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Ann Martin commented on Latinum Institute's group Scriptores "TarHeel"
"Yes, I did mean in the same book, so I'm glad to hear it's easy! I am working on one called "heri, hodie, cras" comparing tenses, so using the same images repeatedly."
Jun 7, 2009

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Hometown/Institution:
Marist School
Role in the Classics Classroom (real or virtual):
teacher
About Me:
teacher of Latin and Classics and a smidgen of Greek, US citizen, bell-ringer, cruciverbalist, etc. member of circulus Latinus interretialis.
Favorite on-line spots for the Classics:
perseus, thelatinlibrary, diotima
Favorite on-line spots for education:
vroma.org, toondoo.com
Best/worst computer-related classroom happening:
best, meeting students on line in vroma
worst, young students researching greek/roman women finding rather explicit hetaira image

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love anthology

I found a review in the London Times (Feb 9 books section) of Jeffrey Eugenides' anthology of love stories and poems, My Mistress's Sparrow is Dead:
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/
His interest was originally piqued by a Latin teacher. Who says we're not sexy?

Posted on February 9, 2008 at 6:29am — 2 Comments

use of technology in my teaching





Here are some ways I have used technology with my students, the majority aged about 11-14:



I have had them meet on and explore parts of vroma.org, the virtual Rome MOO.

I have used quia.com to set up class pages, record Latin for students

to listen to, post up images, write quizzes and games, search for other

people's materials there. I have had my students create their own web

pages with Dreamweaver.



I have used SKYPE (free on line telephone… Continue

Posted on February 8, 2008 at 2:17pm — 3 Comments

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At 4:02am on February 20, 2008, Seumas Macdonald said…
Good idea about a Greek list. I'm not entirely savvy about mailing lists, but I'll do some digging and come up with something. The more I read A Greek Boy at Home the more I enjoy it!

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