Sometimes these practices are far better than attending seminars or workshops.
This is why I like blogs and Sundays. Because I have more free time to investigate and interact with colleagues with whom teaching interests are shared.
I'm subscribed to one of Gabriela Sellart's blogs on my rss reader and was very glad to read this post on "feeds" which I did not hesitate to reply as I honestly had an experience to share and recommend.
Good for Sundays and ICT tools that let us, teachers at the chalk face (guess this expression will become obsolete sooner than expected) interact and share hands-on experience.
This is for everybody (English Studio students included), who sometimes neglect blogs and comments. This is the way to exploit the tools the web has to offer. And the way to learn through them.
Also enjoy these interchanges a lot. And miss them during the week. Usually when I have free time, I'm so tired that I cannot even articulate a comment.
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