Friday, April 8, 2011

Tatyana Zubenko and Gal Springman (Ukraine & Israel)

6 comments:

Serhiy said...

Very interesting, but not complete. why haven't you mentioned Claroline.net or Ilias? I think. the last two are also worth being mentioned, because they are widely used in European Universities.

Nina Lyulkun said...

Dear Serhiy,

There are so many web tools around the Internet that it is absolutely impossible to mention all of them. The authors mention only those ones which are the most suitable for them and which are widely used and explored by them.
If you have an idea about the ones you mentioned, let us know more about them and, perhaps, present them. I will be happy to learn more about new for me tools also. Thanks a lot for sharing.

Nina Lyulkun said...

Here is the link to a webinar run by Ludmila Smirnova, who mentined about SnowBlog CTnetcity International project: http://tinyurl.com/3h7dmzz

Anonymous said...

Presentation is worth studing, i am sure that will find some useful sites and recommendations.

Olga Kalinovska (Nikolaev) said...

Tatyana, Gal thank you for this presentation!
I visited some of the presented by you sites and was pleasantly surprised.
I have never hoped to find something so simple for my pedagogical practise. It is a real help for a teacher of English. web 2.0 tehnologies makes the learning of English language more entertaining and unusual. Children are amazingly quick and easy to assimilate new knowledge! I discovered a lot of interesting and usefull sites.

Ann Dmitrieva(Nikolaev) said...

Dear Tatyana and Gal,I believe that web 2.0 technologies will significantly improve education through access to better educational insights and create a system of lifelong learning.
While popular in recent years, computer presentations in the classroom goes, they have already exhausted their resources, we need new techniques and modern technology such as WEB 2.0. technology.