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Post by Phil on Apr 18, 2007 16:02:42 GMT 4
Right, deadlines approarching and you still haven't chosen the subject.
Curious about what's hot and what's not. Then take the poll and find out and tell us why you've chosen this tool.
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Post by jeorge on Apr 18, 2007 16:40:23 GMT 4
I did mine on discussion forums.
They were the tool I knew most about and forums are also the tool I think I can use the most effectively in my classroom.
Jeorge
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Post by asray on Apr 19, 2007 8:03:12 GMT 4
Hi Phil,
I have choosen Podcasting. Most of the students in our college now have IPOD's with them & they love to listen to the IPOD's so I decided,why not use this gadjet that they are familiar with. They will be happy to embrace the concept of Learn anytime & Anywhere.
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Post by Phil on Apr 19, 2007 14:03:38 GMT 4
Hi Phil, I have choosen Podcasting. Most of the students in our college now have IPOD's with them & they love to listen to the IPOD's so I decided,why not use this gadjet that they are familiar with. They will be happy to embrace the concept of Learn anytime & Anywhere. Sounds good Asra. How about posting some of your thoughts on podcasting.
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Post by Ghassan on Apr 20, 2007 21:28:18 GMT 4
Hi Phil, I am going to do I disagreeignment on Blogs. I have set up my blog and i would appreciate some feedback from all of you guys. I have posted a recent message on technology use in Middle Eastern institutions. here is my blog: guss-dd.blogspot.com/Ghassan
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asray
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Post by asray on Apr 24, 2007 15:48:40 GMT 4
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