Main achievements in this course
The most important achievements were: noticing the different gamut of web2tools we can use to design activities for students, that these tools are rellatively easy to handle, practice will be important to master them. Another important thing was the creation of our portfolios the way students should, and of course working with our collegues and with you Maria Elena. Thanks. a lot.
Our Blogs
My peer´s Blogs at the course:
Our blogs.
Write your name and the URL of your blog in this section. For example:
Ma. Elena Delgado
My English4class blog
My English class blog
English Seminar class
Digital Tools blog
Marsella Robles Mier y Terán, my blog:
http://webdesigncoursemr.blogspot.com/
Susana Arvizu: http://arvizublogexperimental.blogspot.com/
Gloria Villarreal: http://gloriavillarreal.blogspot.com/
Marlín Valenzuela: http://marlinprepa6.blogspot.com/
Carolina Berumen: http://caroberumen.blogspot.com/
Juan Carlos de la O: http://juancarlosdelao.blogspot.com/
María Elena Alvarez: http://marielenaalvarez.blogspot.com/
Alejandra Lorena Cruz: http://alejandralorenacruz.blogspot.com/
http://alex-alejandralorenacruz.blogspot.com/
Ruth Osorio: http://learningenglishatprep5.blogspot.com/
Martha Aguilar Baez: http://cortapg.blogspot.com/
Miriam Díaz: http://miriam1@net.zzn.com
Write your name and the URL of your blog in this section. For example:
Ma. Elena Delgado
My English4class blog
My English class blog
English Seminar class
Digital Tools blog
Marsella Robles Mier y Terán, my blog:
http://webdesigncoursemr.blogspot.com/
Susana Arvizu: http://arvizublogexperimental.blogspot.com/
Gloria Villarreal: http://gloriavillarreal.blogspot.com/
Marlín Valenzuela: http://marlinprepa6.blogspot.com/
Carolina Berumen: http://caroberumen.blogspot.com/
Juan Carlos de la O: http://juancarlosdelao.blogspot.com/
María Elena Alvarez: http://marielenaalvarez.blogspot.com/
Alejandra Lorena Cruz: http://alejandralorenacruz.blogspot.com/
http://alex-alejandralorenacruz.blogspot.com/
Ruth Osorio: http://learningenglishatprep5.blogspot.com/
Martha Aguilar Baez: http://cortapg.blogspot.com/
Miriam Díaz: http://miriam1@net.zzn.com
What's up with my voicethread?
Ooops! I think I commited a mistake when uploading my voicetheread file. I'll try to do it well on the weekend!
Review on Tools used in education
Hi everybody, I’ve just explored some of the tools used in education. I’ll tell you what is interesting about both of them. The first one is Adventure maker, used to create point and click games for different platforms: presentations, trivia games, interactive comics, memory games, and so on. I think this tool could be useful for our purposes if we design a game, the students play it and then they describe what they did. When they have played different games they can design one, ask their classmates to play it and write a short comment on it. Using Smilebox is also fun because students can make presentations for different occasions: holidays, personal presentations, about the city, school, environmental problems, etc. It’s really easy to use. Students can add their photographs, words, music, captions, publish it in a blog, maybe write a short description about it and ask for comments. I hope you like these tools.
Mini-saga
Guess, what it is
Can you tell me what it is?
One of my brothers gave it to me on a birthday, I like it very much since it is small and practical. I have it with me when doing chores, cycling, traveling, resting, etc. and it makes me feel real good because it has some of the things I like the most: about my family, what I like listening to, and so on. One of my nieces told my brother why she couldn't deserve something like this.
One of my brothers gave it to me on a birthday, I like it very much since it is small and practical. I have it with me when doing chores, cycling, traveling, resting, etc. and it makes me feel real good because it has some of the things I like the most: about my family, what I like listening to, and so on. One of my nieces told my brother why she couldn't deserve something like this.
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