Morning! :)
As I already mentioned in previous posts, everything internet related, IT, social networks and so on, help us get closer to our students, as well as giving them some freedom to study on their own. Today I would like to show you a couple of 2.0. Tools, both useful in class and at home: Eskola 2.0. and Agrega.
Agrega
I've chosen one of the many interactive activities that Agrega provides: Agrega - Aurrebistaratzailea - SD 1 - Who am I?
Students can be totally independent with this interactive learning tool, but I think it's important to show them how it works the first time, just in case. You can spend one class showing them the fun side of these activities and encourage them to use them at home.
Eskola 2.0.
In this case I find that the teacher's supervision is necessary. Have a look at this site: Theft at the British Museum
All these sites follow the same structure. They choose a topic and let the students look into it by using the internet, readings that the sites provide or even doing some field research. Learners need to reach their goal of a final project by carrying out all the previous activities. It is meant to be group work, it doesn't really work individually, that's why it's mostly useful in class hours. The level of this project also suggests that should be useful in the last levels such as DBH 3 or 4.
Do you know any other 2.0. learning Tools? Let me know! :)
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