e w h e r e y o u c o m e f r o m.If you want more tips about first aids and ways to deal with common injuries, refer to the following websites./clinic/firstaid//parent/firstaid_safe/ /firstaid_rfrg.htm/articles/25936-7.aspHome work•1. Finish the Exes2.Read the text.。
Unit5阅读课教案The Virtual ChoirI. Introduction (5 minutes)Purpose: To introduce the concept of "the virtual choir" and its relevance in today's digital age.1. Question-Based Introduction: Ask students to think about what a virtual choir is, and why it might be important.2. Explanation: Briefly explain the concept of a virtual choir as an online platform where people can sing together virtually.3. Real-World Example: Show a video clip of a virtual choir performance, if available.II. Learning Objectives and Requirements (10 minutes)Purpose: To clarify the learning objectives and requirements for this lesson.1. Learning Objectives: Students should be able to understand the concept of a virtual choir, its advantages and disadvantages, and how it works.2. Requirements: Students should be able to apply their understanding of signal processing to the context of a virtual choir.III. Key Points and Difficulties (10 minutes)Purpose: To identify the key points and difficulties in the lesson.1. Key Points:- What is a virtual choir?- Advantages and disadvantages of a virtual choir.- How does a virtual choir work?2. Difficulties:- Applying signal processing concepts to a virtual choir scenario.- Comparing and contrasting virtual and physical choirs.IV. Teaching Strategies and Methods (15 minutes)Purpose: To outline the teaching strategies and methods that will be used in the lesson.1. Teaching Strategies:- Use real-world examples to illustrate key concepts.- Encourage active participation through questioning and discussion.2. Methods:- Direct instruction for foundational knowledge.- Case studies for application of signal processing concepts.- Group activities for collaboration and peer review.V. Learning Activities (30 minutes)Section A: Problem Introduction (5 minutes)Purpose: To introduce the problem of singing in a noisy environment using signal processing techniques.1. Problem Introduction: Ask students to consider how singers might overcome background noise in a live concert setting, and then discuss how technology can be used to address this issue in virtual settings.2. Group Discussion: Have students discuss potential solutions to the problem of singing in a noisy environment, focusing on the use of signal processing techniques such as filtering, compression, or enhancement.3. Homework Task: Ask students to research one specific signal processing technique that could be applied to reduce background noise in a virtual choir setting, and present their findings in class the next day.Section B: Content Theme (10 minutes)Purpose: To delve deeper into the topic of signal processing in virtual choirs.1. Content Theme: Discuss how various signal processing techniques, such as filtering or compression, can be applied to improve the quality of sound in a virtual choir setting. Use examples from real-world applications to illustrate these concepts.2. Group Project: Assign each group to research one specific signal processing technique and create a short presentation on its application in a virtual choir setting. Each group should also develop a simple simulation or model to demonstrate the effectiveness of their chosen technique.3. Homework Task: After presentations, have students vote on the most effective signal processing technique for improving sound quality in a virtual choir setting, based on their understanding of the techniques discussed in class and their simulation results.4. Closure Task: End the lesson with a final reflection on the importance of signal processing in creating high-quality virtual experiences, both in music and beyond.。
Unit5 Virtual Reality Reading教案一、章节分析(Reading section )(一)综述本章节讲述虚拟现实(VR)在各个领域的运用并分析其利弊。
由于此主题较新,并与学生日常生活的电脑网络的使用有关,学生们对此应该是比较熟悉也颇有兴趣的。
因此,教师应充分利用学生的兴趣来教授本课,并进行适当拓展。
本课的任务有两个:1.学生通过对课文的学习。
掌握一些核心词汇,例如:imaginary, realistic,security, image等。
2.通过学习课文,了解如何运用想象写说明文,为writing部分做一定的铺垫和准备。
(二)阅读目标1知识目标学习课文中重点词、词组、句型和语法。
2能力目标通过阅读了解虚拟现实在各个领域的使用以及其他相关知识。
3情感目标正确判断电脑、网络以及虚拟现实对日常生活的利弊影响。
(三)教学方法采用任务型教学法组织教学,通过听说,讨论等具体活动,达到教学效果。
(四)重点和难点1词汇学习1)核心词汇artificialcommitimaginaryrealisticsecurityimageamazing2)拓展词汇inspectmanufacturearchitectamazingglidehead-setinspectmediumvirtualfantasy3)词组和短语look down upongo back in timecome truethanks tointroduce … intoreach outjust for entertainmentbefore longin the security ofin additioncommit murderone thing is for sure4)句型学习1. Ever since I was a little girl, I have wanted to fly like a bird.2. On one hand, … On the other hand, …3. VR is here to stay.教学设计(Teaching Designs)[链接1]二、基础电脑词汇1. 密码password2. 数据data3. 屏保screensaver4. 桌面desktop5. 病毒virus6. 格式format7. 链接hyperlink 8. 字体font 9. 点击click 10. 双击double click 11.下载download 12. 升级upgrade13. 安装install 14. 卸载 uninstall 15. 刷新 refresh三、基础/流行网络词汇1. 网上冲浪 surf the Internet2. 网络课堂 online class3. 虚拟社区 virtual community4. 电子商务 e-business5. 登陆log in/on6. 搜索引擎 search engine7. 服务器 server 8. 宽带 broad band9. 防火墙 firewall 10. 浏览器 browser11. 注册 register 12. 博客 blog13. 垃圾邮件 spam / junk mail 14. 网民 netizen15. 管理员 administrator 16. 斑竹 moderator17. 黑客 hacker 18. 菜鸟 newbie19. 