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  • 10-03-2008 3:06 AM In reply to

    • John F
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    Re: Integrating computer in english lessons

    Hi Geovany

    I did responed 2 days ago but it has not appeared todate.

    Regards

    John F

     

     


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  • 10-01-2008 11:44 AM In reply to

    • John F
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    Re: Integrating computer in english lessons

    Hi Geovany

    I often have used PowerPoint as a means of self-learning of a subject (English Grammar for example) and then integrated it into my own designed automatic marking and testing system.  Which can have a recorded student responce sheet to identify their strenghts and weaknesses, as well as instantly responding to thier answer.

    I would be happy to discuss some form of collaboration if it would help.

    Regards

    John F


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  • 09-28-2008 10:14 PM

    • Geovany J
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    Integrating computer in english lessons

    Hi there! 

     I am part of a new project in my school here in Montreal. I am currently teaching a class of 30 boys (sec 3) Some are gifted and the rest of the class is very falls within regular. My idea is to find a website  or web based training program that will allow me to monitor their training, say time spent on line and accuracy of the responses in order to keep track of their performance.  I know there might be a fee to register my class and have free access for the whole year. I know of a colleague who teaches maths that  is using  something like  but , I have not been able to find one for my english lessons as a complementary tool.

       Any hints?

           Thanks in advance!

           Geovany


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