2010年3月24日 星期三

2010年3月17日 星期三

What I have learned?

He introduces a lot of websites and

did much effort on his websites.

He try to make everything easy to understand and find some

mp3 file that we can listen.

And it's really helpful and useful.

About "Phonics"

phonics:

n. (名詞 noun)

(用作單)聲學;聲音基礎教學法

(以聲音為基礎進而教拼字的教學法)


Phonics refers to a method for teaching speakers of English to read and write that language. Phonics involves teaching how to connect the sounds of spoken English with letters or groups of letters (e.g., that the sound /k/ can be represented by c, k, ck or ch spellings) and teaching them to blend the sounds of letters together to produce approximate pronunciations of unknown words.

Phonics is a widely used method of teaching to read and decode words, although it is not without controversy (see "History and controversy" below). Children begin learning to read using phonics usually around the age of 5 or 6. Teaching English reading using phonics requires students to learn the connections between letter patterns and the sounds they represent. Phonics instruction requires the teacher to provide students with a core body of information about phonics rules, or patterns.



you can see the whole article

from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonics


and this is the video that I like the most

and I think it is good for children to know more

about art.

1 minute in a museum


if you wanna see more, you can

visit youtube and type

"1 minute in a museum" and you'll see some videos.

2010年3月10日 星期三

What Is Podcasting?

What is Podcasting?

Podcasting is the latest in on-the-go, on-demand technology. With podcasting, you can listen to radio programs or events whenever and wherever you choose. Podcasts are MP3 audio files that are automatically downloaded to your personal computer, and then transferred to an iPod or other MP3 player using a podcasting application.



you can read the whole article from: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=724297

2010年3月2日 星期二

What is Web2.0?

"Web 2.0 draws together the capabilities of client- and server-side software, content syndication and the use of network protocols. Standards-oriented web browsers may use plug-ins and software extensions to handle the content and the user interactions. Web 2.0 sites provide users with information storage, creation, and dissemination capabilities that were not possible in the environment now known as "Web 1.0".
Web 2.0 websites typically include some of the following features and techniques. Andrew McAfee used the acronym
SLATES to refer to them:[20]"





All information from:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_2.0

If you want to see the Chinese version, you can visit

http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-tw/Web_2.0#.E8.A9.B2.E8.A9.9E.E7.9A.84.E4.BE.86.E6.BA.90