1.
Participants REGISTER for Electronic
Village Online (EVO) 2005
Sessions:
Monday, January 3 -
Sunday, January
16, 2005 [2 weeks]
2. EVO 2005 SESSIONS:
Monday,
January 17 -
Sunday, February
27, 2005 [6
weeks]
3. TESOL Convention 2005, San Antonio, TX: Wednesday, March 30
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Saturday, April 3, 2005; possible meetings of EVO session
leaders and
participants. An Internet Fair
session will be held at the CALL IS Electronic Village, TBA.
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TO CONTACT THE
EVO COORDINATING TEAM
(In your mailer, insert @yahoo.com after any address)
Elizabeth
Hanson-Smith, Computers
for Education/Command Performance Language Institute, Sacramento,
CA
<ehansonsmi at yahoo.com>
Vance Stevens, Petroleum Institute, Abu
Dhabi,
UAE
<vance_stevens at yahoo.com>
Dafne González, Universidad Simon
Bolivar,
Caracas, Venezuela
<dygonza at yahoo.com>
Chris Jones, Arizona Western College,
Yuma, AZ
<edtec2002 at yahoo.com>
María Jordano de la Torre, University
of
Castilla la Mancha, Toledo, Spain
<maria_jordano at yahoo.es>
Aiden Yeh, Wenzao
Ursuline College of Languages, Taiwan
<aidenyeh at yahoo.com>
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The CALL Interest Section of the international TESOL association offers
ISs and Caucuses the opportunity to participate in the Electronic
Village Online (EVO), a professional development project and virtual
extension of the TESOL 2005 Convention in San Antonio, Texas. The
intended audience for this project includes both TESOL 2005
participants and those who can participate only virtually. You do not
need to be a TESOL member to participate in sessions of the
Electronic Village
Online.
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Copyright@EVOnline Coordinating
Team. Created 11/16/2004, E Hanson-Smith & A Yeh
Some graphics copyright free from fuzzywebmaster.com
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THE EV ONLINE SESSIONS
For six
weeks, participants and ESOL experts can engage in
collaborative, online discussion sessions or hands-on virtual workshops
of professional and scholarly benefit. These sessions will bring
together participants for a longer period of time than is permitted by
the four-day convention and will allow a fuller development of ideas
than is otherwise possible. The sessions are free
and open to all interested parties. You do not need to be a TESOL
member to participate.
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Sign up for this
session at the site below.
We recommend that you take no more than 2 sessions.

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Using On-LineTemplates to Create
Classroom Activities
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This
session is sponsored by the Computer-Assisted Language Learning
Interest Section of TESOL
Moderator:
JoAnn Miller, Mexico
Target
Audience
Classroom teachers, inexperienced web users.
Content
Description
This workshopwill examine various free on-line templates that have been
developed to allow teachers to develop and publish their own on-line
activities such
as quizzes, treasure hunts, and WebQuests. Each week we will visit a
different site or set of sites. Participants will be encouraged to
create their own activities and share them with the rest of the group.
We will also hold on-line discussions as to
the relative merits of each site for different teaching situations.
Week by Week
Outline
Week I
Introduction
Week II
On-Line Quizzes
Week III
TreasureHunts and WebQuests
Week IV
On-Line Lessons
Week V
Downloadable Programs
Week VI
Summary andFurther Discussion
Communication
Media
Discussion postings, Links, Files, Chat
To join this group
contact the Moderator directly:
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