Tuesday, October 6, 2009

eLearning Blog - A Look Back (Part 9)

During August 2008, the eLearning blog had 18 topics presented. Go check them out!

http://elearningbroward.blogspot.com/2008_08_01_archive.html


Next, pick two of them, participate & tell us what you learned!!!

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Usage - Who versus That" from August 14th, 2008

"Persuasive Writing - The Introduction" from August 13th, 2008

Melissa Lobsinger

Anonymous said...

I participated in two exercises.

1. I learned that I should use a hyphen with the prefix "ex" "self" and "all".

2. I learned a new word, Epicure which means one devoted to sensual pleasure.

Karla Banton

Anonymous said...

My exercises were dated August 20, 2008 and August 27, 2008 respectively.

Karla Banton

Anonymous said...

I participated in Using Hyphens Correctly Part 2&3

August 30, 2008
August 29, 2008

I learned that there are words that you should have hyphen.

Allison

Anonymous said...

"Writing - Using Hyphens Correctly (Part 3)" & "Writing - Using Hyphens Correctly (Part 2)"

I was reminded of how to correctly use hyphens.

-Bradley B.

Anonymous said...

I learned to new words I have never heard before acrid and bombast.

SHENEA WALKER

Anonymous said...

Sandra H.

1. August 21,2008
Writing hyperboles

2. August 20,2008
Using similes

Anonymous said...

I participated in:

Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Vocabulary - Use It Or Lose It (Part 13)
Again I am big on building the vocabulary

Thursday, August 21, 2008
Writing - Using Hyperboles
I was not aware there was a term for overly exaggreating your sentences

Rhonda Sims

Anonymous said...

I did choose "Using hyphens correctly (part 1) and (part2).
Now I know you can use hypehn to avoid confusion or an awkward combination of letters.
You can use when you have two of the same letters next to each other with each word part. Ex. A tennager may be semi-independent.
Also, hyphen help with correct pronunciation. Ex: You can re-sing a petition.
You can used it, too with a compound numbers.Ex: instand put 46 you write forty-six.

October 17, 2009

Roxana Alvarez