大虾 knowbie 20. 潜水员 lurker四、网络聊天常用缩写1. ASAP: as soon as possible2. G2G: go to go3. BRB: be right back4. IMHO: in my humble opinion5. OMG: oh my god6. J/K: just kidding7. CUL: see you later 8. FT: faint9. LOL: laugh out loud 10. BTW: by the way11. BFN: bye for now 12. THX: thanks13. OIC: oh I see 14. AFAIK: as far as I can see 15. OTOH: on the other hand[链接2]Teaching proceduresStep One1.Vocab quiz: group work (见链接1)2.Small discussion: what do you use the computer and internet for in your daily life? (chatting, games, movies, songs, information, etc.) 3.Discussion: List your favourite computer games and describe them in one or two sentences.Step Two1.Picture talkAsk the students to look at the two pictures on P93 and describe them in one or two sentences.(此环节建议适当引入本课相关词汇: virtual reality, head set, glove, reach 等)2.Skimminga)Skim the text and do Ex Ab)Present the definition of virtual reality (《牛津英语教学参考》PT93Additional background information)3.Scanninga)Scan the text and do Ex B to get a clear idea of the structure of thepassage.b)Do Ex E2 on P 964.Further understandinga)Questions and anwers---How does the writer hope to be able to fulfill her dreams?---The author mentioned various dreams she had. Do you have any dreams that you think VR might help you realize?---What parts are needed for virtual reality?---What are the differences between ordinary arcade games and VR games? ---The author mentioned the games of driving a car, flying a plane or fighting an enemy. Can you think of a VR game that your peers might like?--- What examples does the author g ive to illustrate VR’s being used in education?--- The author mentioned several VR classes which sounded interesting.Can you choose a subject and design a virtual class?--- What examples does the author give to illustrate VR’s being used in industry? Can you list more examples?建议此处的提问与回答环节, 教师不必局限于课文, 可鼓励学生在充分理解课文的基础上发挥想象。
在学生回答问题的过程中,教师可适时增加词汇的复现和巩固。
b) Note-taking (P97)c) Retelling in different roles: Suppose you are …--- a kid having lots of dreams (Para 1-2)--- a computer expert explaining what VR is (Para 4-6)--- a gamer telling about the differences between ordinary arcade games and VR games (Para 7-8)--- a high school principal introducing how VR is used in his school (Para9)--- a car designer introducing how VR is used in his work (Para 10)--- an architect introducing how VR is used in his work (Para 10)--- a policeman introducing potential dangers of VR (Para 11-12)建议此环节分组进行,复述时学生尽量只看刚才做的note-taking。
在复述的过程中,教师应注意强化文章结构和词汇。
Step 31. Discussion1)Is it morally right that people should be allowed to do violent or illegal things as murder, even if it is only a game?2)The author listed some advantages of VR. Can you list some advantages of the Internet?3)The author listed some disadvantages of VR. Can you list some disadvantages of the Internet?2. Assignment:1) Finish Ex E (P95)2) Read the supplementary reading passages to know more about virtual world.(见[链接4])[链接3][链接4]Passage A: Virtual CommunityVirtual communities give people an opportunity to fulfill their dreams. A timid man in real life turned intoa hero for various brave deeds he performed to help peoplein Virtual Reality.Now there're some websites where you can sign up and live in a virtual world. You'll get a small apartment and a little money. You choose a street you want to live on and a profession to make yourself earn some money. Game rules are similar to those of the real world—the more money you have, the more powerful you are. Choose a street to stroll on and you are likely to meet many neighboring citizens who are usually friendly. If you're cheated or hurt, or mistreated by someone, you can go to the city affairs office to sue him or her. And if found guilty, he or she will be sent to a virtual prison, where he or she will be deprived of rights as a citizen: no work, no game, no public speech and required to meditate over his or her mistake. Gambling is no longer a serious sin since it is virtual money you win or lose.Passage B: Come And Try BloggingThe blog is one form of communication thatincreased in popularity. Blog is a short way of saying Web log. Through these personal Web sites, people can share their lives, ideas and opinions with anyone on the Internet. Millions of people throughout the world are creating and reading blogs. There are reportedly thirteen million blogs in the United States alone.People of all ages have their own blogs. For young people, they are a way to show their writings and other forms of self-expression. Blogs alsoconnect people with other people who have the same interests. For example, teachers use blogs to share ideas, experience and concerns about their work with other teachers.Many Web sites offer free services to create personal Web pages and fill them with writings and pictures. These sites include "MySpace", used mainly by teenagers and young adults. MySpace is an online community that lets people share messages and pictures with an increasing number of friends. About one hundred twenty million people use MySpace. It is the most popular social networking site on the Web.Passage C: Person of the Year: It’s YOU!At the end of every year, the US magazine Time chooses the person who has the biggest influence on the world,whether for better or for worse. Usually famous