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Learning Should Be FUN!: October 2008
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Learning Should Be FUN! Thursday, October 30, 2008. Global Cooperation in the Classroom. For the past few days I have been exploring various sites dedicated to global cooperation between students in the classroom. These websites link students and teachers from around the world, allowing them to communicate and work together on classroom projects over the internet. Two such sites which I would like to compare are ePals. Thursday, October 9, 2008. Twitter VS. Pownce. Thursday, October 2, 2008. Called "Educ...
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Blogging For Success: Podcast in My teaching
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Monday, December 1, 2008. Podcast in My teaching. That podcasting site looks like a good source of material. Hoever, for this mod you need to comment on how you would use one specific episode from this site in your own classroom. December 9, 2008 at 1:10 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Learning Should Be FUN! Podcasting in the ESL Classroom. Technology and LOTE can mix! Graham Wegner - Open Educator. When Twitter Leaves Me Cold. TTT#413 Connected Educators and Youth Voices 10.1.14.
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Blogging For Success: My Social Networking Group
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008. My Social Networking Group. Website I search through all the different Networking groups. I came across a couple i thought were pretty interesting. The one i chose to join was title " Educational Technology. Use The link for it is here : http:/ edtech100.ning.com/. OK I hope that this networking group turns out to be useful for you. Mod 3 is now complete. November 24, 2008 at 10:57 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Learning Should Be FUN! Podcasting in the ESL Classroom.
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Blogging For Success: November 2008
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Saturday, November 8, 2008. My Idea for Using the Global Cooperation Project. A sample project I would execute with my class would be similar to the one on I learn. Instead of combining forces with another country to make awareness on nature disasters, I would do a project with a couple of math classes from the same grade around the country. The project would cover different learning methods of our students on how they study for the different test and quizzes we had for that semester.
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Learning Should Be FUN!: December 2008
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Learning Should Be FUN! Thursday, December 4, 2008. Podcasting in the ESL Classroom. Podcasting is something very new to me. I imagine it is a tool new to other people as well (I hope! But after reading a bit about what podcasts are and how to create them, I'm more open to the possibility of using them in my ESL classroom. I started at the Englishcaster. Website, where teachers can find English lesson podcasts of all types. From there I found another site, http:/ www.manythings.org/jokes/.
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Learning Should Be FUN!: A Learner is Like...
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Learning Should Be FUN! Sunday, September 14, 2008. A Learner is Like. To me, a learner is like a piece of modeling clay; Able to take on any shape and serve any purpose, but at the hands of the artist (the teacher). This is what I was thinking as I read. Connectivism:A Learning Theory for the Digital Age,. And clay (not alive! So while there are limitations to this analogy (the human learner is much more complex than a piece of clay! Overall I do believe that the learner takes on a "shape" based on the ...
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Learning Should Be FUN!: Global Cooperation in the Classroom
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Learning Should Be FUN! Thursday, October 30, 2008. Global Cooperation in the Classroom. For the past few days I have been exploring various sites dedicated to global cooperation between students in the classroom. These websites link students and teachers from around the world, allowing them to communicate and work together on classroom projects over the internet. Two such sites which I would like to compare are ePals. November 2, 2008 at 3:55 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cool Cat Teacher Blog.
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Learning Should Be FUN!: ePals + Flickr in Global Cooperation
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Learning Should Be FUN! Monday, November 3, 2008. EPals Flickr in Global Cooperation. I would also incorporate another online tool in the same project, to further enhance students' cultural experiences. Flickr. Sharing photos sounds like a perfect match for "The Way We Are." You might also check out things like "digital story-telling" which would also work well in a global exchange. November 6, 2008 at 3:50 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cool Cat Teacher Blog. And What to Do Instead).
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Learning Should Be FUN!: Podcasting in the ESL Classroom
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Learning Should Be FUN! Thursday, December 4, 2008. Podcasting in the ESL Classroom. Podcasting is something very new to me. I imagine it is a tool new to other people as well (I hope! But after reading a bit about what podcasts are and how to create them, I'm more open to the possibility of using them in my ESL classroom. I started at the Englishcaster. Website, where teachers can find English lesson podcasts of all types. From there I found another site, http:/ www.manythings.org/jokes/.
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Learning Should Be FUN!: Twitter VS. Pownce
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Learning Should Be FUN! Thursday, October 9, 2008. Twitter VS. Pownce. Just a week ago, I had no idea what "microblogging was," and had never visited any microblogging sites like Twitter, Pownce, Spoink, Plurk, etc. I joined both Twitter and Pownce and have been experimenting with them for about a week now. And while they're both essentially microblogging programs, I've noticed some major differences between the two. That was an excellent review. Thanks. October 10, 2008 at 7:42 AM. Cool Cat Teacher Blog.