Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Virtual Classroom
I thought tonight's chat was great! It was a little confusing at first, especially since my whiteboard wasn't working, but it all came together when I left then joined back in. Once the whiteboard was active and I was able to see what Professor Luongo was posting everything made more sense. The chat was especially helpful for me, since I was still a little confused about the Webquest project. Now I feel I understand what I really need to do and what is not necessary for the project. I am excited to try the website that allows you to create your own webquests as Fran suggested. Even though Professor Luongo said Webquests are more of a nineties trend, and I can see that in the style when viewing some of the Webquests, I also think Webquests could be quality educational tools if used properly. I am not yet a teacher, but I am interested to hear if any of the experienced teachers in the class have used any Webquests in their classroom and how effective they felt the was with real students.
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Great post, Elena!
I am glad you found some value last night using the Virtual Classroom function. Next time, it will only get easier. :)
Can you see how you could use this function with students. Let's say-- 8th graders who were working on a project and needed help at night? A chat room could help. Also, the recorded log can be good for you all to look back on what was discussed in "class".
Thanks for posting, Elena.
Thanks for Manno's email address. I emailed her and got my application. I appreciate it.
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