Web 2.0: A didactic sequence
Not only did we enjoy looking at our classmates' productions, but we also discovered many different tools to work with. It became evident that whatever your topic or the skill you want your learners to develop, there is a Web 2.0 resource ready to be used! Creating comics with special characters, making your own videos, inventing short stories and supporting them with images are some of the endless possibilities we have.
Together with my mates, Marion and Antonela, we designed a lesson plan which was intended to teach places in the city to a 2nd Course from a public secondary school in Santa Fe. Their final task consisted on creating a video to show their imaginary city, describing it, with the main aim of convincing their mates to go to that place. The only restraint was that the video should last no longer than 40 seconds.


To finish and actually introduce the final task, we presented a video that we created using Stupeflix, a Web 2.0 tool that allowed us to come up with a nice presentation of our own imaginary city that was called PARACITY. Have a look at it! And be honest... Wouldn't you like to visit it?
I really recommend this versatile resource that gives you the chance to create unlimited free videos, up to 20 minutes long with your own photos, texts and music.
This practical work was really an opportunity to learn collaboratively using novel tools within the traditional learning setting, and also a strong invitation to keep on looking for the best way to teach!