May 29 2008
Apr 30 2008
As the weeks tick by…
So here we are, approaching week 5 of EFL 537, and I still feel like I can’t do anything with the damn computer! Oh, I’ve learned about some great tools and resources available to both me and my students, I’ve actually learned how to blog and post my thoughts through a microphone, but I still can’t make a website to save my butt! Call me slow, but I feel like I’ll never really “get there”. Does anyone else share my frustration?
And Jeff, I’m sorry if you’re reading this and asking yourself, “What am I doing wrong?” The answer is, Nothing! I swear it’s me! It’s a combination of not having enouch time as I’d need to really teach myself these things and just not having the right kind of brain. I am happy to be here- I just wish I felt fulfilled after each class rather than more confused
Apr 24 2008
Welcome!
Hello to my EFL 537 classmates!
I am taking full advantage of Jeff’s offer to make our “web presence” through a blog rather than through kompozer. I was getting fed up with that program and the back and forth between kompozer to the wtp thing was even worse!
I am looking forward to officially starting this blog and meeting new people in the education field. Although I am currently teaching first and second grade ELL students, I know that this will not always be the case and I want to expose myself to as many variations in the field of ESOL as possible, including TEFL and language learners all over the world. Please feel free to use this blog as a space to share your feelings and experiences in ESOL and EFL, and ask questions to others about their experiences as well. I look forward to getting to know you!
Apr 17 2008
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