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Posted by Steve Gillis on February 4, 2012 at 10:11pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
The main purpose of this blog is to help teachers to understand that they don't have to be technical wizards to have their students create videos.
Posted by joyce cunningham on January 21, 2012 at 6:07am 1 Comment 0 Likes
Thanks so much Nikos. Your site has helped me a lot and i feel more confident in writing up my project. Appreciate your thorough careful work.
Joyce
Posted by Chad Rice on January 3, 2012 at 2:34pm 1 Comment 0 Likes
Thanks, Nikos, for the amazingly quick and personal response! It would be very helpful to start a discussion about EQUIPMENT for use in schools (what works and what doesn't, what is absolutely needed and what is not to produce good quality films) and
I believe that this group will have much to offer in advice. Should I try to "add the Equipment group" and start the discussion? Yes, Alaska is a great place with rich culture; it is a great place to live and teach. You should try to make…
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It’s a curious thing this absorption of social media into our lives and into our classrooms. On one hand, there are now more reasons to remain glued to our laptops, tablets and phones as we check out the latest blog, update and tweet. These acts distract us, even for a moment, from being present with each other physically and replace human contact with screens. On the other hand, these new streams of information enable us to fulfil a natural desire to connect, communicate and create with an…
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We are a school from the Czech Republic and we have prepared a project concerning video collaboration.
The project is focused on making short videos on given topics. There is an official web of the project. The videos prepared by the partners will be presented in each school in film „festivals“ (e. g. by the use of projectors or interactive boards). The videos can be also used in different subjects.
All the information and a descritption of activities are on the project website.
Website: http://sites.google.com/site/crossingbordersviavideos/
Location: The schools are from the Czech Republic, Greece, Croatia, Turkey, Spain, the Netherlands, Iceland, Bulgaria, Austria and Latvia
Members: 4
Latest Activity: Dec 4, 2011
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Hi,
I liked this project,it's a great idea...I'd like to join your project,if it is possible?
I'm an english teacher/teacher trainer at American Culture College(Turkey )and I like to improve my personal and professional development via this kind of activities.
Hope to hear from you:)
Esen
Comment by Michal Přibyl on November 27, 2011 at 3:19am Hi Esen, thank you for your interest and I am sorry for the delay. I am going to write you a message. Michal
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