Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Baediolanum anno scholastico? Baediolanum during the schoolyear?

Quomodo anno scholastico Baediolano uti possimus? Sunt sescenti facultates ad usum situ--consilia vestra audiamus optima!

How might we use Baediolanum during the schoolyear? There are a billion possibilities for the use of this site--let's hear your best ideas!

("sescenti" literally means six hundred, but is also the Latin idiom for "a zillion, tons and tons," etc.)

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  1. As examples, here are two blog sites that a teacher friend of mine's classes use:

    http://www.operaovidi.blogspot.com/

    http://www.carminacatulli.blogspot.com/

    Note that these particular sites are for AP Latin classes. The first deals with Ovid, who wrote the Metamorphoses, which contains some of the most famous Classical myths, and which many of you have read in English class. The second is about Catullus, who wrote some of the most intense love poems of all time.

    These blogs show just a few of the many ways blogs can be used for assignments. What other features might best serve our particular classes?

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