Friday, 27 February 2015

Week 8: Course site - Exercises - Peer Review


Course site 


Although Nicenet is useful, I don’t really like it. I dislike when I can’t format the text the way I’d like it to look, pictures can’t be added so I’ve chosen the other option to create a class site: Google Sites. 


Click to see Linda's Webskills Site


I haven’t decided it for sure what I am going to use a site like this in the future but I have a lot of ideas in my mind. The thing is that I have got to know so many new things during this course that I need time to rethink everything. I have to take into account what reasons I need applications for and only after that to decide on the certain tools.

This site of mine has its purposes. First of all it was the one I experimented with. On the other hand I am planning to give an introduction of this course to my colleagues and it will be used for showing other English teachers what applications I got to know and how they can be used.

Exercises 

"The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web.”

Link to Hot Potatoes

I opened some of my worksheets in Word format on my computer and it was really easy to convert them into interactive exercises using this great tool.


Using easyTestMaker was a bit of disappointment for me. The program is great but if you use the free version you lose the most attractive feature. The test I created was downloadable but it can't be used as an online resource. :-(


Peer Review



I read my peer review partner’s, Minjung’s plan with interest. She did really great work. Congratulations! I think she did much more than it had been required. She was able to show in her plan how much she has learnt during this course and her enthusiasm is really impressive.

She has introduced a new tool for me. This application is called Socrative. It seems so attractive that I have already registered and I decided to create some exercises myself, too. I’ll try it out with students as soon as I recover and get back to school. Thanks for the idea.
 

I am looking forward to getting her feedback.

4 comments:

  1. First of all the site looks great. By time the use of the site will emerge, you will add up to it, improve and customize things. A big thank you for giving me a better idea of how to use hot potatoes website.

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  2. I too must thank you for the tip on Hot potatoes. Actually, I have seen such tests online, but I had no idea they were created with hot potatoes. The site looks almost ready to be run.

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  3. Hi, Linda! I am so proud that you progress toward your goal! I was inspired by you a lot. I once used Hot potatoes and I have almost forgot about it for a while! Thank you for reminding me of it again!!!

    Best,
    Minjung

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