Bridges around the World

Presenters & Bridges
Learn about the presenters: they are users of the bridges they will be talking about. These presentations were given live in 2005 to my architecture students in id3125 before the programs were revised.
Teresa / Vasco de Gama Bridge
Teresa Almeida d'Eça
Portugal
tmvaz@mail.telepac.pt
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Hello, everyone!
I have been an EFL teacher for 30 years and have enjoyed every minute of a career that has spaned from 5th grade to college.
Since 1998 I have been committed to CALL and WELL: computer-assisted and Web-enhanced language learning. From email exchanges to task-based projects, custom-made interactive exercises and blogging, I've guided my students in broadening their horizons, learning English, and using new technologies and software hands-on. In the past two years I have found that young learners are very enthusiastic about these tools, and can achieve quite a lot in a short time through learning in a fun way!
I met your teacher, Dafne Gonzalez, when I joined the Webheads in in 2002 and we have collaborated very closely on different projects since then. We have also met f2f twice. I was very happy when she came up with this challenge!
So... it'll be a pleasure to talk briefly about a beautiful 7-year old bridge that is closely related to two major events in Portugal's recent past: the reconstruction process of the eastern end of Lisbon and Expo '98, the last World's Fair of the 20th century and millenium.
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Teresa's Web page for the presentation
Vasco de Gama Bridge PhotoStory
Rita / Parana Bridge
Rita Zeinstejer
Argentina
ritazeinstejer@yahoo.com
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EFL teacher, with 30 years' experience teaching English at all levels, mainly preparing students for Cambridge FCE and CAE.
Cambridge Oral Examiner, Area Manager for Advanced Courses, and Self Access, Laboratory and Multimedia Coordinator at Asociación Rosarina de Cultura Inglesa.
Computer SIG Coordinator, APrIR, for 5 years.
I have given several PPT Presentations on ICT (Information and Communication Technology) and CMC (Computer Mediated Communication) for Language Learning in Rosario, Buenos Aires and in Brazil, after a course in Cambridge in August, 1999, on CALL.
I have participated in online Conferences and Congresses, and belong to an online Community of practice doing research on CMC tools for Language Learning
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