Here's the second video of the series.
This time I am looking at how we can integrate collaborative mindmapping into our foreign language lessons.
If you need a general overview about this visualisation technique I recommend this wikipedia article. As usual I am grateful if you leave suggestions and feedback in the comments sections.
Links:
Mindmapping on Wikipedia
Mindmeister Web Application
Original Video on Youtube
Thursday, 20 September 2007
Saturday, 15 September 2007
Google Maps
Here's the first post with teaching-related content.
The video below will hopefully give you some useful ideas on how to integrate Google Maps in your language teaching. I am sure I have not covered all possibilities. So if you have a good idea or any suggestion at all, please post it in the comments. It'd be much appreciated.
The video below will hopefully give you some useful ideas on how to integrate Google Maps in your language teaching. I am sure I have not covered all possibilities. So if you have a good idea or any suggestion at all, please post it in the comments. It'd be much appreciated.
Web 2.0 in foreign language teaching
Hello there,
welcome to Web 2.0 in foreign language teaching.
In the course of the next few weeks I will present some of the opportunities for integrating Web 2.0 applications into language lessons. I hope you will find this interesting and useful for your language teaching. Perhaps you have suggestions and better ideas than the ones presented? Please post them in the comments, so all can benefit.
All the best,
Stephan Rinke
PS: the video below is for all of you who want to know what web 2.0 is. You can also follow the link to the Wikipedia page on web 2.0
welcome to Web 2.0 in foreign language teaching.
In the course of the next few weeks I will present some of the opportunities for integrating Web 2.0 applications into language lessons. I hope you will find this interesting and useful for your language teaching. Perhaps you have suggestions and better ideas than the ones presented? Please post them in the comments, so all can benefit.
All the best,
Stephan Rinke
PS: the video below is for all of you who want to know what web 2.0 is. You can also follow the link to the Wikipedia page on web 2.0
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