Edification station(1)

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Fresh, Fresh Tasks, and Zotero Jennifer and Matt

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Fresh, Fresh Tasks, and Zotero

Jennifer and Matt

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• Like Endnote• Group library feature• The purpose is so that this class, and others, can easily share our ES/FL ideas even after

we graduate. • It would be nice to have a searchable database of lesson plans, tasks, syllabi, rubrics,

needs assessment techniques etc. • Anything else we could include?

Why get Zotero

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• zotero.org

1. Download the Desktop Application

2. Register on the Website for your Username and Password 3. Download the Plug-in for your browser4. Connecting the Desktop to the Website

Get It

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Download and Register

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Download the Plug-in

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• Open Desktop App

• Gear Icon

• Preferences

• Sync

• enter Username and Password

4. Connect your Desktop App and Browser App

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Connecting the Desktop App and the Browser App

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• Go to www.zotero.org, log in• "groups" tab• "search for groups" link• "groups" link• enter "Edification Station"• click the group name• click join

Request Group Membership

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Join

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• Web Application • Click on "Groups" tab• Click on "Edification Station" • Click on " Group Library"• Click on a document• scroll down• click link next to download

Download a File

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Download

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• use the Desktop App• Drag and Dropor• click the green "plus" icon• scroll down to "store copy of file..."

• select file

• Most important thing: Tag It

Upload a File

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Upload

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Can you guys help me come up with some possible tags or parameters for tags?

• tense and aspect• task, task type, syllabus, syllabus type

For the Love of God, Help Me

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My lesson is over, but I still have five minutes!

What can I do?

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Oh, Wait, maybe Zotero can help!

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Questions about a Statement

Skills: practicing the formation of wh-questions and yes/no questions

Write a statement on the board. The statement can be about anything, real or absurd. Get the students to think up as many questions about the statement as they can. For example, a statement might be “The moon is made of green cheese.” Students could then come up with questions like:

• “Why is the moon made of green cheese?”• “Has the moon always been made of green cheese?”• “Is it light or dark green cheese?”• “What type of cheese is it?”• “How was it made?”• “What does the cheese taste like?”

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"Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss."

- Douglas Adams -

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Relay Race:

• Engages students

• Focus on Form

• Gets the students moving around• Gets the students thinking in English

Alternate Version

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• Divide into teams.• Teams must write a question about the the funny statement on the board.• Team members can only write one word at a time and must hand off the marker afterword• The first team to write a whole, correct question wins a point.

Rules

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“If I ever get real rich, I hope I'm not real mean to poor people, like I am now”

"If I ever get real rich, I hope I'm not mean to poor people, like I am now."

-Jack Handy