I thought it would be nice to have a place to quickly find examples of collaborations between/among our students. I am putting Carla's first, although I know there have been others mentioned earlier. Please contribute more addresses, references to articles and case studies, etc. --Elizabeth H-S
I am able to send you now the links to an article I published (in Spanish)in Educ.ar, the site of the Ministry of Education of Argentina about the Online Exchange Project between ARICANA in Rosario and CTJ in Brasilia. I also included a photo story, recorded by the teachers and students in Argentina and by Carla Arena in Brasil. At the bottom you will also find a link to this group since I mentioned the whole idea of the Film Festival was born here.
http://weblog.educ.ar/espacio_docente/webcreatividad/archives/001403.php/
PartI
http://weblog.educ.ar/espacio_docente/webcreatividad/archives/001405.php/
Part II
Hope you enjoy it!
Carla Raguseo
Here's a planned collaboration--I will try to follow-up with the files/recordings that result. --Elizabeth
September 26 -- European Day of Languages
Posted by: "Philip Franklin" philip.franklin@gmail.com phil3ip
Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:25 am (PST)
To All The Webheads:
If any of you have students who would like to chat about languages, language
learning, multiculturalism, etc. (in English, French, German, or Turkish)
with Turkish students, their Comenius Get-In Network peers, and other
students from around the world, please have them register beforehand and
then sign in to the chat on Tuesday, Sept. 26 from 11 to 13:30 GMT. I know
that Fernanda is working on having some Portuguese students join in.
We're keeping the technology requirements simple so that schools with
limited budgets and equipment or schools with firewalls can let their
students take part.
Students may also wish to use the free whiteboard/groupboa rd I've made
available at snipurl.com/ closely. Sadly, our firewall won't let the board
display at school. If anyone knows the "magic words" to get rigid system
administrators to relax, please let me know. ;-)
Philip Franklin
Istanbul, Turkey