HLT 2013 - Triaging Foreign Language Documents for MEDEX by Brian CarrierBasis Technology
When digital forensics investigators come across multilingual documents during an examination, how do they quickly check the content without a translator in the room? Basis Technology has built a document triage solution that integrates entity finding and translation capabilities with navigation to quickly help the examiner identify the priority of the document. This solution is a module for Autopsy, which is an open source digital forensics platform that has thousands of users and contributors.
HLT 2013 - Adapting News-Trained Entity Extraction to New Domains and Emergin...Basis Technology
Many of the most robust Human Language Technologies, including statistical part of speech taggers and entity extractors, are developed primarily using high quality newswire datasources. The performance of these technologies on texts in other genres, including short texts like tweets and even sub-genres of news like market summaries, is typically poor. Adapting such technologies to these increasingly important genres is still very difficult and an active area of commercial and academic research. In this presentation, Mr. Stewart will highlight the ways in which newswire trained modules typically fail on the most important emerging text genres, outline the most effective and lowest cost methods to adapt these resources that researchers and practitioners have discovered, and offer guidance on what degree of improvement users can expect to see in the short to medium term.
OSDF 2013 - Autopsy 3: Extensible Desktop Forensics by Brian CarrierBasis Technology
Autopsy 3 is an easy to use digital forensics tool. Its development started after discussions at the first OSDF conference, with the goal of being a platform for which other developers will write modules. Autopsy allows you to perform a digital forensics exam on Windows using a free tool. This talk will cover the basic features of Autopsy, including timeline analysis, registry analysis, web artifact analysis, keyword search, and hash sets. There will also be discussion about future modules, and how to get involved as a user or developer.
HLT 2013 - Triaging Foreign Language Documents for MEDEX by Brian CarrierBasis Technology
When digital forensics investigators come across multilingual documents during an examination, how do they quickly check the content without a translator in the room? Basis Technology has built a document triage solution that integrates entity finding and translation capabilities with navigation to quickly help the examiner identify the priority of the document. This solution is a module for Autopsy, which is an open source digital forensics platform that has thousands of users and contributors.
HLT 2013 - Adapting News-Trained Entity Extraction to New Domains and Emergin...Basis Technology
Many of the most robust Human Language Technologies, including statistical part of speech taggers and entity extractors, are developed primarily using high quality newswire datasources. The performance of these technologies on texts in other genres, including short texts like tweets and even sub-genres of news like market summaries, is typically poor. Adapting such technologies to these increasingly important genres is still very difficult and an active area of commercial and academic research. In this presentation, Mr. Stewart will highlight the ways in which newswire trained modules typically fail on the most important emerging text genres, outline the most effective and lowest cost methods to adapt these resources that researchers and practitioners have discovered, and offer guidance on what degree of improvement users can expect to see in the short to medium term.
OSDF 2013 - Autopsy 3: Extensible Desktop Forensics by Brian CarrierBasis Technology
Autopsy 3 is an easy to use digital forensics tool. Its development started after discussions at the first OSDF conference, with the goal of being a platform for which other developers will write modules. Autopsy allows you to perform a digital forensics exam on Windows using a free tool. This talk will cover the basic features of Autopsy, including timeline analysis, registry analysis, web artifact analysis, keyword search, and hash sets. There will also be discussion about future modules, and how to get involved as a user or developer.
A Lightning Introduction To Clouds & HLT - Human Language Technology ConferenceBasis Technology
What’s all this cloud stuff, anyway? What kinds of problems do organizations set out to solve with ‘a cloud,’ or even ‘the cloud’? What are a few of the major government initiatives involving this technology? How does HLT in general, and Search in particular, fit?
This talk will take a tour of the technology behind clouds and the sometimes-foggy ambitions of the projects that use them, and look in particular detail at the challenges of applying cloud technologies to Text Analytics.
