I would like to share my handout from my presentation at the TESOL EV Fair in New York. The presentation was about a project in one of my classes last year. Using Chinswing, we collected voice messages and used them for authentic listening practice; also, students and guests interacted through text on our class blog.
Please let me know your impressions. How else might Chinswing be used with English language learners? How could the conversation be extended further through the blog or other onlin…
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Posted on April 14, 2008 at 6:38pm — 3 Comments
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Thanks for your comment on my B4E ning wall. It is my pleasure to be learning with you, too.
I really enjoyed browsing your blog, One Teacher's Journey again yesterday. Though I'd been too busy to get involved in the Comment Challenge, your posts about it almost made me feel I was there.
Cheers, Paul
Denise
:-)
I'm going to figure out how to put up some photos of our weekend trip to Zentsuji and Konpira in Shikoku on my page. Take a look. We had a great time, going via Seto Oohashi and coming back via Shimanami Kaido. And we stayed in a great place near Konpira-san called Torumaru Ryokan, right on the stone steps leading up to the temple.
Hope you are having fun in New York.
Alison
Have fun meeting our b4ed family soon.
Hugs,
Nina
I am happy for you - you are meeting so many dear Webheads at the TESOL Convention shortly. I am sure you and Carlinha will be a great success with your presentation. I wish I could follow you at least online.
When you are back and have more time, plz join our WorldCALL 2008 wiki.
Hugs and xxx
Nina
anamaria
Nice to see you here. When are you heading to New York for the TESOL Conference?
Also, when and where is the CALL Conference that everyone will be coming to in Japan this year? Wow! It would be great to meet people face to face.
You must be busy getting read to go to the US (or already there?), but I will look forward to keeping in touch with you and the others here.
Yoroshiku!
Alison Miyake
Haven't head from you for ages. How was your staying in the States. Have you got back to Japan?
It's a great pleasure to join you here again.
Stay happy,
Nina
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