Sunday, October 27

On week three



Through the readings I found that there are many investigations on the teaching of English using the web, and there is also powerful software that can improve and evaluate our students progress in pronunciation.
But I also reflected on the importance of the teacher in a class no matter how technological we can become.
I  discovered an interesting 2.0 page when dealing with the project I had to read. It is"Webquest", a page to design classes on line and make students participate with all the instructions on the cloud.
Many of the web sites and tools are collaborative and the students can really create, for example,  funny and interesting presentations or projects and immediately upload them and make them available for everybody.
The most important for me is to be prepared on how to deal with technology in order to motivate the student to learn.

"It is not about the tools, it´s using the tools to facilitate learning"

-Andrew Churches-


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