jueves, 12 de julio de 2012

Saying thankyou and goodbye (or See You Later)

Hi, there, everybody...


Finally, the course is finished (snif, snif,...)  But thanks to these new tools technologie brings to us, we can be in touch and even have a non virtual coffee...


Thanks everybody (Mar, Lorena, Tere, Mònica, Mª Rosa, Lola, Salvador, Marta, Mireia, Montserrat, Lourdes, Juanamari, Mª Carmen, Conchi, Dolors...) for tasting and enjoying the "taleguillas". I'll post the recipe in the blog as soon as I have fighting with the computer...


See you soon in twitter?  Hope so... 


LOL and SYL
Silvia

Diigo and similars

Hello, again, 

Today task is a hard one.  Fighting with the computers, the connextion to the net, making the mouse (or the rat) work properly...  I have to fight with this old keyboard...

But, at the end, I'm finishing... I join the group in diigo and I'll do later the same with the facebook group.  Promised.


the voiceless group


miércoles, 11 de julio de 2012

Working on Saint Andrew's Day

Hello again.


I'm showing you part of the work we do in class, in a project in 5th level, dealing with the saint's patrons in the British Islands.


Here we were working on Saint Andrew's, the saint patron of Scotland and the fishermen.  Want to see it?


saint andrew

Discussion » Web 2.0 Summer course

Hello, again.


Finaly, I could record my voice and share my opinions in a forum from voxopop, and I'm trying to edit, but unfortunately, from my computer I can't see the side of the writing, or even change it, and I've been said that this is a problem with the "oldernest" of my "navegador".


Anyway, I'm very proud of myself, a girl of my age doing such a complicated tasks in a good mud and with good results.  Hurray for me!


Discussion » Web 2.0 Summer course

Working with story jumper

Look at what we have done...  Do you like it?

A scary story

Animaltions

Today, we've being dealing with animations and stories, including images and sounds in the same place.  It's a hard work, but working in groups is easier...  Thanks to Mª Rosa and Lorena.