Deb Blaz, a full-time French teacher at Angola High School in Angola, Indiana, is the author of three books on foreign language teaching strategies and a frequent workshop presenter, live, via video and on-line. She has been named French Teacher of the Year for Indiana, honorable mention to the USA Today All-America Teacher Team, as well as receiving the Project E Excellence in Education award.
A discussion and exchange of ideas on how to assess student achievement to involve students more directly in the process, and to more accurately reflect the greater variety of teaching strategies now used in the classroom.
Deb's paper is at
http://www.sabotenweb.com/bookmarks/about/blaz.html
So read the paper above and go to TAPPED IN. There will be Deb and other participants. TAPPED IN is open to everybody and the presentation will be done in English.
This event is open to anybody who is interested in the topic. It will be at After School Online Room at http://www.tappedin.org
Instructions to log in as a guest and get to the After School Online Room:
1. Go to http://www.tappedin.org
2. Click the "Guest Login" Button on the TAPPED IN home page
3. Be patient while loading
4. When prompted in the bottom window, erase the text next to the word SAY, and type your name and hit return.
5. When loading is done, you will be in the Reception area.
6. To talk, type in the message in the window next to the word SAY. Then press the SEND button or the ENTER key
7. In order to get to After School Online room, you can click on After School Online in the map.
Download and print this document. It will explain the interface really well. http://www.tappedin.sri.com/info/docs/TAPestry3.pdf
If you have problems connecting from a school computer, you may be behind firewall. Please read Firewall explanation in FAQ..
If you still need help, please mail TAPPED IN staff at contactus@tappedin.org
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Manager of SenseiOnline, Keiko Schneider at kschnei@sabotenweb.com
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