Currently, I am in my third year of teaching Spanish at a high school in rural Eastern Kentucky. Also, I am in the second semester of a Masters of Art in Education - Educational Technology graduate program. This is a good program.
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Remona,
Sorry I didn't get back to you about the Spanish resources for AP earlier. I was gone over the summer and now first quarter is already past. This summer I met a couple of AP Spanish teachers in Las Vegas during a conference and shared these resources with them.
You can access Google Map in Spanish at: http://maps.google.es/
You can access a Facebook like program in Spain at: www.tuenti.com You will need an invite from someone who is already part of the system. One of my current students is from Spain, so if you don't know any users, I'll have him send you an invite.
You can access a Spanish news feed like Dig.com at: http://meneame.net/
We do podcasting in Spanish with Audacity at: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
You can have students find Spanish language videos at: http://www.dailymotion.com/us
*Remember to go to the flag at the top and change it from US to a Spanish speaking country.
Hi Ramona
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Yes, Brazilian Portuguese is quite a bit different from that spoken in Portugal, as others countries speak Portuguese language. I will search more english information about it.
Spanish is similar Portuguese because both is from latin language.
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Hello Rmona, re you able to explain a little more about what details you require. I am not certain what some of the topics are and if I can, I will be glad to be of assistance. Please let me know. Otherwise I will have a go at looking up the terminology and getting the meaning.
Welcome to Classroom 2.0 ! I am a Spanish teacher too and you may interested to check out the links to resources I have on my blog, My Languages, Go to my blog and click on the corresponding delicious tag on the right e.g. Spanish (the list of tags is very long, you might fancy something else like ICT or software to check out some of those web 2.0 tool! )
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Sorry I didn't get back to you about the Spanish resources for AP earlier. I was gone over the summer and now first quarter is already past. This summer I met a couple of AP Spanish teachers in Las Vegas during a conference and shared these resources with them.
You can access Google Map in Spanish at: http://maps.google.es/
You can access a Facebook like program in Spain at: www.tuenti.com You will need an invite from someone who is already part of the system. One of my current students is from Spain, so if you don't know any users, I'll have him send you an invite.
You can access a Spanish news feed like Dig.com at: http://meneame.net/
We do podcasting in Spanish with Audacity at: http://audacity.sourceforge.net/
You can have students find Spanish language videos at: http://www.dailymotion.com/us
*Remember to go to the flag at the top and change it from US to a Spanish speaking country.
Let me know if you have any questions,
Thomas
Sorry for the delay in answering your question. I think the Web 2.0 environment in general is less rule driven than many of us are traditionally used to. There are rules concerning commercial solicitation on the front page. As for everyone else, if you aren't playing nice, people won't want to talk to you. Good "digital citizenship" is expected. It is an area we are all still learning about. Spammers, improper solicitations, and "adult" photos and posts are removed. Steve Hargadon, the "owner" and facilitator of this Ning has the final say and action.
There is an opportunity for any member to become part of the decision making process and to help guide the direction of the group. Any member can join into the "live" conversations each month. All voices who want to be heard are heard. If you can't join in the "live" conversation, you can listen to the recording from the session and post any ideas, or send them to Steve.
I hope this helps.
Spanish is similar Portuguese because both is from latin language.
All the best,
:)
I will help as much as I can.
Helen
Welcome to Classroom 2.0 ! I am a Spanish teacher too and you may interested to check out the links to resources I have on my blog, My Languages, Go to my blog and click on the corresponding delicious tag on the right e.g. Spanish (the list of tags is very long, you might fancy something else like ICT or software to check out some of those web 2.0 tool! )
I hope it is of use.
Isabelle
http://isabellejones.blogspot.com