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Expanding Reading With an Integrated Wiki Christine Jones Jones.sensei@gmai l.com Presentation for TESOL Arabia March 2010

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Using different Web 2.0 tools and a wiki as the central platform, I was able to expand on a chosen novel to integrate skills. In the future I will be using graded readers since recommended by the students, either Matilda or Rabbit Proof Fence.

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Expanding Reading With an Integrated Wiki

Christine [email protected]

Presentation for TESOL Arabia March 2010

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Justification

• This project specifically targets the lack of a reading culture

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Questions/Comments/Suggestions

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