Teaching Spanish with Web 2.0 Tools

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Teaching Spanish with Web 2.0 Tools

This is a group that focuses upon technology integration within the content area of teaching Spanish.

Members: 85
Latest Activity: Apr 25, 2015

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Welcome to everyone!

It is my hope that this will be common sharing ground for Spanish teachers interested in a mindful teaching practice, where reflection and exploration of new technology tools support a real world connection to the rich tapestry of Spanish-speaking peoples and cultures.

May you find like-minded educators here...

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Spanish/English Immersion Experience

Started by Ibrahim Ibby Rios Jul 14, 2012. 0 Replies

Hello,I have planned a tele-collaborative project that allows students in the U.S. to have an inter-lingual exchange with students from Spanish-speaking countries - preferably Spain.If you are…Continue

Best Web 2.0 tools

Started by Wendy Cotta. Last reply by Senora Holmes May 15, 2012. 19 Replies

Hello,What are the best web 2.0 tools you are using to support your language teaching?Continue

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Looking for Immersion experience using Web 2.0

Started by Ibrahim Ibby Rios. Last reply by Ibrahim Ibby Rios Apr 1, 2012. 10 Replies

Hi,I am looking for teachers who are willing to collaborate in a Spanish Immersion experience by using some Web 2.0 tools.  If you're interested in collaborating, please respond.  I teach 8th grade…Continue

Cooperative Learning and Student Motivation

Started by Ibrahim Ibby Rios. Last reply by Ibrahim Ibby Rios Mar 8, 2012. 2 Replies

What activities have you had your students participate in that have kept them engaged and motivated in your Spanish lessons? IbbyContinue

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Comment by Wendy Cotta on September 11, 2011 at 4:58pm
Socrative is an up and coming ed tech company with a great FREE web-based software offering that is like a clicker response system for laptops and/or phones. Their softward supports formative assessment practices in an engaging format for students. They had their beginning with Harvard's Graduate School of Education so I will keep an eye out for further developments from them, as they are focused on meeting the needs of the educational market.
Comment by Jaime Correa on September 11, 2011 at 12:53pm
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Comment by Jaime Correa on August 29, 2011 at 3:39pm
Comment by Jaime Correa on August 27, 2011 at 7:58am

Hello everybody:

I'm new to this group. I'd like to invite you to check out my blog:

El español sin misterios 

 

Comment by Wendy Cotta on August 16, 2011 at 5:33pm

Two great sites:

http://espanolsinmisterios.blogspot.com/

http://zachary-jones.com/zambombazo/

Que disfruten...

Comment by Dr. Rita Oates on April 21, 2011 at 4:11pm

EntreCulturasEV (Between Cultures Spain-Venezuela)

from: http://www.epals.com/projects/info.aspx?divid=spotlight_main

  • Por: Roanne Parra, Venezuela
  • Escuela: “Nuestra Señora del Pilar” Araure
  • Conjuntamente con: Carlos Páez y Joan Grau, España
  • Escuela: Señor Ramón Bergadá. Constantí
  • Tipo de Proyecto: Colaborativo
  • Edades de los Estudiantes: 10-12 años

Descripción:

Proyecto colaborativo que actualmente se realiza entre las ciudades de Araure – Venezuela y Constantí – España, bajo las pautas de People and Culture (la gente y su cultura) de ePals conjuntamente con National Geographic.

Resultados:

  1. Los estudiantes se comunicarán a través de correos con sus iguales para relacionarse y aprender sobre las diferencias de sus vidas por vivir en países diferentes.
  2. Transmitirán a sus amigos las costumbres y tradiciones (gastronomía, bailes) usando herramientas 2.0: youtube, vimeo, kidblog y otras.
  3. Crearán dibujos, videos, podcast, presentaciones para que sus amigos conozcan su vida y la de su ciudad.
Comment by Wendy Cotta on April 21, 2011 at 3:16pm
I just discovered a great new free site that allows you to create video questionaires or conduct video interviews.  My school is a 1:1, that is, every student has a laptop with a webcam.  We have used Skype for virtual exchanges but sometimes have networking issues resulting in dropped audio or dropped calls.  With this new site, you write up a series of questions.  Then, you can send the questions to another person who will be prompted to record their video responses by webcam.  You can create a private interview that is not accessible to the public and manage the video files very easily.  You can even share the video clip with others via email or download the video responses as an MP4 file.  I can see so many possible uses for this great new tool.  I encourage you to check it out: Intervue
Comment by Wendy Cotta on January 20, 2011 at 1:52pm

Skype just opened a Beta project to help schools connect with other schools for online collaborations!  http://education.skype.com/

 

Comment by David Barragán on September 26, 2010 at 1:20pm
Let's skype in Spanish between our students!
Looking for some high school students around the globe.
Can you help me out?
Gracias,
David
 

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