It has been almost a year since my last blog post, but the truth is that I haven't stopped blogging. I should have left here a message but time has just gone by - too fast!
Apologies in order, in case there is no time to keep this blog running, please feel free to reach me by email or in my class blog at http://shiningasoure.blogspot.pt/ - a blog that has equally been very time consuming, but so rewarding! In a couple of months we were awarded a National Honour Position in what concerns Innovative Initiatives in Teaching / Learning Languages. Please check it here.
Thanks for keeping in touch and following my work :=)
About Me
- Teacher Alex
- Portugal
- I am from Coimbra, Portugal, and am currently teaching in a school in Soure, about 30 km away from Coimbra. I have been a teacher of English for over 20 years and have already taught different levels and age groups. After all this time I can say I love working with adult groups because there are no coursebooks and I can create my own resources. I am an avid reader, a blogger and very curious about free tools and their implementation in the classroom.
Monday, May 25, 2015
Monday, August 11, 2014
New tool: Clarisketch
Have just returned from some days off and shared a guessing activity with my students in our class blog using a free Android app Clarisketch.
How?
1. Download the Clarisketch application into your tablet or smartphone. This app is for free and works on Androids 2.3.6 Gingerbread or higher.
2. Take a picture or use one from your camera.
3. Record your voice.
4. While adding voice to your pic, you can also draw on it highlighting details and commenting.
5. In the end, send or share it. No embedding, but a link to share. Here's my example - the one I used with my students:
http://www.clarisketch.com/sketch/7Y5Fla3i0h56U9N2yQXJ8N
What?
As you can see, it's very user-friendly and relevant for classroom use as a listening activity, eventually also combining reading; it can be used for tutorials, for homework, instructions, directions... or as a guessing activity. By the way: where was I???
Enjoy your holidays :)
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Printed Books vs Screen Reading
Hooray!
Time to celebrate: after some resistance,
I’ve finally finished reading my first digital book and am reading a second one
already!
For me it’s definitely an improvement, a
step forward, which has taken place because I had no more physical books to read and
love reading in bed. It was, therefore, a kind of last resort but, ok, I’m glad
it happened and now I feel it was just a question of time. Besides it wasn’t
that bad really.
As you all know, I am a huge fan of
Gutenberg and his invention and am going to let him down. I don’t even own an
e-reader (and don’t plan to buy one!) and the digital reading I’ve been doing is
free. I’m not ready to pay for a digital file, a “book”, I can’t actually touch
– at least not yet. What I did was therefore look for public domain ebooks
across different platforms (some tips and links here and here from slide 34 onwards), chose the format and downloaded 2 ebooks I've been meaning to read for ages. Right now, I'm proud to "announce" that I've managed to read The Secret Garden from cover to cover, and am reading Room with a View .
I can't deny I' enjoying it. I am! At night, when when my eyes feel strained, I change to
font size 36, the brightness of the monitor and / or lettering and keep
reading for some more time. What about you, have you had a similar experience?
Though much has already been said about
screen and paper reading, I’d like to butt in too once I’ve just had the
experience. Quite clearly, both have advantages and disadvantages and
ultimately it’s up to each one of us to evaluate our needs and decide.
Here is what I’ve come up with. I’m sure I
haven’t covered all aspects and that’s exactly why I would like to ask for your
contributions with comments.
Please consider audiobooks, for example, from here, this link, and/or a recent publication by UNESCO "Reading in the mobile era" you can download http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0022/002274/227436e.pdf
Thank you!
Happy holidays and happy readings, too.
Happy holidays and happy readings, too.
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