Infonews n°229 du 14/11/2004

Two excellent resources "A la Une" this week : an intelligent online translator and a site of ready to use Power Point Presentation. In the news, discover the latest video games released for Christmas, and see what teaching unit I organised around it. Then two sites about sustainable development and technology, resources for primary school and Thanksgiving (presented from the Charity point of view). At the end, find resources for secondary school, a site to learn how to prevent digital cheating and to organise cooperative learning.
Next week, I'll be in Paris for Educatec, so the infonews n°230 will come out on November 28th.
I'm looking forward to meeting you "in real life" at Educatec on the Cyber-langues stand in Hall 7.1!

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A la Une

Discover WinDi
Free Downloadable PowerPoint Presentations (Net Happenings Newsletter #4 November 9)

In the News : Video Games

New video Games released : halo2, GTA3, and some others
Teaching unit

Environment and sustainable development

UN Environment Program

Technology

Shopping Buddy
Family opinion on cars (Net Happenings Newsletter #4 November 9)

Resources for Primary School

Kizclub

Thankgiving Charities

Webquests and resources
The greater Good
Give Freely
Fundraising Ideas

Resources for Secondary School

Union History (Net Happenings Newsletter #4 November 9)
Calendar for November activities
Immigration

Teaching Practice

Catching Digital Cheaters (Edupage, November 10)
Cooperative Learning ( from Library Hot Five #248)


A la Une

Discover WinDi

A really interesting and intelligent online translator!
http://www.langdy.com/dacc_g.htm
This dictionary and automatic translator doesn't give you a ready-made answers which might not be accurate. It suggests several possibilities for each word, and the students then have to choose themselves the meaning which fits their sentence and the context. An excellent tool for reflection on language, to learn how to use a dictionary acurately, and how to translate intelligently with an online translator. this resource seems so good that I fear it might soon become paying, but for the moment it is free, don't miss it!

Free Downloadable PowerPoint Presentations (Net Happenings Newsletter #4 November 9)

Free Downloadable PowerPoint Presentations for Most Subjects. I browsed through the social science section, and found lots of interesting and varied presentations (MLK, civil war, Iroquois, Columbus, women's right, etc.). This is a slow site to download due to the heavy bandwidth requirements of the presentations, but they are worth a look. This site can save you a lot of time. And since it was made by American teachers for their students, these documents are first centered on culture and history and use language as a tool ( as is required in the French national curriculum! )
http://jc-schools.net/ppt.html

In the News : Video Games

New video Games released : halo2, GTA3, and some others

You certainly don't know, but your male students do : last Wednesday, Halo 2 was released, and this week it will be Grand Theft Auto 3
Watch NBC news about it:
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/msnbc/videostills/cnbcdj/111204_1150_24306761.vmod.jpg
Here is a short revue of the latest releases: "New games go from car wars to Star Wars "
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/features/lifestyle/sfl-lihalo-game-sidebarnov08,0,314348.story?coll=sfla-features-headlines
and read articles:
"Not Playing Games" (Parents, take note: If you don't mind the 17-year-old "Mature" rating on the box, then you're the one committing the real crime.)
http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/31425.htm
"New video games hit shelves just in time for the holidays"
http://www.citizen-times.com/cache/article/thescene/70658.shtml
"Video games get serious"
http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041109/BIZ02/411090337/1076/BIZ

Teaching unit

I started a teaching unit on this subject with my terminales STI . I organised in groups of 4, and gave each group a text to study, analyse to find arguments for or against video games. In each group there are two secretaries who take and organise notes, and two who work on the oral presentation of the text. Then each group will present orally their text to the rest of the class who will take notes and finally write their own report discussing the good and bad sides of video-games.
Here are some of the texts I used:
"It's violent - and teens will want it"
http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/0200wales/tm_objectid=14814475&method=full&siteid=50082&headline=it-s-violent---and-teens-will-want-it-name_page.html

"Blame player, not game"

http://www.purdueexponent.org/interface/bebop/showstory.php?date=2004/10/29&section=columns&storyid=ColumnMike1029
"Computer games should be taught in schools"
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/articles/14277086?source=Evening%20Standard

"EFFECTS OF OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF VIDEO GAMES"

http://www.ericfacility.net/ericdigests/ed365477.html
"Media literacy crucial in 21st century" ( too long, reduce it)
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2004-10/30/content_387017.htm
"Video Games in American culture" (also to be edited)
<http://www.educationarcade.org/gtt/pubs/IJIS.doc>http://www.educationarcade.org/gtt/pubs/IJIS.doc
"Fiona : let the games begin...at last!"
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/tm_objectid=14813993&method=full&siteid=50143&headline=fiona--let-the-games-begin---at-last--name_page.html

Environment and sustainable development

UN Environment Program

"Cool site of the day"
http://www.coolsiteoftheday.com/cgi-bin/stillcool.pl
recommends this site with the United Nations Environment Programme
http://www.unep.org/
this useful site provides information about the reports and conferences about environment and sustainable development. I selected for you:
- *** For beginners and primary school, this cartoon about the problems of the ozone layer
http://www.unep.org/ozone/cartoons/ozone-cartoons.pdf
- ideas for discussion about environmental issues for youth and kids (with drawings):
http://www.grida.no/geo2000/pacha/contents.htm
see for example, what you can do:
http://www.grida.no/geo2000/pacha/response/index.htm
- booklets to download about how to "increase awareness about environmental issues and sustainable development", a theme stressed out as essential in all subjects by the Ministry.
http://www.unep.org/tunza/youth/Publications/index.asp
- chats, forums and stories : you can also invite your students to share their views on the subject through chats and forums (moderated), read some stories written by youth or publish their own:
http://www.unep.org/tunza/youth/Hear_from_you/index.asp
As an exemple, read the BebZed story (a zero-energy house)
http://www.unep.org/tunza/youth/Action_Around-the_World/story8.asp

Technology

Shopping Buddy

Elisabeth Champeyrache has found for us this article about a device which allows you to build automatically your shopping list and add the articles prices as you take them from the shelves...but also allows the supermarket to analyze and memorize your shopping habits and then push some advertising on you. A good subject to discuss!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5462556/
[ there is an interesting text, and a video which I couldn't access, but maybe you will...]

Family opinion on cars (Net Happenings Newsletter #4 November 9)

http://www.motorists.org/new/carreviews/index.html
[ An interesting site with cars presented from the user's point of view : for each of the cars, the review includes the strong and weak points, a description of its specificity, and the opinion of the different members of the family : Mom, Dad, young man, and the decision of the family conference. See also this article to decide which is the best SUV from a fuel efficiency point of view. it starts with this sentence: "It is an oxymoron when you write about fuel efficient SUVs". A good opportunity to introduce the word oxymoron to non literary students? ;)
http://www.motorists.org/new/carreviews/suvgas.html ]

Resources for Secondary School

Union History (Net Happenings Newsletter #4 November 9)

This site has the main points in union history by years and in easy to use form. Handouts and simple questions, too. For high school or gifted middle schoolers, a side of history too often forgotten in today's textbooks, this site has some startling data that should make for great learning opportunities.
http://www.kentlaw.edu/ilhs/curricul.htm

Calendar for November activities

Find all the activities for this month, including several easy quizzes and worksheets, excellent for beginners and lower intermediate students.
http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/fun_month/1104.shtml

Immigration

See this resource from the Library of Congress : documents about Native Americans and immigration.
and a page of links about immigration:
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/features/immig/interv/resources.html

Resources for Primary School

Kizclub

Fabienne Guerin on eteach has found this corean site full of resources for primary school.
http://www.kizclub.com/
She liked the activities called "rainy day mobile" and "weather wheel"
http://www.kizclub.com/seasonalcrafts.html
And especially the booklets with simple vocabulary and lovely illustrations, to read and listen to online.
http://www.kizclub.com/Sbody.html
Don't miss it!

Thankgiving Charities

Webquests and resources

Thanksgiving is on November 25, 2004. To find webquests and sites to explore about thanksgiving, go to : http://perso.wanadoo.fr/infonews/themes/thanksgiving.htm
If you want to explore the "charity" site of this holiday, here are some sites recommended by Riverdeep's Classroom Flyer, Friday, November 12th:

The greater Good

http://www.greatergood.com/newsroom/ths/activities.html
Find a well-considered selection here of resources for giving at Thanksgiving time, as well as suggestions on how to explore charity activities with your class during the holiday season.

Give Freely

http://www.thehungersite.com
http://www.therainforestsite.com/
http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/
http://www.thechildhealthsite.com/
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/
http://www.dameunacasa.com/index2.html
Even young children feel proud of giving to worthy charities, and your class is able to make regular donations through the "click and give" sites above. The above charities include giving to ease world hunger, saving the rainforest, assisting breast cancer research or children's health globally, aiding animal rescue, or building homes. While "click-to-give" sites do not replace volunteer efforts and community outreach work for your students, they can teach them an introduction to caring, sharing, and choosing to become involved citizens of the world.

Fundraising Ideas

http://www.teach-nology.com/ideas/fundraising/
Do you want some fundraising ideas that have actually worked for teachers and classrooms? Try this site for educator-submitted suggestions of fundraisers with proven track records, and then brainstorm with your students to give to a selected charity over the holidays.

Teaching Practice

Catching Digital Cheaters (Edupage, November 10)

Learn how to write proper quotations and bibliographies. Find website sources that are used by cheaters and find the website
sources that are use to fight digital cheating and plagiarism. very useful when entering part of the text in Google isn't efficient.
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Teachers/plagiarism.html

Cooperative Learning ( from Library Hot Five #248)

- Theory:
Cooperative Learning
http://www.ce.umn.edu/~smith/docs/CLHks.pdf (Visit this site to learn about the various aspects of cooperative learning and the instructional use of small groups so that students work together to maximize learning.)
http://www.co-operation.org/ (The Cooperative Learning Center at the University of Minnesota has a series of helpful articles on the benefits of cooperative learning.)

- Activities and assignements:
http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/intech/cooperativelearning.htm (Review the elements of cooperative learning and try out the nine activities that use this teaching strategy.)
http://www.schoolmission.net/SCHOOLHOUSE/lp_index.html#cooperative (Browse links to cooperative learning lesson plans for language arts, math, reading comprehension, science, spelling, social studies, vocabulary, and writing.)

- assessment:
http://www.zianet.com/cjcox/edutech4learning/cincorubric.html (Use this rubric for assessing group work.)


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