people arechosen. For example, you can find late Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping and German-born scientist Albert Einstein there.But for 2020, Time chose "You" as "the Person of the Year" because almost everyone in the world is using the Internet now. They are changing the world by using blogs, YouTube and Wikipedia.In China, according to a report this July, 28 million people read or write blogs. Many of them are students.Some also put videos online. The most famous video website is YouTube. People can put whatever they shoot with a video camera or mobile phone on this site. Every day, 100 million people visit YouTube. "Once only journalists had the power to tell you the news. But now a student in Baghdad with a video can let you see a bombing," said Rick Stengel, an editor of Timemagazine. He said that the Internet makes ordinary people have the power to report news to the world.The Web also helps people to work together for greater achievements. Wikipedia, the Web encyclopedia, is the most successful example. Anyone can write and edit stories for it over the Internet. With the efforts of millions of people, Wikipedia is now the biggest encyclopedia in the world.Passage D: Cutting A Frog On the NetMany people remember the day in school when theyhad to cut up a dead frog. Students often performthis dissection as a requirement for biology class.Smelly formaldehyde preserves the body of the frog. The students remove and identify the organs as part of learning about the science of life.But some schools no longer require students to cut apart frogs. Cost may be an issue. Also, animal rights activists may object.Today, more and more students learn about frogs by computer, through "virtual dissection." A company called Froguts () sells educational services to schools. But it also offers a free demonstration on its Web site. First, the image of a whole bullfrog appears on the screen. Users of the site direct cutting tools with clicks of their computer mouse. Lines show where to cut. Several steps later, the frog is open. The next steps are to remove and identify the heart, lungs and other organs.Some educators praise virtual dissection. Others say nothing can replace the real thing.Other virtual activities are also increasingly popular in schools. Some schools cannot send their students to places like museums and zoos. Distanceand money may prevent them. But children can still "visit" zoo animals, museum collections and historic places by computer.Last year, Maine launched a plan to become the first state to provide laptop computers to each of its middle school students and teachers. Maine is a small Northeastern state which, like many other states, is facing budget troubles. But now seventh and eighth graders and their teachers in more than 240 schools have these wireless computers.And the idea is spreading. Michigan, for example, has started to spend $22,000,000 for laptop or hand-held computers for sixth graders. Schools can get the computers if they can pay 25 dollars for each student.Yet such plans have critics, as a story in the magazine U.S. News and World Report noted. They say there is little proof that computers are better than traditional teaching methods. Other teachers say the computer is simply another tool that depends on how it is used.Passage E: Virtual WorldBuild the highway and watch the town grow.At first a few shops appear and maybe arestaurant. Then a hotel opens. Eventually newhouses are built. A village is born.This is also how the virtual world has developed. Think of the Internet as the road carrying information between two computers. Think of the World Wide Web as the village. At first it is just a place on the virtual road where travelers meet. More travelers come bringing new kinds of information. New villages are started.Every village has a founder. Tim Burners-Lee is the man who wrote the software program that led to the foundation of the World Wide Web. How didhe get the idea? He tells us on his own web site. "One of the things computers were not able to do was store contacts from different sources. The dream behind the Web is of a common space in which we communicate by sharing information.Tim Berners-Lee could have followed the Microsoft route by forming a company to sell the programs he invented. Or he could have joined an existing company. But in his view the Web is a language, not a product. Charging a fee for using his programs would have slowed the growth of the Web. And other companies would make similar products to compete. Instead of one World Wide Web there would be several smaller Webs. Each would use incompatible software. The Web is valuable because it uses a common computer language to reach people and share information. Competing webs would lose this value. Imagine if somebody sent you a bill every time you spoke a word of English.In 1994 Tim Berners-Lee formed the newly formed World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C. More than 200 leading companies and laboratories are represented by W3C. Together they make sure that everyone, no matter what their equipment or software, can work equally on the Web."The Web can help people to understand the way that others live and love. It helps us understand the humanity of people." He says.。