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Marlene Johnshoy

Audioboo.fm - The iTouch Language Lab - 2 views

  • Decide on a common naming convention for your students to follow when saving their 'Boo'.
    • Marlene Johnshoy
       
      This is important so you can find them again!
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    This is for the iTouch - but it also works on Android devices pretty much the same way
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    I like that audioboo is an app. I am pretty much connected to my iphone (it's an extension of my arm) and audioboo seemed to be the only one that was mentioned that had an iphone app.
Alyssa Ruesch

ipodclassroom - home - 0 views

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    Wiki with resources on using iPods in the class. Also include a sample proposal for funding a project in your school.
Alyssa Rutherford

TeachPaperless: The Five Minute Twitter Verb Crunch Drill - 4 views

    • Alyssa Rutherford
       
      I am trying to think how this would work in a Spanish classroom. I wish I had instant access to technology like this teacher appears to have!
    • Kim Fynboh
       
      I agree! I wish I did too!
    • anonymous
       
      I think my school has one or two class sets of iTouches... Otherwise, it would be more likely that in a University class more students would have thier own iWhatevers to use...
  • Twitterfall,
    • Alyssa Rutherford
       
      Do any of you know how to work this site?
    • Martha Borden
       
      I just logged into my twitter page, put the hash tag into the search and watched the tweets load onto the page. If you like twitterdeck check out wiffiti.com
    • Alyssa Rutherford
       
      We don't "parse" verbs in Spanish... I don't really know what that is... conjugate? We also don't do much translating... I wonder how a person could use this idea in a more communicative way?
    • anonymous
       
      We don't even conjuage in Chinese!
    • anonymous
       
      old school - person, number, tense, voice, mood
    • anonymous
       
      Now I read it - I should have known it was a Latin teacher talking about parsing...
    • anonymous
       
      It could be like a waterfall of tweets... hablar hablo hablas habla hablamos hablais hablan. Teacher calls out the verb and tense and each student (or student group) tweets in the collection of conjugations (parses??).
    • anonymous
       
      It's like tweeting parts of that book 501 Spanish verbs.
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    Using Twitter for a 10 minute verb activity.
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    This is so cool! I know it would keep my students more engaged and focused on what could potentially be boring grammatical exercises. I do not currently use an on-line notebook and want to use Google docs more often. Lots to think about!
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