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Rescooped by Jim Lerman from Digital Citizenship in Schools onto Into the Driver's Seat |
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By Sherry Amorocho
"Today I want to share my favorite five Web 2.0 tools to record oral communication in the classroom.The biggest shift in oral assessment for my class occurred because of the variety of web 2.0 tools that can be used to record students. I still believe the best way to practice the language is in person, with a partner or in small groups, but the best way to formally assess a large group of students (at the same time) or gauge their progress is by using the following tools. Each one will fulfill a different need."
Although written for the Spanish language classroom, the strategies described by Amorocho can be applied in many other settings as well. -JL Via Susan Bainbridge Delete the scoop?
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Thorough guide with step by step installation instructions as well as information about what differentiates each tool from the others.
Web 2.0, Annotation and Bookmarking tools