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'''K-12'''
'''K-12'''
* American high school students are preparing for a homestay in Germany. As part of their preparation, they are considering "every day culture" in order to become more observant about customs, behaviors, etc., while abroad. To do so, they collaboratively create a wiki. Their entries are discussed face to face at school both prior to departure and during the stay in Germany.<br>[[Image:Gappwiki.png]]
* American high school students are preparing for a homestay in Germany. As part of their preparation, they are considering "every day culture" in order to become more observant about customs, behaviors, etc., while abroad. To do so, they collaboratively create a wiki (in English). Their entries are discussed in forums and face to face prior to departure and during the stay in Germany.<br>[[Image:Gappwiki.png]]


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Revision as of 15:49, 29 September 2006

This will be a place to describe how teachers have used Moodle in real-life situations to teach more effectively. Please feel free to correct my American terminolgy/jargon to make it more universally acceptable.

K-12

  • American high school students are preparing for a homestay in Germany. As part of their preparation, they are considering "every day culture" in order to become more observant about customs, behaviors, etc., while abroad. To do so, they collaboratively create a wiki (in English). Their entries are discussed in forums and face to face prior to departure and during the stay in Germany.
    Gappwiki.png
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Post Secondary

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Other

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