Week 1 (01/11/10): (Moderator: All)
Our Wiki (Front Page) and our Yahoo! Group
Topics:
Concerning your introduction of yourself to the Group: kindly include "Introduction - Your Name" in the Subject line of your message.
Materials for Participants:
Poll: Here is a direct link to our Poll on the Yahoo Group. Please answer the questions.
Assignments:
Assignment 1: Visit our EVO Video 2010 wiki.
Assignment 2: Join EVO Video 2010 Yahoo Group and introduce yourself to other members (i.e., your name, where you are from, where you teach). Post your introduction as a message to the group.
Assignment 3: Visit some of the resources mentioned this week.
Assignment 4: Answer the following questions. Post your answers on our Yahoo Group. Please use the subject heading "Week 1 (Your Name)".
a. How are you currently or have in the past used video?
b. How would you use with your English learners the resources mentioned this week?
Synchronous Chat/Presentation:
Join Jeff Lebow as he leads a discussion with Jennifer Lebedev, Dave Sconda, Sarah Lilburn, and Mike Marzio about the content they provide.
Jeff will conduct two interviews. How to join
1. recording available: with Jennifer and Dave (Jennifer ESL and English Meeting):
Recording and transcript oof the session can be found at Webheadsinactions space
2. recording available: with Mike and Sarah (Real English and The Daily English Show):
Recording and transcript oof the session can be found at Webheadsinactions space
EFL Bridges' Jeff Lebow interviewed Jennifer Lebedev of JenniferESL and Dave Scondudo of EnglishMeeting
on January 11th. In a lively and facinating discussion, they talked about the reasoning and motivation
behind Jennifer and Dave's video content on the Itnernet, and what it takes to create and mantain such resources.
EFL Bridges' Jeff Lebow interviewed Sarah Lillburn of DailyEnglish Show and Mike Marzio of Real English
on January 14th. This was the second time Sarah and Mike shared how and why they do what they do,
offering very practical advice to those ESL/EFL teachers interested in starting their own video libraries.
Vistiors to this page so far: