Infonews n°224 du 26/09/2004

A la Une, a photo and an article about nutrition and vending
machines, then sites to make students discover Haiti, celebrate the
European Day of Languages (today!) or work on the Presidential Elections,
then a few resources for secondary and primary school, and sites about
pumpkins for the youngest. At the end, find three sites to learn how to
make and read photos, and a suggestion of best practice.
Have a nice week!

Sommaire

A la Une

Vending Machines (from TechLearning News - September 7, 2004 - No. 36)

In the News: Haiti

Facts
Latest News

Celebrate European Day of Languages!

official site
European SchoolNet

US Presidential Elections

Sites that colleagues recommended on eTeachNet
A Presidential exploration (Riverdeep's Classroom Flyer, Wednesday, September 15th)
A lire

Resources for Secondary School

Children's rights (from The Scout Report -- September 17, 2004)
Project Gutenberg : free online books

Resources for primary school

Graphic Garden ( from Riverdeep's Classroom Flyer, Tuesday, September 14th)

Pumpkins

Sort the pumpkins
Carve a virtual pumpkin
The Pumpkin Patch Webquest
Interactive Pumpkin Word Scramble
Pumpkin Sliders

Photo tutorials (from Thot/Cursus)

Digital imaging tutorial
Lecture d'image : modes d’emploi
Agfa online photo courses

Teaching Practice

Best Practices for Connecting with Students Online ( from TechLearning News
- September 7, 2004 - No. 36)


A la Une

Vending Machines (from TechLearning News - September 7, 2004 - No. 36)

Vending machines have become one of the new public school battlegrounds
Nutritionists worry about links to childhood obesity, while school
officials are attracted by the lucrative contracts offered by vending
machine companies and fast-food outlets. Miami Dade Public Schools will
receive $2.7 million in access fees from eight vending companies this year.
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/living/education/9533644.htm
[ a picture and a very interesting news article about bad nutrition and
vending machines.]

In the News: Haiti

You can use last week's addresses about hurricanes, but today here are some
addresses about Haiti, a country which some students tend to mix up with
Tahiti and just a lovely holiday resort.

Facts

Compare facts (median age for example) about Haiti, and France (for
example) in the CIA's World fact Book from 2004:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ha.html ( population
below poverty line, 80%)
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/fr.html
or on UNICEF website:
http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/haiti_statistics.html
Ambassy of Haiti in the US
http://www.haiti.org/

Latest News

UNICEF
http://www.unicef.org/emerg/haiti/index_24013.html
BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3685534.stm
Jamaican Observer ( criticizing Haiti for not joining the Caribbean union
of states)
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/editorial/html/20040926T060000-0500_66619_OBS_HELPING_HAITI_IN_THE_FACE_OF_TRAGEDY.asp
Haiti support (in English)
http://haitisupport.gn.apc.org/fea_news_index.html
ABC News (US)
http://abcnews.go.com/wire/World/ap20040925_473.html
Voice of America (US Radio)
http://www.voanews.com/article.cfm?objectID=C371EB71-AF42-49F8-9275D8CAA6FB99F0&title=Haitian%20Storm%20Victims%20Said%20to%20be%20Growing%20Desperate&catOID=45C9C78A-88AD-11D4-A57200A0CC5EE46C&categoryname=Americas
ITV (England)
http://www.itv.com/news/index_920381.html

Celebrate European Day of Languages!

See the official site:
http://www.ecml.at/edl/Default.asp?l=F
And find other links of interest ( activities, Discover Europe, etc.) on
this old page on European SchoolNet
http://news.eun.org/eun.org2/eun/en/_News_search_news/content.cfm?ov=7751&lang=en

Presidential Elections

Sites that colleagues recommended on eTeachNet

- Alyne Piazza :
http://bensguide.gpo.gov/3-5/election/president.html ("for kids", detailled
but the language is simple enough for lower intermediates)
http://ap.grolier.com/article?assetid=a2008880-h&templatename=/article/article.html
(text only, but lots of infos)
http://teacher.scholastic.com/scholasticnews/indepth/election1/ (lots of
infos plus audio files and even an interactive feature where you can become
President!)
- Catherine Delhomme:
http://lve.scola.ac-paris.fr/anglais/uselections.php (a page which is
regularly updated with news sites and the last info)
- Jean-Philippe Raud-Dugal:
http://apella.ac-limoges.fr/lyc-perrier-tulle/europ/lessons/premiere/uselection.htm
(a page created by this history teachers for his students)
- Barbara Dieu
http://members.tripod.com/the_english_dept/tes04.html#future (the page of
links she put together for her 12th graders)

A Presidential exploration (Riverdeep's Classroom Flyer, Wednesday, September 15th)
http://library.thinkquest.org/11492/index2.html
This Thinkquest entry guides the student through the various roles of the
American President and the functions of the Oval Office. Students will also
have a chance to play several games based on the presidents.

