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RSS Podcast

Here’s the podcast for our get-together on Oct. 13th,2008.
Great RSS talk!
You can see the slides we talked about in the WiziQ session. You can listen to the podcast here, or just go back to our WiziQ room to see the recording (start on slide 8 at WiziQ).
Rss – Connecting Loose Pieces Together
View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: rss webtools4educators)
http://www.slideshare.net/carlaarena/rss-connecting-loose-pieces-together-presentation
 
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Isabel Allende’s Listening Activity – 2nd2008

Isabel Allende’s story is about gains and losses. It’s about suffering, learning and recovering.
It’s time to reflect upon her story and relate it to the principles that guide you.
In the “Comment Box”, first, write about the listening strategies you used to understand this amazing Latin novelist’s anecdote. Then, tell us more about your own beliefs in your daily life.
  • What are your beliefs?
  • Why are they important?
  • Where do those principles come from? Family history? A lesson you learned?

Week 3 – Abu Dhabi

Listen to Vance Stevens talking about Abu Dhabi.
Here’s the Voicethread we used to leave comments and questions to Vance.


In the comment area, you’ll see the group’s replies and Vances’ comments to us.
 
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Earth Day 2008

earthcastI’ve been listening to students, educators, people like us in edtechtalk. They had the wonderful idea to celebrate Earth Day with a 24 webcastathon, an amazing opportunity to share ideas, raise awareness on the importance of little measures that can impact the health of our Earth. Here’s a sample of what has been going on.
You’ll listen to Ms. Adams’ students saying what they do to help our planet.
 
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Week 4 – Extra Listening Practice

We’ve gone from teens to love stories this week.
For extra practice, I’d like to suggest the following listenings. Listen to as many as you can and you’re interested in. Remember, you’ll always be able to get back to this blog and keep practicing. After your listening practice, access the “comment” area and free-write having in mind the following questions:
What was the main point of the listening?
What are the lessons you can take from it?
How relevant was the listening to help you develop your skills?


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