BLC ePALS Conference Interviews
Submitted by cpauchnick on Sun, 2008-07-20 16:33. PublicKevin Honeycutt created interview podcasts of the ePALS executive staff and teachers during the Building Learning Communities ePALS conference on July 15, 2008. To view these interviews open his website: http://kevinhoneycutt.org then click on "Driving Questions in Education". Kevin is an extremely talented educator and he has fascinating lessons and resources on his website. You will definately benefit from seeing what he does. Do yourself a favor and save his site as a favorite! - Candace Pauchnick
China and U.S. Web Conference PowerPoint Presentation - June 3 & 4, 2008
Submitted by cpauchnick on Sun, 2008-06-15 10:03. Web Conference between China and the U.S.A. | PublicIt is with deep appreciation to Professor Chen Yaodong and his dedicated students, along with my faithful students, that we were able to have this educational and meaningful opportunity for this web conference between our two schools, Guangxi Polytechnic University in Liuzhou, China, connecting to students from Patrick Henry High School in San Diego, California, U.S.A. To view the PowerPoint presentation that shows photos of all the participants in the conference please click on this link: http://henry.sandi.net/staff/cpauchni/ChinaConf08.ppt Thank you, everyone, for participating.
Our China and U.S. Web Conference Today, June 3 & 4, 2008
Submitted by cpauchnick on Tue, 2008-06-03 23:54. PublicThis was an exciting day. Please read everyone's comments on our web conference. Since that day Yaodong and I have created a PowerPoint presentation that is posted on this blog page. Please view this to see what we did.
Candace Pauchnick
* Important Notice! *
Submitted by cpauchnick on Thu, 2008-04-03 06:29. PublicYou do not need to login or have a password to look around and leave messages on this blog. The login and password are only for the administrators who created this blog. This blog is open to the public and we encourage all people to please leave us comments.
Sincerely,
The administrators: Candace Pauchnick & Yaodong Chen

Topic for Online Discussion
Submitted by Yaodong on Thu, 2008-03-27 06:53. PublicOnline discussion: What are you talking about ,buddies?What do you think is good for students to talk about online?
Feel free to leave a topic below.Thanks.

Students Have Their Say
Submitted by Yaodong on Thu, 2008-03-27 06:22. PublicBelow are quotes from my former students who were involved in e-learning.The best evaluation on education sometimes is from students themselves rather from educators.They know themselves better.
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Wu Yuyin: This course gives me a bridge which leads me to the real English kingdom, and becomes my important enlightenment……Once I receive a letter (she meant an email.---yaodong), I will think about it before I embark on writing. I feel my mind has a lot of sentences dancing and shining. My epals are to be appreciated…….E-learning
teaches me how to communicate. When I communicate with a foreigner,

Epal exchange program,2008
Submitted by Yaodong on Sat, 2008-03-22 00:39. PublicFrequently Asked Questions(Q&A)
Q. What is the Language Exchange Program?
A. Participants in the Language Exchange Program are matched with a student who speaks the language you are learning for one hour of language exchange per week.This year 32 students from Guangxi Uni of Technology (GXUT) in China and XX students from Patrict Henry High School (PHHS) in San Diego participate in the exchange program.
Q. What are the benefits of language exchange?
A. There are many benefits to participating in the language exchange program including, improving language skills, making new friends, learning slang/informal language, helping people, making contacts for possible future visits overseas and increasing your cultural knowledge and confidence.
In the Beginning...
Submitted by cpauchnick on Thu, 2006-04-13 10:08. Public
The walls came down in my classroom, symbolically, in 2002, as I joined my high school sociology students to other students in the Czech Republic through the exchanging of e-mail letters. Since then, through the use of ePALS.com, I have had my students connected to Ukraine, Italy, France, Austria, Colombia, Romania, Uzbekistan, Germany, Philippines, Taiwan, Belgium, and China. I’ve had my students involved in live-video conferences with Ukraine, Italy then climaxed with China last spring. This blog gives us the opportunity to share summaries, examples of our work, our learning and our inspiration with the world.
Chelsea Connecting to China
Submitted by cpauchnick on Fri, 2008-05-30 06:26. Students at Patrick Henry High School | PublicChelsea was one of the key students who tested the Internet connections with Professor Chen. She verbally talked, typed chat messages, and did a lot of smiling as she tested Wiz IQ and Skype. She was bursting with enthusiasm. Yesterday she said, "This is so fun!!!"
This screen shot photo was taken by Professor Chen from his computer during the test session and he sent it to us via Skype. You can see Chelsea's winning smile and Professor Chen in the smaller picture at the bottom.
Video Conference Practice Session
Submitted by cpauchnick on Thu, 2008-05-29 22:54. Students at Patrick Henry High School | PublicYaodong and I have been practicing with our equipement and trying out the Skype and WizIQ programs to see which ones work best with our computers. My students were having a lot of fun talking to Yaodong while he was at home. Our plan is to have our students join together in a live video web conference next week.







