Archive for May, 2008
Day 3
Dear Prof.Jeff,
I am happy to tell you that I feel better in learning I think my learning step by step improve.
On the first day of learning with computer I do nothing except registered skype. Yesterday I found it was very difficult to learn but today I find a bite better. I have already do some of your tasks: I already check the class roster, complete the Computer Question Survey and register at Del.icio.us. I learn and know more about using internet.
But there are some tasks I can not do such as: Discuss Updated Course Objectives and Assignments, Preparing Computer-based Learning Materials, Creating a list of websites and online resources Creating a Website, Practice Saving Files from Websites…because I can not find “save link as…” maybe I am in wrong directions I will have to try much and much tomorrow. Sometimes the computers and the internet access don’t work, we manage to link with internet but not. The OHP is not working, too all the equipments here in the lab are old and bad. At home I don’t have internet so I do nothing and at school I never have chances to use high technology in teaching English. I am sure that the internet in Vietnam is very bad because sometimes we link you but we can’t hear your voice. There is no technician to help us with the technology…
As you know using internet is strange to some of us and others know a little. I read the tasks and find they sound very interesting and helpful to us. But we day by day applying it and using it in teaching and learning more effectively.
Please give the tasks each day for us to practice it we are always trying best and eager to use internet perfectly.
Thank for your a lot of help.
Best wishes to you and your family.
Yours truly,
Son.
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