Monday, April 1, 2013



       All around the world new classes start with a formal or informal presentation of both, the educator and the students. Since this Building Teaching Skills Through the Interactive Web E-Course is being taught at a university level to experienced English teachers around the world, we did the presentations in a formal manner.

       This course is part of the E-Teacher Scholarship Program. During the first week our first assignments were:

1.  Visit the course website and explore it (https://sites.google.com/site/webskillsuo/)

2.  Fill out the needs assessment survey (http://tinyurl.com/cqkjgvr)

3.  Join the class discussion on Nicenet.   You can find Nicenet at http://www.nicenet.org

       Once completed the tasks above, we were asked to create a blog in order to reflect about what we had learned so far.

       Since I have already used Wikis, Nicenet and Blogs this first week I will focus on commenting on my classmates' blogs as soon as they build them. 

       If any of you (my classmates) need help with any of the assignments, you can always contact me through my email teacherroscba@gmail.com, or my Skipe rosand2001, or if you prefer Facebook you can find me as RosmeryCBA.

        I am looking forward to hear from you!


4 comments:

  1. Hi Rosmery,

    I am really glad to work with you through this term. The course is really productive and promising because of the existence of an active and competent instructor like Donna, and the highly qualified and professional members of the group. I am really enjoying our discussions in Nicenet, as they are built up on sharing experiences about webskills and respecting each others' opinions.

    Wish you all the best.

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  2. Thanks for stopping by Khadija!
    I am really excited about this course as well. So far the experience has been enlightening, especially since we have the unique chance to interact and learn from such a qualified and experienced professor like Donna, I completely agree with you on that.
    Our group is great, too. There are students from countries I can not even pronounce! That makes my brain crave knowledge from all around the globe, as we will for sure get.
    Have a great weekend,

    Rosmery from Bolivia.

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  3. Hi Rosemary
    Its my pleasure to say that we are on the same learning platform, your students say true that you look younger than your age. I am pleased to know that you are fond of grammer and your way of teaching i liked it alot. I am sure i ll be fortunate to learn from the intellectual collegues like you.
    keep in touch
    Regards
    Nasir Khan

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  4. Hello Rosemery,

    This is a great blog and I enjoyed reading your posts. Congratulations on doing a great job.

    Donna

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