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After sharing the didattical content one classroom develop tests on Moodle for the other classroom and viceversa.
- Subjects: Informatics / ICT, Language and Literature, Mathematics / Geometry, Technology
- Languages: EN
- Pupil's age: 15 - 18
- Tools to be used: Audio conference, Chat, e-mail, Forum, Other software (Powerpoint, video, pictures and drawings), Virtual learning environment (communities, virtual classes, ...), Web publishing
- Aims: To develop tests on moodle shared between the two classes
- Work process: Actions plan draft
1. open/register new project
2. setting up the tools (dead line: 21 feb)
3. preliminar meeting with no students... read moreActions plan draft
1. open/register new project
2. setting up the tools (dead line: 21 feb)
3. preliminar meeting with no students (dead line: 28 feb): testing
the tools review goals
4. startup meeting (video conference with skype and video projector)
(dead line: 7 march) :
- introducing the classroom. Maybe each classroom can prepare a
short presentation of the school. Each student present himself
- sharing objectives
5. each classroom prepare the first test and deploy it on Moodle (dead
line: 20 march)
6. students attend the test (dead line: 31 mar)
7. meeting sharing the test results (video conference with skype and
video projector) (dead line: 10 apr)
8. each classroom prepare the second test and deploy it on Moodle
(dead line: 24 april)
9. students attend the test (dead line: 30 apr)
10. meeting sharing the test results (video conference with skype and
video projector) (dead line: 8 may)
11. students satisfation test prepared by us. (dead line: 15 may)
12. final meeting sharing the satisfation test results (dead line: 29 may) hide
- Expected results: 1. To create a shared database tests supporting the usual didattical activities
2. To promote contacts between students
3. To improve English
4.... read more1. To create a shared database tests supporting the usual didattical activities
2. To promote contacts between students
3. To improve English
4. To practice the collaborative software tools hide
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