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Welcome to Mark TESOL peanut butter wiki

(or marktesol.pbwiki.com)

 

 

Monday 30th March

Monday 30th

 

Click here:

Saturday 28th March Skype

 

Phonetic Symbols Practice?

cambridgeenglishonline.com/Phonetics_Focus/

 

Voice Thread. It is fun and will be very useful in OLL:

voicethread.com/

 

Facebook is bad for your health:

uk.news.yahoo.com/4/20090220/tuk-get-off-facebook-and-get-a-life-dba1618.html 

 

Check out this guy - REALLY REALLY good stuff: 

www.youtube.com/user/mwesch

 

 

Have you checked out the freeeeee materials on the BBC? www.bbc.co.uk/learning/subjects/english.shtml 

 

 

 

Here is something fun and easy (as recommended by Ruby)

just click on the link

scrapblog

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Ruby said

at 1:59 am on Feb 20, 2009

Hi Mark - just to let you know that I can now leave comments. Hope you have fun with the wiki!

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Mark Hamilton said

at 9:31 am on Feb 20, 2009

Ruby, do you get notified when your comment (the one just above) has been responded to?

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Ruby said

at 2:21 am on Feb 24, 2009

At the moment, no. I have to sign up to be notified. If I want to do that, I can use the RSS feed via Bloglines. Each page on a PB wiki is treated as a separate RSS feed, so if I sign up to receive notifications about this page I'll get notification about both changes to the page and any comments. As the administrator, you should get an email whenever someone changes or adds comments, though.
Ruby

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Margaret said

at 3:10 am on Mar 3, 2009

Maybe I will use wiki as a tool, because lots of files,e.g. powerpoint slides, clips can be included in wiki. How about you?

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Mark Hamilton said

at 3:14 pm on Mar 3, 2009

I am swaying towards using a wiki. It seems to lend itself to more collaborative learning.

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Margaret said

at 7:43 am on Mar 12, 2009

Yeah, could you please tell me how to embed shareslide in wiki?

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Mark Hamilton said

at 9:37 am on Mar 13, 2009

I'm not exactly sure what you mean but I'd have a go at clicking EDIT then (after having copied the URL from the page you want to "embed") select the ...

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Mark Hamilton said

at 9:40 am on Mar 13, 2009

... "Insert/Edit Link" icon (it's a wee world with a chain). Then paste the URL into the appropriate space. Click OK. Write a little extra info about the link. Remember to click SAVE (at the bottom left). Then click VIEW. You're done!

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Margaret said

at 1:30 pm on Mar 13, 2009

Thanks.

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khalid Sowedan said

at 4:39 am on Mar 22, 2009

Hi mark
I watched the YouTube clip and start thinking about our online lesson.
Do we really want our students to talk to us as if they are talking to the screen " in YouTube I'm talking to weep came not to you '?
Are we saying in our online lesson that we are a perfect teachers?
Are we asking our student to pretend to be a good student " no time pressure for example where he can spend one hour writing one sentence".
Many questions raised in my mind, the dangers one from my point of view is
Are we killing our humanity by transforming our self to a screen?
Thanks Mark
khalid

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Mark Hamilton said

at 3:57 am on Mar 23, 2009

Yes. I agree. As ever, what is required is a balance. How can we achieve a balance between online and face-to-face learning? Different contexts will have different answers. Web conferencing or group chat (e.g. Skype or Gmail) will keep interaction spontaneous and real; but another question there is, "Who is ready for web conferencing/group chatting with web cams?"

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