tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9106924906774571158.post1578150839562034160..comments2011-11-20T19:10:51.637-03:00Comments on My self reflective teaching blog: Week 8: Exploring teacher resources onlineMyriam Arrabalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08683660175846038189noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9106924906774571158.post-38492448278538565072011-11-20T19:10:51.637-03:002011-11-20T19:10:51.637-03:00I liked very much your post and I am going to quot...I liked very much your post and I am going to quote what you have said : "I think surveys are a great way to start a technology-enhanced project and also to ask students their opinions related to the change at the end of the term. The final survey results will let me know if the change encouraged learner autonomy."<br />Surveys are a great to way to hear what students have to say. Sometimes students are shy to express their ideas or ask the teacher about the doubts they have. This way, by giving them a survey to be answered we can garantee we get a comment or suggestion from every single member of the audience.<br />You also mentioned blogs in your post and I also see it as a group effort to bring life to it. From my experience so far, a blog can be one of the most powerful tools to promote interaction between the students and the teacher. The exchanges that take place there are really unique and would probably not happen if the group didn`t have one.Vinicius Lemoshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11132606501289264354noreply@blogger.com