Transliteracy is defined on Wikipedia as The ability to read, write and interact across a range of platforms, tools and media from signing and orality through handwriting, print, TV, radio and film, to digital social networks. The modern meaning of the term combines literacy with the prefix trans-, which means …
I posted a few weeks ago about the ongoing Teddy Bears Around the World (now in its fourth year) project. The project blog and hub can be be found at http://www.langwitches.org/blog/travel/teddybearsaroundtheworld/ I have created a How-to-Guide in order to articulate how and why to join such a project, to make …
I am honored to be able to cross-post Stephen Wilmarth’s blog post below on Langwitches. If you are interested to read more about Steve’s International Experimental program at the Number One Middle School in Wuhan, China take a look at: Take a Peek into China’s First 1:1 iPad Class Learning…Young …
Thanks for mentioning ooVoo. I’ve been doing some work for them and find the technology fascinating.
I’ve been trying it out friends and I love it.
You can have six people having a conversation at once – not that I’ve been able to get six. But three at a time and it worked perfectly.
What I also like is that it’s pretty lightweight – it doesn’t take up a lot of space on your hard drive.
In my work I’m finding that it seems to be somewhat catching on in the expat communities. That make sense but I hadn’t thought of it beforehand. And hearing impaired people are using it for the video aspect.
Thanks for mentioning us!