Sunday, March 3, 2013

Wow!! The stunning Week 8 has come


 
As I’m doing throughout my previous blogs, I’m going to start my comments about the readings, that were transformed into websites. Our task to research each one of them was really fun. Each one that I opened, delighted me because I was thinking about the interesting things that I could prepare to my classes, the students reactions to that and also the challenge to prepare them. I’m going to tell briefly what I liked on some of them

The Lanternfish ( http://bogglesworldesl.com/)  - there are several interesting tasks that teachers can prepare using pictures (that I love!) and many other options that are not related only with pictures. My colleague Juan Cordova developed with great ability his task using it.

Easy Test Maker (http://www.easytestmaker.com/default.aspx) – if you are worried about preparing test, this is a good solution. There you can choose the type of the test and all the features that a test has. You just have to add your content questions to it. It’s really simple and fast.

Tools for educators (http://www.toolsforeducators.com/) – it’s like lanternfish website but I think a little bit more colorful. You can create many different tasks there. One example is the construction of a board game that my colleague Herman prepared to present as his task. I have to say that I took some time doing my own and it was really good!

Hot Potatoes ( http://hotpot.uvic.ca/) – Gap-filling activity was one of the options that my colleagues Vinay and Livia chose to present their task this week. This website has the same possibilities as the lanternfish and some other.

These were just some websites that we had in our list. While I researched them, I also was preparing my project draft. Like my friend Julhas pointed out on his blog, this week was like to be in a rollercoaster. Certainly it was hard but it’s a relief sensation that I feel after doing all that was asked.

If you think that this is the end, you’re wrong! The high point of the week was the presence of Jeff Magoto in the Nicenet presenting this wonderful, marvelous, incredible tool called ANVILL (https://anvill.uoregon.edu/anvill2/). I’m sure that all my colleagues really loved this tool because we, teachers, and also the students can use it to develop the listening and speaking skills of our students. It’s like a language lab in the internet and the best part that it’s free. Can you imagine that?

Jeff pointed out what this tool could offer us, but also told that we need to have our feet on the ground when talking about tech tool activities. He observed that it took some time to develop them, much more than, a usual one, but it’s an effort that has a great value when you see and prove the improvement in our students learning and behavior.

Now, I’m feeling like a warrior that’s ready for the war with all the weapons on his hand. But of course, if one of them fails, I still have my plan B to carry on.

Warrior Claudia is now going to week 9.


                                                                 See you there!

1 comment:

  1. Hi Claudia

    I am so excited to write on your fantastic blog.
    I love the wordle work you use in this post. ANVILL and some tools for teachers are great helps to support our teaching activities. Like what you said, we are well-prepared warriors with those technological support. Anyway, I love the way to present your idea. So much creativity in it.

    Cheers
    Herman from Indonesia

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