Skip to content

La vie en classe

Jen Kelly's thoughts on teaching French in the 21st Century

Menu

Close
  • Sample Page
  • Sample Page

Tag: connected learning

  • Home
  • connected learning
Uncategorized

Practical uses for google hangouts: the research

Written by Jennifer Kelly April 1, 2014

When I established my action plan for this year, I wanted to it complement my department goal of increasing oral fluency in my French classes. Although I initially believed the answer lay in google hangouts, the path has not been as straightforward as I thought. First, I set out to research what other teachers and … Continue reading “Practical uses for google hangouts: the research”

Network Posts

Book Review: Between Fixed & Fickle (A.Dahl)
Published 6/3/2026 in Garth Nichols
“Why didn’t people all along see the obvious moral truths—and how could today’s young generation...
Read More
Book Review: "Unclench Your Fist" (Glenn Robbins)
Published 5/2/2026 in Garth Nichols
“Your strength is not measured by how well you fight back; it’s measured by how...
Read More
The Fractal Relationship Bridge
Published 5/1/2026 in Nya Richards
Analyze. Define. Plot. Evaluate. Outline. These command terms are the words I thought were missing...
Read More
Cohort 21 Final Blog Post: Building Bridges Across Our Campuses
Published 5/1/2026 in Kerrie Robins
Introduction: A Question That Started It All When I began this year with Cohort 21, I...
Read More
Formative Practice as the Foundation for Learning (Reflection)
Published 5/1/2026 in Victor Arhin
How Might We Help Students See Formative Practice as the Foundation for Learning? There's a...
Read More
Copyright © 2026 La vie en classe | Powered by BuddyX WordPress Theme