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Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta ideas. Mostrar todas las entradas

jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2009

Classtools.net easy to make games. (actividades en inglés)

In classtools.net there are easy to make vocab games and "actividades en inglés."
Here is a vanity game (all about us) but in the web page you can make your own games very easily... great for early finishers, or study tools... you can set up stations in class if you want.

Click here for full screen version

jueves, 24 de septiembre de 2009

Pizarra Digital Interactivo con wii: version windows xp, vista




If you have windows, an appropriate Bluetooth stack,a wiimote, an ir pen and a projector, you now have an interactive whiteboard. (without the projector, you only have a tablet pc or a really, really, really big virtual wacom-type tablet.) For more in-depth information, I set up a "mind-map" presentation here. Follow the arrow and you can get an overview on the whole process.


(uh, you have your whiteboard as soon as you download THIS SOFTWARE, and make sure you have at least SP 2 (xp only), and the .net 3.5 framework.)

Leave a comment or contact me if you have any questions...

We will be giving a *free* workshop on making this and giving the necessary IR leds to teachers in any schools we perform in.

Good ideas should be spread.
You don't always get better quality paying more.

Two fundamental ideas of Fifth Business.

miércoles, 13 de mayo de 2009

Teatro en inglés con estudiantes.Drama... mounting a full stage play (2)

If you are looking at doing a theatre project, and need to make stage props, you can get a look at stage design with an excellent, concise book on Design:

Scene Design: A guide to the stage
written and illustrated by Henning Nelms.

This 96 page booklet gives information on creating professional sets on minimum budget, and avoiding common mistakes. You can order it from Dover Publications who change a bit for the shipping from the US, but who sent my last order (which included this book, and a whack of great young learner stuff) in VERY quickly... under a week and a half.

Their bargain bin has some treasures worth digging through as well for young learners or people doing "teatro en inglés" They also have an excellent magic section, including the Bill Tarr book, which is great for age 8-13 (or even adults looking for a base in Magic.)



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