View more slides from the Human Language Technology Conference 2012 here: http://info.basistech.com/hlt-2012-slides
Simple fuzzy Name Matching in Elasticsearch - Graham MoreheadBasis Technology
Slides Washington DC Elasticsearch Meetup
June 25th, 2015
Normalization is crucial to high quality search results -- who wants irrelevant variations between queries and documents leading to missed hits (e.g., “celebrity” v. “celebrities”)? Normalizing dictionary words works, but what if your application focuses on names? Whether you’re tackling log analysis, e-commerce, watch list screening or other applications, names are often the key. Can you find “Abdul Jabbar, Karim” if you search for “Kareem AbdalJabar” or “كريم عبد الجبار”?
Applications using Elasticsearch provide some fuzziness by mixing its built-in edit-distance matching and phonetic analysis with more generic analyzers and filters. We’ve tried to go beyond that to provide both better matching and a simpler integration. We use a custom Mapper and Score Function so that linguistic nuances can be handled behind-the-scenes. We’ll talk about how we built this sort of plug-in for Rosette, its customization, and its connection to broader trend of entity-centric search.
HLT 2013 - From Research to Reality: Advances in HLT by David MurgatroydBasis Technology
There's never been a more exciting time to be involved in Human Language Technology (HLT). Advances in algorithms, architectures, and applications are making real differences in fulfilling missions around the world. We'll use the perspective of one specific, end-to-end use case starting from primary source collection going all the way through finished intelligence to show the value and importance of moving your HLT thinking from strings to things, from configuration to adaption, from isolation to collaboration, and from small scale to Big Text. This perspective will serve as a guide to the other talks of the day which together will give you greater insight in applying HLT to your mission.
Moving Beyond Entity Extraction to Entity Resolution - Human Language Technol...Basis Technology
Entity extraction finds names in documents, providing important raw material for big decisions. But finding all mentions of the name “George Bush” is very different than finding all mentions of the 43rd US President.
Making big decisions from big data is hopeless unless analytics advance from providing snippets of text to providing statements of truth. Such advances present challenges both of accuracy and of usability. We’ll explore these challenges and demonstrate ways of addressing them.
View more slides from the Human Language Technology Conference 2012 here: http://info.basistech.com/hlt-2012-slides
Autopsy 3.0 - Open Source Digital Forensics ConferenceBasis Technology
Autopsy 3.0 is a complete rewrite from Autopsy 2.0, and this talk will cover all of the things that are new about it. Multi-threaded ingest, triage, embedded databases, web artifact analysis, and indexed keyword search are just some of the new and exciting features.
This talk is targeted towards both users and developers. Users will learn about the tool, and how they can use it. Developers will learn the basics of where they can incorporate their tools into the Autopsy workflow as modules.
View more slides from the Open Source Digital Forensics Conference 2012 here: http://info.basistech.com/osdf-2012-slides
Autopsy 3: Free Open Source End-to-End Windows-based Digital Forensics PlatformBasis Technology
Autopsy™ is the premier free and open source end-to-end digital forensics platform built by Basis Technology and the digital forensics open source community. The platform has been in development since OSDF Con 2010, based on intense interest and collaboration from the digital forensics community, which determined the need for an open source end-to-end forensics platform that runs on Windows systems.
Autopsy version 3 is a complete rewrite from version 2 and is built to enable the creation of fast, thorough, and efficient hard drive investigation tools that can evolve with digital investigators’ needs. The standard installation includes features that rival commercial closed source offerings, without the associated costs.
FEATURES
Triage capability and real-time alerting
Automated workflow based on The Sleuth Kit™
Windows installation
Case management and report generation
Recent user activity extraction including: web history, recent documents, bookmarks, downloads, and registry analysis
Keyword and pattern search including: phone numbers, email addresses, URLs, and IP addresses
Hash lookup
Interesting files detection and timeline viewing
...and much more
For digital forensics investigators and analysts, there are numerous advantages to using open source software and software built on open source platforms like Autopsy and The Sleuth Kit:
• Transparent evidence extraction: Open source platforms allow you to look at the source code and to verify that the software is performing its functions in a forensically sound way. This can prove to be critical when testifying or preparing for litigation.
