You can also use other tools to do a task and link it to your blog.

Example on explaining a personal project:

 http://angeleshernandez.podomatic.com/

One of the ways to use a blog is to prepare worksheets for your students and share them with other colleagues:

YESTERDAY by The Beatles.

Elementary students. Simple past forms. 

worksheet 1.doc

When I first took up a language exchange project on Internet I found it excessively time-consuming and became dependent on technicians if I wanted to cope with the rest of my work. When we didn’t get the money for a project we had to learn to draft webs using web editors. For years I wanted to find a tool which let me work with other groups abroad but let me concentrate more on the crucial aspect of language teaching- helping my students to learn the language and show them how to communicate their ideas to other people living around the world.  I’ve finally found a tool which meets my expectations as a teacher. It’s easy and friendly to use and everybody can update their own work, no need to worry about strange computer languages or long hours after work.  

Hello world!

February 20th, 2006

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Welcome to my new blog. An exciting place to share experience about blogs and blogging in your English class.