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2010年10月31日 星期日

Mod 9 : Post #2 How would I use Bookr in my future classroom?

Among the three websites that use Flickr photos, I found Bookr the most appealing. The reason for that is because I was inspired by a love story of a photo album from Bookr, the best day of my life. This story is a love story about a couple. It described how this girl's boyfriend proposed to her by showing us a sequence of photos. To tell the truth, I was quite touched and enlightened by this story. Therefore, I think it would be feasible if I apply this on-line application to my future teaching. In the following paragraphs, I am going to illustrate some ideas about how I can utilize it in the near future.First, children all love stories and so do adults. For example, we can teach students by showing them a series of photos. Moreover,through Bookr, teachers can find various photo stories with captions in terms of friendship, life, relationship, recipes, to name just a few. For example,  Why do people celebrate Halloween By so doing, students would be highly interested and motivated. for those interesting and new stuff can easily catch students’ eye. Second, teachers can find stories which not only fit for their current teaching contexts but also for students’ English level. Third, since we have only an earth, we should all think GREEN! By using e-photo stories, we reduce the use of books. Instead of photo copying stories or purchasing books for students, teachers can show students stories through Bookr. It is innovative and digital, isn’t it! Fourth, teachers can encourage students to create stories through the photos they took. In this way, students can create their own work and share their e-photo stories with classmates. It would be fun. 

Last but not least, only follow the trend and apply technology into teaching can a teacher be inspired all the time!
Photo by Hsieh, Ming-Chuan

2010年10月23日 星期六

Mod 9 # Post 1: various types of Creative Commons licenses

Nowadays there are many works enjoying copyright such as books, movies, drawings, clothing, photos, just to name a few. Flickr is a website that allows people to upload, share, and protect their photos. In order to protect personal photos, Flickr has set up various various types of creative commons licenses. Please see the following icons.
1)Attribution means: You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work - and derivative works based upon it - but only if they give you credit. 

2)Noncommercial means:You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your work - and derivative works based upon it - but for noncommercial purposes only.
3)No Derivative Works means:You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work, not derivative works based upon it.
4) Share Alike means:You allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work.

Photo by Socceraholic
 By complying with these types of Creative Commons Licenses, we can respect the creators  and enjoy  their photos. Isn't that great?

2010年10月17日 星期日

Infusing Twitter into My Future Classroom

After reading two articles, Can we use twitter for educational activities  and Forget E-Mail: New Messaging Service Has Students and Professors Atwitter, I have concluded some ideas about microblogs. To illustrate, one of the Microblogs, Twitter, is considered as a popular, user-friendly, and interactive application to people all over the world. I myself as a novice twitterer have been thinking about how I can utilize twitter to facilitate my future teaching recently.Finally, I have figured out some ways I can use tweeter as one of my teaching methods as the followings.

Firstly, I personally think that the hashtag is a good one that I can use to bring up a small talk for my students. For example, I would enter a hashtag for weekly question associated with our current lessons so as to encourage my students to brainstorm together and to motivate their English learning.


Secondly, I would recommend my students opening an account of twitter for the purpose of learning English only. If some of the students have already had a twitter account, I would ask them to follow my twitter also. In this way, I can show my students good educational twitterers I am following. I believe through my twitter I can guide my students to follow instructive, edifying and beneficial twiiterers.

Last but not least, I would teach my students how to use twitter educationally and intelligently instead  of using it as an on-line chatting application for as a teacher, we do not want them to use twitter as a killing time tool, do we?

2010年10月4日 星期一

Mod 6: RSS Feeds


I found an inspiring and interesting blog called English with Rosa Among all the posts, I am especially interested in a current post with a video clip, Football Players Also Learn English , she shared with the audience about what two famous Spanish football players, Iker Casillas and Pepe Reina do for leisure activities. Rosa’s comments and the video clip remind me of a Taiwanese tennis player: Lu Yen-hsun His efforts to make him become the first Taiwanese player to reach the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam, and the first man from Asia to reach the quarter-finals at a major in fifteen years. Of course, as a national player from Taiwan, Lu not only practices his skills for tennis but also his English as best as he can. These efforts of his all show that making people notice him and Taiwan needs both continuous practice in order to catch up with other top-notch international players and a good faculty of English to communicate with people around the world. I think no matter which country you are from, being able to communicate with people around the world is very important. Therefore, as a teacher, we need to teach our students that English is not just a school subject but a tool to connect you to the world.  All in all, I enjoyed the post Rosa wrote and I am looking forward to receiving more instructive and interesting RSS feeds from her!