Friday, September 25, 2009
Avatars and authenticity
You Tube, Google Earth and Pixton
Thursday, September 10, 2009
And away we go...
I just came across a lesson plan introduced by Google for Educators, which allows students the opportunity to compare and contrast places and images from the past to those of the present. “Post Cards from the Past” focuses on historical change and could ideally be used in a Social Studies classroom, but I can definitely use this plan in my Spanish classroom.
I should start by expressing that Google for Educators is a great resource overall. I highly recommend it to all educators http://www.google.com/educators/index.html You’ll find activities for your classroom, lesson plans, tools, and even a discussion group to network with other educators.
Although “Post Cards from the Past” requires that students take actual snapshots of historical structures and places in their community, I can have my students find photos of historical places in Spanish-speaking countries to compare them to places in the United States. By doing this, my students will be exposed to other parts of the world and will be able to see the commonalities and differences between them and the United States. This activity also gives students the opportunity to practice with the tools on Google like Google Earth. Google Earth is another really cool instrument that I could go on about, but I won’t
Please check out this activity on Google for Educatorshttp://gctgone.googlepages.com/home2222. It’s a great resource!