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Monthly Archives: November 2004
Global Learn Day VIII
Global Learn Day starts on November 21st at 0:00 GMT(tonight at 10:00 pm in Sao Paulo, Brazil) and goes on non-stop for 24-hours. This yearly educational voyage around the 5 continents , initiated by John Hibbs from the Ben Franklin … Continue reading
22nd Tutor Mentor Conference
The 22nd Tutor Mentor Conference took place in Chicago on Monday 15th and Tuesday 16th November in partnership with Digibridge (The Digital Workforce Education ), Tappedin and the WiA (Webheads in Action), an online community of practice I belong to. … Continue reading
Clumsy move
Lost my template once again…and had not saved it anywhere 🙁 so had to choose a new look. All the previous comments are on Haloscan…I wonder whether I can recover them and place them on the older posts. Must insert … Continue reading
Podcasting: le dernier cri
After photoblogs,moblogs and videoblogs, podcasting is the most recent development to reach the educational blogosphere. D’Arcy Norman from The Learning Commons imagines a scenario where “students … subscribe to an RSS feed, and have recordings of every lecture automatically stored … Continue reading
Ni hao from Yaodong in Liuzhou,China
Hello,all! I am Yaodong from China. I am new to blog and I hope to learn about bloggering and then help my e-classes with bloggering. Thanks for your attention.
Belnate Conference
I am running late with my blogging. The previous message had been sitting in my draft for at least a month (had to correct the date)and this one is already past the event. Reporting quand même. Last week, Sergei Gridyushko … Continue reading
Using Weblogs in ESL/EFL Classes: New Developments, Uses, and Challenges
Electronic Village Online (Evonline) is a professional development project and virtual extension of the 2005 TESOL Convention. Together with three other hard-core bloggers, Aaron P. Campbell, Sean Smith (a.k.a Blinger) and Graham Stanley, I will be moderating a six-week blogging … Continue reading
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Hello from Minsk
Hi: Going blogging with Bee, Teresa and Buth was fun!!! I started two blogs with my students at http://www.blogger.com Check out: http://onlinewriting.blogspot.com http://upstreamwriting.blogspot.com/ Seems like they are taking a shine to it! SergeiG
Thanks!
Hello Webheads, I really enjoyed the BELNATE conference! It was a great experience! Thank you. Nelly.
Best regards from Colombia, South America
A pleasure to be participating in this workshop with Barbara (Bee), Teresa and Buth. I am using blogs with engineers in a training course for designing and managing a future virtual course. Jean Michel Chaupart www.geocities.com/teleconferencias (in spanish) http://fletice.bloki.com (in … Continue reading
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