Tuesday, August 21, 2007


Hah - rain at last!! I saw a rainbow on my way home from work this afternoon & nearly drove off the road - it was so beautiful & it's so long since I've seen one! Sadly, I didn't have my camera, so I couldn't get a photo ...
This Saturday is the second workshop for this semester for technology & second language learning - should be fun! ... hard work, but fun :-) Wonder what food I should bring for morning & afternoon tea (read: energy boosts) this time ...?

6 Comments:

At August 25, 2007 12:27 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The second workshop is great. So far I can catch up the materials. Hopefully I can finish this assignment.

-Maggie-

 
At August 25, 2007 3:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I understand the second workshop as the technology. Happy saturday!
But I will not quite understand what I will put in the webquest.

But I sure will get information from my former peers.

_ Billo-

 
At August 25, 2007 7:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's great to have learned a lot from today's workshop. Hope I can absorb
everything and do it on my own.

-Nattythai-

 
At August 25, 2007 8:50 PM, Blogger Basil said...

Wow ,It was an interesting and benficial workshop today. It encouraged me to start designing my web quest.I was able to learn today what I have not learn for ages. Thanks Debra.
-Zahran-

 
At August 28, 2007 12:26 PM, Blogger Jean said...

Hi Debra. I have "recovered" from my shock at visiting others' so amazing webquests. Last saturday's workshop was so helpful. I learned a lot and have started my way to creating my own webquest on endangered animals in China.
Now I am not homesick. I am excited at the creation.Have a "bright" day.
-Jean-

 
At September 02, 2007 1:17 PM, Blogger Jennifer in Australia said...

Hi Debra,

Since last workshop, I've tried to create my webquest by using Dreamweaver 8 for many days. I found I am more and more familar with this software and have clearer idea about webquest. Technology is really a good tool for teaching and learning as long as we can make use of it.

Jennifer

 

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