After a long break I have finally come back to normal English teaching (not teaching 1 to 1 or teaching exam classes), and so am back to giving my students weekly projects. It's a new round of students, this time pre-intermediate, and so a whole new round of blogs.
Last time I did this was the first time I had been playing with having the students do their own blog, but now that I have a bit of experience with it, I'm going to try to integrate it into the whole course a bit more. At our school (United International College) a single level lasts for about 12 weeks before it starts again. However, within that time, each class should have two or three different teachers. So I will be with this class for four weeks. My plan is to introduce the students to the idea of using a blog this week, then next week their project will be to write a story which will also be published on their blog, and then there will be other in-class projects that they will also put on-line. Hopefully they will get in the habit of looking at each other's blogs and making comments, and then they will continue writing a blog when the course has finished.
Here are the blogs:
Martin Sandro
Daniel Cagatay
Hammou Kamila
Only the first two of them have published their homework for today... well done Martin and Sandro :) The other ones will be up soon, I'm sure!
I always had trouble working out what the smart people were going on about when they explained artificial neural networks using lots of maths. This is my attempt to explain them (and the maths that goes with them) in an easier way! I'll be using Excel to make several networks.
Tuesday 26 February 2013
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