• Easily extensible: Open source platforms grow organically and as the needs of their consituents and users change, so does their functionality.
• Active community of users and developers: In addition to commercial support offered by Basis Technology,
there is a wealth of information that is available in a community that has evolved over the last 11 years where both users and developers are actively working to improve the software platform. This free knowledge base is an extremely powerful value add to your purchased enterprise support.
Tècniques i recursos per treballar una estratègia (connectar amb els esquemes previs) a diferents situacions:
Projectes de treball. Durant la fase inicial, què sabem?
Treball amb textos. Comprensió lectora. Abans de llegir i durant-després (amb quins coneixements o experiències puc connectar la lectura)
Projectes de recerca. Abans de fer les hipòtesis. Què sabem.
Jocs de rols i simulacions a tutoria. Quines experiències hem viscut?
Matemàtiques. Quines estratègies conec?
Elements didàctics afavoridors de la competència matemàticareporteducacio
Conferència d'Anton Aubanell adreçada a mestres o professors de matemàtiques de les escoles de la demarcació territorial del Centre de Recursos Pedagògics Baix Llobregat-6.
A Lightning Introduction To Clouds & HLT - Human Language Technology ConferenceBasis Technology
What’s all this cloud stuff, anyway? What kinds of problems do organizations set out to solve with ‘a cloud,’ or even ‘the cloud’? What are a few of the major government initiatives involving this technology? How does HLT in general, and Search in particular, fit?
This talk will take a tour of the technology behind clouds and the sometimes-foggy ambitions of the projects that use them, and look in particular detail at the challenges of applying cloud technologies to Text Analytics.
View more slides from the Human Language Technology Conference 2012 here: http://info.basistech.com/hlt-2012-slides
Simple fuzzy Name Matching in Elasticsearch - Graham MoreheadBasis Technology
Slides Washington DC Elasticsearch Meetup
June 25th, 2015
Normalization is crucial to high quality search results -- who wants irrelevant variations between queries and documents leading to missed hits (e.g., “celebrity” v. “celebrities”)? Normalizing dictionary words works, but what if your application focuses on names? Whether you’re tackling log analysis, e-commerce, watch list screening or other applications, names are often the key. Can you find “Abdul Jabbar, Karim” if you search for “Kareem AbdalJabar” or “كريم عبد الجبار”?
Applications using Elasticsearch provide some fuzziness by mixing its built-in edit-distance matching and phonetic analysis with more generic analyzers and filters. We’ve tried to go beyond that to provide both better matching and a simpler integration. We use a custom Mapper and Score Function so that linguistic nuances can be handled behind-the-scenes. We’ll talk about how we built this sort of plug-in for Rosette, its customization, and its connection to broader trend of entity-centric search.
HLT 2013 - From Research to Reality: Advances in HLT by David MurgatroydBasis Technology
There's never been a more exciting time to be involved in Human Language Technology (HLT). Advances in algorithms, architectures, and applications are making real differences in fulfilling missions around the world. We'll use the perspective of one specific, end-to-end use case starting from primary source collection going all the way through finished intelligence to show the value and importance of moving your HLT thinking from strings to things, from configuration to adaption, from isolation to collaboration, and from small scale to Big Text. This perspective will serve as a guide to the other talks of the day which together will give you greater insight in applying HLT to your mission.
Moving Beyond Entity Extraction to Entity Resolution - Human Language Technol...Basis Technology
Entity extraction finds names in documents, providing important raw material for big decisions. But finding all mentions of the name “George Bush” is very different than finding all mentions of the 43rd US President.
Making big decisions from big data is hopeless unless analytics advance from providing snippets of text to providing statements of truth. Such advances present challenges both of accuracy and of usability. We’ll explore these challenges and demonstrate ways of addressing them.
