Sunday, November 17, 2013

Using ePals to bridge classrooms around the world

     The website ePals is an excellent online resource for teachers looking to broaden the scope of their classroom instruction and connect with students across the globe. The primary goal of ePals is to help teachers find a classroom abroad with whom their own class can exchange messages, like pen pals. The site offers a very easy to navigate search engine that can be altered based on language, country, age, etc. It is also a wealth of information on other relevant materials, such as connecting the Common Core Learning Standards to support teaching and learning and offering numerous forums on anything from technology to mentoring.

     One resource I found to be particularly interesting is the online field trip option offered through the Smithsonian on ePals site. There are many topics from the museum that are covered in depth through a virtual "field trip" for students. The multimedia aspect of this resource is excellent for helping students build context through the use of visuals while simultaneously exercising aural comprehension skills. I know I will certainly be taking advantage of this website's wide array of invaluable information for use in my future classroom!

1 comment:

  1. I wasn't aware of the virtual field trip feature. I'm eager to look into it because it sound like a very useful site for language development.

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