(Note: All assignments that must be turned in are in green. Your answers do NOT have to be publishable in a professional journal. Write only what is needed to answer the questions. You will NOT be graded on your English. Remember, NO ONE is perfect...not even me. Send all assignments to: JoAnn Miller (miller@netservice.com.mx). You can begin the next assignment before you get your feedback. You may be asked to rewrite something, but you cannot FAIL this course.)
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You don’t have to invent all your activities. Many already exist on the Internet. It’s just a matter of deciding how to use them in class. As you check out links, add them to your Favorites / Bookmark them. |
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Check out the links on one or both of these lists (you may have visited one or two of the sites before—if you did, use them if you want or just skip them) A Hotlist on Class Activities and Working the Web for Education by Tom March ). Choose five and decide in which book and unit they would be useful. Then explain how you would use each one. |
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in your report:
Site (title and link) |
Send Assignments to miller@netservice.com.mx
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