View more slides from the Human Language Technology Conference 2012 here: http://info.basistech.com/hlt-2012-slides
Autopsy 3.0 - Open Source Digital Forensics ConferenceBasis Technology
Autopsy 3.0 is a complete rewrite from Autopsy 2.0, and this talk will cover all of the things that are new about it. Multi-threaded ingest, triage, embedded databases, web artifact analysis, and indexed keyword search are just some of the new and exciting features.
This talk is targeted towards both users and developers. Users will learn about the tool, and how they can use it. Developers will learn the basics of where they can incorporate their tools into the Autopsy workflow as modules.
View more slides from the Open Source Digital Forensics Conference 2012 here: http://info.basistech.com/osdf-2012-slides
Autopsy 3: Free Open Source End-to-End Windows-based Digital Forensics PlatformBasis Technology
Autopsy™ is the premier free and open source end-to-end digital forensics platform built by Basis Technology and the digital forensics open source community. The platform has been in development since OSDF Con 2010, based on intense interest and collaboration from the digital forensics community, which determined the need for an open source end-to-end forensics platform that runs on Windows systems.
Autopsy version 3 is a complete rewrite from version 2 and is built to enable the creation of fast, thorough, and efficient hard drive investigation tools that can evolve with digital investigators’ needs. The standard installation includes features that rival commercial closed source offerings, without the associated costs.
FEATURES
Triage capability and real-time alerting
Automated workflow based on The Sleuth Kit™
Windows installation
Case management and report generation
Recent user activity extraction including: web history, recent documents, bookmarks, downloads, and registry analysis
Keyword and pattern search including: phone numbers, email addresses, URLs, and IP addresses
Hash lookup
Interesting files detection and timeline viewing
...and much more
For digital forensics investigators and analysts, there are numerous advantages to using open source software and software built on open source platforms like Autopsy and The Sleuth Kit:
• Transparent evidence extraction: Open source platforms allow you to look at the source code and to verify that the software is performing its functions in a forensically sound way. This can prove to be critical when testifying or preparing for litigation.
• Easily extensible: Open source platforms grow organically and as the needs of their consituents and users change, so does their functionality.
• Active community of users and developers: In addition to commercial support offered by Basis Technology,
there is a wealth of information that is available in a community that has evolved over the last 11 years where both users and developers are actively working to improve the software platform. This free knowledge base is an extremely powerful value add to your purchased enterprise support.
Tècniques i recursos per treballar una estratègia (connectar amb els esquemes previs) a diferents situacions:
Projectes de treball. Durant la fase inicial, què sabem?
Treball amb textos. Comprensió lectora. Abans de llegir i durant-després (amb quins coneixements o experiències puc connectar la lectura)
Projectes de recerca. Abans de fer les hipòtesis. Què sabem.
Jocs de rols i simulacions a tutoria. Quines experiències hem viscut?
Matemàtiques. Quines estratègies conec?
Elements didàctics afavoridors de la competència matemàticareporteducacio
Conferència d'Anton Aubanell adreçada a mestres o professors de matemàtiques de les escoles de la demarcació territorial del Centre de Recursos Pedagògics Baix Llobregat-6.
Marc teoric presentat a la sessió informativa del projecte 1x1 als SE de Ciutat Vella-Sant Martí, de Barcelona, pel professorat de llengua anglesa. Conjuntament es van presentar les experiències d'un centre educatiu de secundària i l'aplicació d'un programa específic de suport a la lectura i l'oralitat en llengua anglesa.
Presentació digital utilitzada pels inspectors Francesca Travé i Alfons Roche a la sessió 9 del seminari d'intercanvi, centres PILE de 2n any. Curs 2014-2015.
