Sunday, January 2, 2011

An Online Exhibit of Your Glogs


A note to you from Rita:

Hello and welcome to this exhibit of your Spring 2010-2011 SBS4 glogs. You can access individual glogs by using the Blog Archive on the right side of the blog, or by simply scrolling down. If you do not see your glog, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on "Older Posts." Your glog may be one of the first ones I uploaded to this blog so it could show up as part of 2010. One more thing, if the blog you want to read is too small, click on the Glogster sign at the top of the glog, and then click on "View full size."

At the bottom of each glog is a space for comments. There you can dialog with the creator of the blog. Check your glog space here from time to time to see if someone has written something to you about your glog. To leave a comment, click on the word "comments," and use your student gmatc email address to identify yourself. If it doesn't accept your "identity" the first time, try it again. Sometimes you need to enter your information the same way twice for it to be accepted.

I hope you take the opportunity to look at your classmates' glogs, and learn what you can about who your classmates are and where they come from. I realize that some of the glogs are not finished, but they still offer you a chance to learn.

Please send me an email telling me that you have read this post. After that, you will get an email back from me with my comments regarding your glog and your use of the specific grammatical structures targeted in the glog assignments. I hope you will take my suggestions in the spirit of learning, and continue to work on those points and at improving your communication in English.

I congratulate you on your work and your learning, and I wish you continued success in this new year.

Teresa's Glog

Tamara's Glog

Rosario's Glog

Rosa's Glog