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Saved by 6 people (-1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-07-09


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my list

Highlighted by susanacanelo

I created a list to one of my courses where my students themselves brought a video about environment : A beautiful lie.
It was a really good experience because of the richness of their comments. Some of them in a good English , some of them in Spanglish.

Highlighted by behrendtb

I created a list to one of my courses where my students themselves brought a video about environment : A beautiful lie.
It was a really good experience because of the richness of their comments. Some of them in a good English , some of them in Spanglish.

I had the idea to go on with that topic so I made a list with three pages (just an experiment) I highlighted some paragraphs and sticked notes suggesting the activity we're going to do with that.
Then I got the widget and embeded into my blog.

Highlighted by carlaarena

It's easier than that!!!

I made a list, you can create it with : My list.
I chose three pages I wanted my students to visit and added those pages to the list.
I read them and highlighted the main ideas.
You have to be careful with that option. Make it public, if don't, your students won't be able to see the highlighted paragraphs. (it was my first mistake, hahaha)

With the sticky notes tool I added the activities, public , too.
Then I went to WEBSLIDES option . Once there you go to customize slides (if you want to ) and finally, to GET WEBSLIDES WIDGETS.
You copy the URL and paste it in your blog or website.

And VOILA !!!

Highlighted by behrendtb