I have started an international email project using ePals and my 10th graders communicated both with students from Poland and the United States. I'll share a few points about it.
In order to be able to collaborate with other classes across the world, teachers need to use a site that will provide them a platform with which they can monitor their students' communication with a classroom that has the same interests as their own. In general, the most important thing is to find a teacher who shares similar interests, has the same age group students, and is available to work with you at the same time. One of the biggest sites for online collaboration is www.epals.com.
The projects can be done through email, Skype, a live chat, recording asynchronously (not at the same time) and by using different tools that are on the Net. In general, teachers need to pay attention to the difference in time zones if they intend to have live communication via Skype for example.
Class sizes should be more or less equal so that students can be matched to work in pairs with a student in the other country with whom they can exchange emails.
What can students write about? They can write about different cultures and holidays, describe their city/country/family, special foods, hobbies, the view from their living room window, a movie or book they have read, etc.
This is a tutorial that I prepared:
This is a tutorial that I prepared:
To learn more about how to use Epals click here.
Great Post.
ReplyDeleteJoin the finest minds in consumer research. Share your unique opinion and get paid for doing online surveys for money. You can share your opinion and earn per survey by making
Money Online Now!
Online Survey Website
Free Survey Website
Survey Websites in Canada
Survey Websites in India
Earn Money from Home
Free Online Surveys