Live blogging from CALICO: E-Learning and Student Engagement:Promises in Cyberspace Catherine Caws, Dept. of French, University of Victoria Research question: how does the internet mediate and transform our practices as… Posted on: May 24, 2007 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments
Live blogging from CALICO: Instructional Use and Teacher Perspective Regarding Digital Audio and Video Updated June 3 2007, post conference (Kudos to the presenters who had to pare down a 45 minute presentation on… Posted on: May 24, 2007 By: bsawhill With: 2 Comments
Live blogging from CALICO: LAC and Moodle Updated June 3 2007 Cindy Evans from Skidmore gave a presentation on the Languages across the Curriculum (LAC) program at… Posted on: May 24, 2007 By: bsawhill With: 1 Comment
Liveblogging from CALICO: Wednesday afternoon workshops Greetings from humid and overcast San Marcos, Texas, home of Texas State University and host of the 2007 CALICO Symposium:… Posted on: May 23, 2007 By: bsawhill With: 3 Comments
Language Lab Unleashed #20: Gaming, MMPORGs and Language Learning Many thanks to Todd Bryant (Language Program Administrator at Dickinson College), Felix Kronenberg (Instructor of German and Director of the… Posted on: May 21, 2007 By: bsawhill With: 1 Comment
Language Lab Unleashed #20 Please join us Thursday May 17 at 8 p.m. (Eastern time) for a conversation about how online, multi-user "games" or… Posted on: May 7, 2007 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments
Librarians get it too Just found out that my Spring 06 students' blogs were part of a presentation at the Computers in Libraries conference… Posted on: April 24, 2007 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments
Liveblogging from the Kentucky Foreign Language Conference: day two Following the auspicious footsteps of Read Gilgen I am here at the 60th annual University of Kentucky Foreign Language Conferencewhere… Posted on: April 21, 2007 By: bsawhill With: 1 Comment
Kentucky FLC… Liveblogging from day 3 www.flickr.com Friday p.m.-- Reading and Writing with Technology Kudos once again to Mark Lauersdorf for scheduling an impressive day three… Posted on: April 21, 2007 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments
Learning circles start as notecards. Door not included. > This is how I created learning circles for my students and their projects. There are cards with red writing… Posted on: April 19, 2007 By: bsawhill With: 0 Comments