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Our Projects December 20

Page history last edited by PBworks 16 years, 1 month ago

And finally we get to use our wikis!!!

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Share the links and the descriptions of your projects:

 

 

 

Just as an example...

 

What we need to do:

- use Internet resourses as a tool to provide communication between schools

 

What we can do:

- make cartoons with your students, let's say, about Valentine's Day

- make one wiki for, let's say, 3 schools

- post your cartoons on our wikis

- ask students from your schools to comment on your cartoons (in English!)

 

Anticipated result:

- students will be excited to use English to communicate with students from other schools.

- if we manage a project with Biysk schools, we will soon be able to use Internet technologies to build up communication with other cities and even countries

 

For example:

http://sarahj.pbwiki.com/ - this wiki was created in collaboration. Each group of students had to prepare some material

 

http://funenglish4kids.motime.com/post/677758#comment - an elementary student posted a short story about herself (her favourite things) and asked a few questions. Then a people from other countries commented on her story and answered her questions. Isn't it exciting?! Actually, I was one of the people to take part in that experiment.

 

Good luck with your projects!

 

 

 

Irina Tarabrina

 

The name of the Project: Lingva-class: Intercultural Dialogue

 

 

The detailed desciption of the project is as follows. Project desciription.doc

 

The wiki page address is

 

www.pl22biysklingvaclass.pbwiki.com

 

The blog address of the project is

 

www.lingvaclasspl22.blogspot.com

Anonymous said

at 9:12 pm on Feb 13, 2008

The project description looks impressive. Do you have any blogs of other participants?

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