jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2009
The web 2.0 expirement,
The nature of the question which we will be exploring together is if web 2.o can help us to become a more tight-knit classroom, academy and learning community. As all of you know the classrooom is a place where people from many different walks of life, both young and old, come together to share their experiences and learn from each other. This blog is my attempt to use one of our state-of-the art and, thankfully, free technologies to extend this community autside of the individual classrooms to make us a true learning community which extends beyond the walls of the acadamy and outside of the alotted time slot in which we have class together. I would like to thank all of my students, peers and co-workers for participating in this blog. I have already learned so much from all of you, and hope to continue doing so by means of this new tool.
Therefore, I would encourage all of you to post your stories about learning English, your ideas for making a better classroom and learning English more efficiently, as well as any personal experiences that might be relevant. Furthermore, I would encourage all of you to introduce yourselves, ask questions about English, and share the information and problems that you have so that we can all become closer, faster, smarter and more aware together. Welcome to the web 2.0 experiment!
Therefore, I would encourage all of you to post your stories about learning English, your ideas for making a better classroom and learning English more efficiently, as well as any personal experiences that might be relevant. Furthermore, I would encourage all of you to introduce yourselves, ask questions about English, and share the information and problems that you have so that we can all become closer, faster, smarter and more aware together. Welcome to the web 2.0 experiment!
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