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Disciplina Dactylogrammate: Lector Gugeliense
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The title is quite a mouthful, but it's my way of summing up my intentions: to create a forum in which to discuss Latin instruction with digital media. Monday, October 18, 2010. In finding a Latin title for my post, I was reminded of how the Latin words for "read" and "choice" can look so similar. A "lector" is a reader, as in the English word for someone who reads at a church service, but a "lectus" is something chosen, like our word election. This is a vessel sailed over 2000 years ago and sunk in comb...
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Disciplina Dactylogrammate: Convenite!
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The title is quite a mouthful, but it's my way of summing up my intentions: to create a forum in which to discuss Latin instruction with digital media. Monday, October 18, 2010. Over Columbus weekend, I was fortunate enough to connect with colleagues and old friends at the Classical Association of the Atlantic States (CAAS). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Rise of the Roman Empire. Life of Brian Latin Grammar. The Art of Crochet. Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day. Around The Web In ESL/EFL/ELL.
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Disciplina Dactylogrammate: Coruscans
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The title is quite a mouthful, but it's my way of summing up my intentions: to create a forum in which to discuss Latin instruction with digital media. Saturday, November 6, 2010. Photo by Ian W. Scott. Can you imagine this being the wall of your dining room? I can, and do, but only when I think of what I'd do if I won the lottery. Photo by Ian W. Scott. Here's a close-up of the same wall so you can see the beautiful detail that goes into Roman wall painting, also taken by Ian W. Scott. Fortunately for t...
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Disciplina Dactylogrammate: Vikipaedia
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The title is quite a mouthful, but it's my way of summing up my intentions: to create a forum in which to discuss Latin instruction with digital media. Sunday, November 7, 2010. The author delves into the Wikipedia's policies on authorship, the culture of Wikipedia contributors, and also praises Wikipedia as the best source for explanations of new internet phenomena, video games, web tools, and technologies. November 11, 2010 at 8:52 PM. Thanks for sharing this article. Quite enlightening! A preservice h...
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Disciplina Dactylogrammate: Chartae
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The title is quite a mouthful, but it's my way of summing up my intentions: to create a forum in which to discuss Latin instruction with digital media. Monday, November 8, 2010. Is a website offering all sorts of free tools to manipulate images either from your own computer or a Flickr account. I can see myself making calendars, jigsaw puzzles, mosaics and slide shows in my own classroom. But the first tool that caught my eye was the trading card maker. These kids were having a great time! Around The Web...
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Disciplina Dactylogrammate: Communicatio Collaboratioque cum Securitate
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The title is quite a mouthful, but it's my way of summing up my intentions: to create a forum in which to discuss Latin instruction with digital media. Monday, November 29, 2010. Communicatio Collaboratioque cum Securitate. However, I think that without a foundation in the basic facts of Roman history and culture, it's hard to begin to explore the deeper questions and connections. Based on just a beginning exploration of ePals, it seems like this kind of content is not its primary focus. As with any webs...