Thursday, October 23, 2008
Final post...a question need to be answered.
I think i have answered this question in previous post, but nevermind, since i like writing very much, i'll aswer it. Blogging for me is a very good activity to do because it is same as writing a diary which i dont even have one. The only different in blogging is we do it online, and others can read what we write. it is good, so that, we can openly critics and give oppinion so that it help me or others improve in what we are lack of.
2. What Ido not like about blogging.
A lot of time to spend in front of computer, research shows that, sitting in front of computer for a very long period of time can damage eyes.. so, love what Allah gives us, i dont want to wear eyeglass. Make my life messy.
3. What has I gained from blogging eg. Language skills, improved fluency, critical thinking, improved thought processes, technology skills etc.
Mostly writing skills, because in blogging what i do is just write,write and write. There are no place we can draw in blog.
4. How?
Learn on how to ekspress feelings in many ways, one of them is blogging. I ve been blogging about two years, so i have done research on what blogging is all about. I also do research on blog language.
5. what I like about the course
This course is good, it utilize my technology skills and gives many exersize to master all the skills required to b a teacher.
6. what I do not like about the course
Done have the right and concrete instruction in certain task and assignment. Sometimes task can be assignment and assignment can be task.. moreover the due date also short, we have to do lots of works within a short period of time. I also take other courses that also have task, but they consider our time and energy.
7. what I have learnt from the course
As what stated in the proforma, by the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the usage of technological resources in ESL classroom.
-Able to clssify between materials that can be used or cannot be used.
-Master internet and technological skills
8. what I do not expect but have learnt from the course
Downloading videos from Youtube
Differents between task and assignment
9. what I expect but have not learnt from the course.
No, all my expected bieng thought very well.
Thanks.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
The end
All the works i have almost finished, right now i am in the process of completing this blog assignment. A tiring semester, almost an end, all the sweat and brain damage are about to heal.
Can wait what next semester will offer us.
Few question in my head....
Friday, October 10, 2008
The portfolio
What is portfolio?
The word portfolio comes from a Latin word port meaning to move. The second syllable, folio, means paper or artifacts. Thus a portfolio is a moveable collection of papers and/or artifacts or samples.
Because people often move through several different careers, it makes sense for students and potential job seekers to compile and display work skills.
A portfolio is a collection in progress: which contains things related to training, work experience, contributions and special accomplishments. It helps to provide insight into life/work history, and is useful in planning for the future or gaining insights from past experiences.
Portfolio is a compilation of work in the semesters for a subject or course. Portfolio mainly used by artist, musician and designer where they put all their work into a files. They can refer back to the portfolio if they need to used anything inside it. We have been assigned to put all our work into potfolio, all the works since day one till the last day in our semester. There are lots of works we have done, but the problem is, i forgot where i put all those files moreover my hard disk crash a couple of days ago, the solution? go backup the data that cause me free of charge. Thanks god, i managed to recover all my data and put it in my safe place.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Software for ELT
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
4 skills
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Blogging
Blog comes from the word weblog. It usually personal page about oneself or same with online journal. Blog can be online diary for us to ekspress feelings or anything that we ant to say. There are no rules or regulation of what you can and cannot write, but remember.. you always being watched.
In classroom, blogging can be a best activity to engaged students in writing especially narrative essays where they can express their feeling and thought about the lesson or the teacher. Many of the teacher afraid that, this kind of activity can encourage their students to critics them openly. Think positive of the impact in blogging among pupils. There are lot more to manipulate in internet.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
E- book task.
I have no idea what e- book is.
here's the sample
This is the sample of e-book from Malaysia. E-book is like a book in internet form. Its same with the book in library, but the different is, they are in the soft copy mode. Mostly ebook's format is pdf.
This week we are going to make ebook.. but using Power point presentation. Its the power point version of ebook. Power point form of e book consists of interactive elements such as animation and music.
- An eBook is an electronic version of a traditional print book that can be read by using a personal computer or by using an eBook reader. (An eBook reader can be a software application for use on a computer, such as Microsoft's free Reader application, or a book-sized computer that is used solely as a reading device, such as Nuvomedia's Rocket eBook.) Users can purchase an eBook on diskette or CD, but the most popular method of getting an eBook is to purchase a downloadable file of the eBook (or other reading material) from a Web site (such as Barnes and Noble) to be read from the user's computer or reading device. Generally, an eBook can be downloaded in five minutes or less.
Although it is not necessary to use a reader application or device in order to read an Ebook (most books can be read as PDF files), they are popular because they enable options similar to those of a paper book - readers can bookmark pages, make notes, highlight passages, and save selected text. In addition to these familiar possibilities, eBook readers also include built-in dictionaries, and alterable font sizes and styles. Typically, an eBook reader hand-held device weighs from about twenty-two ounces to three or four pounds and can store from four thousand to over half a million pages of text and graphics. A popular feature is its back-lit screen (which makes reading in the dark possible).
Some eBooks can be downloaded for free or at reduced cost, however, prices for many eBooks - especially bestsellers - are similar to those of hardcover books, and are sometimes higher. Most eBooks at Barnes and Noble, for example, are comparable in price to their traditional print versions.
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