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Started this discussion. Last reply by Scott Merrick Apr 4.
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I don't teach that much anymore so I have no idea ábout the extent to which I would use Web 2.0 tools if I had a full timetable. At the moment I have a very small class of colleagues wanting to upgrade their English. We started with a lot of oral work with them recording various job related exercises such as what would our answering machine message be in English. Then we changed gear and started putting more emphasis on written work.
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I'm working on developing a teacher training for Web 2.0 even as we speak. There will be more at www.vitae-project.eu within a few months. But I don't think you could have come to a better place than Classroom2.0 in order to meet people who can help. Keep an eye out for events and discussions. The wiki sounds good too http://www.classroom20wiki.com/live+workshops
I am not Danish but here in Denmark people say 'the monkey's yours.' when they are giving you responsibility for a particularly unwelcome task.
Another one is 'The first to the mill...' which means 'first come, first served'.
I've become a new member not too long ago and am very excited about this site. Needless to say as a new member I know no one. May I kindly invite you as a guest to my site (http://ntoond2.ning.com/). Any suggestions or comments you may have on how best to navigate the 2.0 world would be most appreicated.
Also, would you care to share any sayings which are particular to your country on my site? For example, in the US one can say "Waste not, want not" or "Birds of a feather flock together", "A stitch in time saves nine"... and so on.
I'd be most grateful.
Thanks and hope to hear from you.
Aaron