A lire

le "New Standpoints" de cette rentrée (sep 2004 n°21) propose des activités
ainsi que le numéro de Speakeasy de septembre 2004
le n° 5 de "New Standpoints" proposait aussi une séquence sur les élections
précédentes (septembre 2000)
New Standpoint : http://www.speakeasy-mag.com/teacher/ns/nstoc.html (some
resources available online)
Speakeasy : http://www.speakeasy-mag.com/speakeasy/speaktoc.html

Resources for Secondary School

Children's rights (from The Scout Report -- September 17, 2004)

http://web.amnesty.org/wire/
Amnesty International: The Wire : Amnesty International is quite well-known
for bringing attention to the plight of various marginalized groups and
individuals across the globe, along with its significant advocacy and
lobbying activities. Since May 2001, the organization has also placed its
provocative monthly magazine, The Wire, online for access by the general
public. The September 2004 issue features news pieces on the rights of
women in the Solomon Islands, the plight of children in Honduras, and the
organization's worldwide appeals made on the behalf of victims of human
rights violations. Visitors to the site will want to look through archived
issues from previous months, which may also serve as an educational
resource for young people and those interested in human rights issues.

Project Gutenberg : free online books

http://www.promo.net/pg/
Sarah Rapnouil recommended this site on eteachNet : "If you want to
download books for free from an internet library, go to the Project
Gutenberg at www.promo.net/pg. So far there are about 6,000 books available
(out of copyright, so more than 75 years old), making it
a great source of classics."
[ Just browse the list of authors and find the book you need! ]

Resources for Primary School

Graphic Garden ( from Riverdeep's Classroom Flyer, Tuesday, September 14th)

http://www.graphicgarden.com/
Graphic Garden offers a wealth of free patterns, images, stationery, and
other graphics for your classroom use throughout the school year,
especially helpful for holiday worksheets, etc.
[ lots of lovely stationary and images to make attractive documents ofr
your students, or for your own use...]

Pumpkins

Riverdeep's Classroom Flyer, from September 14th selected several sites
about pumpkins for young children.

Sort the pumpkins

http://www.meddybemps.com/halloween/pumpkin03.html
How many ways can you find to organize and classify your pumpkins?
Use the pumpkins in this pumpkin patch to rearrange and sort them.

Carve a virtual pumpkin

http://www.thepumpkinfarm.com/jack/jackboard.html
By selecting a button for eyes, nose, mouth, and eyebrows, primary students
will be able to carve their own virtual pumpkins.

The Pumpkin Patch Webquest

http://its.guilford.k12.nc.us/webquests/pumpkin/pumpkin.htm
Discover the wonderful world of pumpkins with this student webquest, beyond
the usual jack-o-lantern.

Interactive Pumpkin Word Scramble

http://www.eproximus.com/cgi-bin/spf2/quiz2.cgi
Have fun unscrambling all of these words associated with pumpkins,
submitting your results, and seeing if you got the correct response.

Pumpkin Sliders

http://freehalloween.com/sliderpuzzle/sliderpuzzle.htm
Not as easy as you might think at first... Rearrange these pumpkin puzzles
online to create a proper picture.

Photo tutorials (from Thot/Cursus)

Digital imaging tutorial

http://www.library.cornell.edu/preservation/tutorial/contents.html
A free online tutorial to making digital images. Also available in French:
http://www.library.cornell.edu/preservation/tutorial-french/contents.html

Lecture d'image : modes d’emploi

Cadrage, composition, champ, lumière, interprétation. Tout ce qu'il faut
savoir pour forger son esprit critique.
http://thot.cursus.edu/rubrique.asp?no=20964
Plusieurs sites pour apprendre à lire l'image,et aussi pour en trouver.
l'un d'eux est " Bips, la banque d'images et de scénarios pédagogiques du
Cndp".

Agfa online photo courses

Four levels of tutorials (beginners, classical photos, digital photos,
Black and White) plus tips for buyers. A very useful site!
http://www.agfanet.com/en/cafe/photocourse/beginner/cont_index.php3 (beginners)
http://www.agfanet.com/en/cafe/photocourse/classiccourse/cont_index.php3
(classical photos)
http://www.agfanet.com/en/cafe/photocourse/digicourse/cont_index.php3
(digital photos)
http://www.agfanet.com/en/cafe/photocourse/bwcourse/cont_index.php3 (Black
and White)
http://www.agfanet.com/en/cafe/photocourse/beginner/cont_index.php3?lesson_id=1&page_id=9
(tips for buyers)
Cours de photo numérique en français:
http://www.absolut-photo.com/cours/

Teaching Practice

Best Practices for Connecting with Students Online ( from TechLearning News - September 7, 2004 - No. 36)

Creating a child-centered culture and environment is the main guiding
principle of the Florida Virtual School. Read this advice on the ways
they engage the students online.
http://www.techlearning.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=45400003


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