[Icvv] 2006-2007International Classroom Virtual Visit Project : Introduce yourself and your class!

David Rosen DJRosen at TheWorld.com
Fri Aug 18 07:59:11 EDT 2006


Hello International Community Virtual Visit Colleagues,

Welcome to those who have newly joined the project, and to those who  
have been involved in the past.  This year we have some great new  
features.

•  You can use a wiki web page we are creating now, and we will be  
available to help you with the technical stuff of how to add text,  
images and files.  You and your students, because it's a wiki, can  
easily and quickly add to your class wiki web page.  No matter if you  
have never used a wiki (or never heard of one) .  You will soon be  
comfortable, then you'll quickly be an expert!

•  We will also explain how your classes can talk with each other for  
free using Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) -- if you can overcome  
the challenge of finding a mutually convenient time.  You could even  
arrange a free conference call so that more than one class, and we,  
could join you.

•  Some classes this year might choose to use wikimapia, a web page  
with a map of the world that allows you to easily zoom down to the  
rooftop level of your community and label and describe geographical  
and built environment features which your students think are  
important. Your students can describe their community to the class  
with which you are matched, and they can describe their community,  
building by building, street by street, river by river, lake by lake.

Now it's time to introduce yourself. Please send an email to  
icvv at lists.literacytent.org indicating:

•  why you are interested in the classroom/school virtual visit project
•  who your students are
•  where you are located (country and city/town)
•  what kind of students you are looking for (if adults, what level  
of English or other skills,  or if kids, what grade level and level  
of English skills) and
•  if you know,  what you hope to do this year:
	•  have students exchange email
	•  discuss a movie both classes have watched or a book they have  
both read
	•  describe their class/school and community
	•  discuss a certain topic of interest, or
• something else.

If you have participated in the past, in your introduction tell us  
what some of the highlights and  challenges were.

All the best,

David

David J. Rosen
djrosen at comcast.net

Susan

Susan Gaer
sgaer at yahoo.com








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