Week 3. Knowing and Sharing Delicious
I don’t remember spending so much time on a computer as I have this past week! I read a lot of interesting articles, checked web sites, posted on the Delicious page sent by Colleagues and Donna and it was an exhausting job but it was well worth it because I realize how easy and fast you can get to information you need when you have this page is an energy saver. I also updated and reinforced my knowledge about pronunciation. Due to this part I would like to share a Web I consider very useful http://animatedspeech.com if you’re having difficulties to get into it just click on www.teachtown.com . this is a great Web with lots of fun activities.
A month ago I didn’t have any idea about what Delicious was. This week I created my delicious site, it wasn’t as difficult to create it as it was to create a blog.
I joined the wiki, my URL is http://www.delicious.com/Alexcarattini I really appreciate if you share some good sites so that I can apply them to my Public School and University.
I also read Aleyda’s project that coincidentally expresses the reality of my country due to the restricted areas provided with internet and the lack of motivation of the students to learn English. When I start my next level at the University I would like to try to apply what I am learning overcoming the difficulties related to technology I mention before. I think the best way to start is with a blog so my pupils and I can share different information , reflections videos, comments etc.
Anyway, My eyes hurt from the computer, have a great weekend!
Look forward to your comments..
Hasta la vista
Dear Alex! You are right, the week was full of assignments, but they were so interesting to do them and we are happy that we have a result in delicious page and planning the project.... The site that you recommend is very interesting with a lot of activities that can be used for students. Thank you for that! I wish you success and have a great weekend! The best, Natalia
ReplyDeleteHi Alex,
ReplyDeleteI've always used the computer to work and this past year, being at home doing my research, I'm always on the computer. :-) So, I do understand what people feel when they start "depending" on it on a daily basis. You'll get used to it, I assure you. ;-)
Celeste