Història 1

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Really? Big mistake. Australia hadn´t been discovered by the English explorers yet. \n\n[img[3.3]] \n\nTRY AGAIN\n\n<<display 'Start>>
Wrong answer\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
It's not John Smith.,\n\nTRY AGAIN\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
You're right!!!!\n\nYOU PASS THE TWINE\n\nYOU ARE AN EXPERT!!!
Wrong!!!\n\nBecause Elizabeth l lived in England.\n\n\n<<display 'Start'>>\n\n[img[1.10]]\n
In 1607 she played with ...\n\n[[the settler's children]]\n[[John White]]\n[[Elizabeth l]]\n\n[img[1.5]]\n\n
Wrong!!!!\n\nKocoum was the first husband for pocahontas \n\nTRY AGAIN\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
In 1595 Pocahontas was born in\n\n[[Jamestown]]\n[[England]]\n[[North America]]
Wrong answer!!\n<<display 'Start'>>\n
Wrong answer!!\n\n[img[2.9]]\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
Wrong!!!! \n\nJamestown didn't exist yet.\n\n[img[1.1]]\n\n<<display 'Start'>>\n\n
Wrong!!!!!!\n\nBecause Pocahontas didn't know yet who was John White.\n\n<<display 'Start'>>\n\n[img[1.8]]
You're right!!\n\nWhen the English soldiers kipnapped Pocahontas, they wanted to change she for...\n\n[[the prisioners of Powathan and guns]]\n[[food and supplies]]\n[[land]]
Powathan, the father of Pocahontas...\n\n[[accepted]]\n[[didn't accept]]\n[[he didn't know Pocahontas was kipnapped]]
You're right!!!\n\nIn 1616 she departed for England and met...\n[[King James I]]\n[[Elisabeth I]]\n[[a handsome man]]
It could be fantastic but it's wrong.\n\n[img[3.5]]\n\nTRY AGAIN\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
You choose the wrong answer.\n\nTRY AGAIN\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
Wrong!!!! Bad luck.\n\nTRY AGAIN\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
Wrong answer!!!\n\n[img[2.4]]\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
Correct!!\n\nShe was kippnaped by...\n[[an English soldier]]\n[[a Native American]]\n[[a Spanish man]]
It wasn't American!!!\n\nTRY AGAIN\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
Cool!!! You're right!!\n\n[img[3.4]]\n\nShe...\n[[Survive the voyage home]]\n[[Built a ship]]\n[[Didn't survive the voyage home]]
Pocahontas
Sorry you are wrong\n\nTRY AGAIN\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
You are right, GOOD FOR YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!\n\nIn 1614 she began her education in...\n\n[[America]]\n[[The Christian faith]]\n[[The moon]]\n\n
correct \n[img[1.4]]\n\nPocahontas saved...\n\n[[John Smith]]\n[[John Rolfe]]\n[[Kocoum]]\n\n[img[1.3]]\n\n\n
Correct answer!!!\n\nShe married...\n\n[[an Indian]]\n[[an English tobacco planter]]\n[[a zombie]]
Wrong!!!!\n\n\n<<display 'Start'>>\n
EH??\n\n[img[2.2]]\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
Well done!!!\n\n[img[1.9]]\n\n[[Next]]
Who was badly injured\n\n[[John Smith.]]\n[[John White.]]\n[[James I]]
No!!! She didn't like koalas. \n\nTRY AGAIN\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
It's not this John! :(\n\nTRY AGAIN!!!\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
OH NO!! :(\n\n[img[2.6]]\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
Wrong answer!!\n\n[img[2.7]]\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
Wrong answer\n\n[img[2.5]]\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
Wrong \n\n[img[2.3]]\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
IMPOSSIBLE!!\n\n[img[2.8]]\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
Wrong!!!!\n\nShe was a native American.\n\n<<display 'Start'>>\n[img[1.7]]
You're right!!!!\n\nGOOD FOR YOU!!!!!!!\n\nIn 1616 she discovered...\n[[Australia]]\n[[John White was not dead]]\n[[John Smith was not dead]]\n
It could be cool but it's wrong!!!\n\n[img[3.2]]\n\nTRY AGAIN\n\n<<display 'Start'>>\n
HAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!! It's wrong :(\n\nTRY AGAIN\n\n<<display 'Start'>>
FANTASTIC!\n\nIn 1614 she married an...\n\n[[English tobacco planter]]\n[[American tobacco planter]]\n[[John Smith]]
You're right!!! :)\n\n[img[3.1]]\n\nIn 1617 she wanted...\n\n[[Return to America]]\n[[Go to Australia]]\n[[Go to Spain]]
Miriam, Pep, Gina, Maria P., Olga, Mar, Joan C., Ignasi, Joan, Maria & Martina
Correct!!!!\n\nPocahontas saved John Smith from death.\n\n[img[1.2]]\n\n[[Continue]]
You're wrong, Elizabeth I was already die.\n\nTRY AGAIN\n\n<<display 'Start'>>

dimecres, 11 de juny del 2008

ABANS DE COMENÇAR...

... una mica d’humor per a la reflexió.

Vivim en una societat canviant. La velocitat a la que es produeixen els canvis fa que sovint costi d’abastar-los. Per això, a voltes, els canvis ens fan por, ens costa d’acceptar-los. En aquest primer vídeo podeu veure un monjo davant un gran repte: canviar el pergamí pel llibre. No és un canvi fàcil... Potser ens pot recordar alguna situació que hem viscut amb l’irrupció de les noves tecnologies...


Acceptar un canvi no significa només canviar d’eina. Vol dir canviar la manera de fer, vol dir que la nova eina ens ha de portar a canviar la nostra metodologia. I més quan estem parlant d’educació. No sempre ho aconseguim...