Reunió informativa Acte Cloenda Projecte Sharing to Learn 13-14aliciaaguilarsanz
Presentació digital utilitzada a la reunió celebrada el 17 de febrer de 2014, per informar del contingut i les diferents dinàmiques de l'acte cloenda del projecte Sharing to learn. Curs 2013-2014
Presentació projecte PILE escola Marcel.lí Moragas de Gavàaliciaaguilarsanz
Presentació projecte PILE escola Marcel.lí Moragas de Gavà a la sessió 3 del seminari d'intercanvi, centres amb projecte PILE de 1r any. Curs 2013-2014.
1. From Input to Ouput
Through the guided construction of
knowledge
Reinventing the Wheel for the
CLIL classroom?
Author: Oriol Pallarés
1
2. El context
secundària obligatòria
L’estratègia s’emmarca...
Aula de 1r d’ESO
Àrea de
matemàtiques
Llengua d’aprenentatge: anglès
Unitat didàctica: de geometria
Moment de la unitat: activació de coneixements previs
Tasca: parlar per escriure sobre la presència de la geometria al nostre
entorn.
Punt de partida pel que fa a l’L2: no hi ha principiants absoluts
Punt de partida pel que fa al contingut: relacionat amb l’entorn proper de
l’alumnat i amb ensenyaments previs
Professorat a l’aula: la professora de matemàtiques i la professora d’anglès
Activitat didàctica dissenyada per: C.Petit, O. Pallarés i T.Socias.
3. El meu pla d’acció
el professorat diu…
La nostra preocupació era...
Els alumnes parlaran en anglès a la classe de matemàtiques en anglès?
El nostre pla d’acció era...
Proposar estratègies que converteixin l’aula de matemàtiques en un espai
interactiu on s’aprèn llengua i matemàtiques de forma integrada.
4.
5. The Man Who Counted
The first two chapters tell how Malba Tahan, a Persian
scholar, was traveling from Samarra to Baghdad when he
met Beremiz Samir, a young lad with amazing mathematical
abilities. The traveler then invited Beremiz to come with him
to Baghdad, where a man with his abilities would certainly
find profitable employment. The rest of the book tells various
incidents. In all those events, Beremiz Samir uses his abilities
with calculation like a magic wand to amaze and entertain
people, settle disputes, and find wise and just solutions to
seemingly unsolvable problems (from Wikipedia. Last accessed: 07/11/2012).
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18. “Don’t be surprised my friend,” continued Beremiz, “about the fact that I want
to see turbans with geometric form. Geometry is everywhere. Observe the
regular and perfect shapes that many objects present. Flowers, leaves and a
lot of animals reveal amazing symmetries.”
“Geometry, I insist, is everywhere. In the solar disc, in the butterfly, in the
diamond, in the starfish, even in the tiniest grain of sand. There is an infinite
variety of geometric shapes in nature. A raven flying in the sky draws
wonderful shapes with the black color of its body; the blood circulating within
the veins of a camel also obeys strict geometric principles; the stone thrown
at an introducing jackal traces a perfect curve in the air, a parabola! The bee
makes the cells of its hive in the form of hexagonal prisms.”
“Geometry is everywhere. But we need eyes to see it, intelligence to
understand it and spirit to admire it.”
Font: Tahan, Malba. The Man Who Counted.
19.
20. L’estratègia
Inspirada en la tradicional estratègia del “Dictogloss”
Llegir /
Explicar el text (la història)
Demanar als alumnes d’escriure tot allò que entenguin (paraules, frases...)
Donar imatge als alumnes (imatges relacionades amb el text)
Tornar a llegir la història i demanar als alumnes que posin les imatges en
ordre.
Projectar les imatges i comentar allò que recorden de cada imatge (breument).
Demanar als alumnes que en parelles intentin reproduir oralment la història,
ajudats per les paraules que tenen escrites i per les imatges.
Demanar que en parelles escriguin una nova història, similar a l’explicada o
diferent (tot encoratjant-los a ser creatius i fer variacions de l’original). La
història ha de respondre al tema: “Geometry in Nature”.
Demanar que cada parella s’ajunti amb una nova parella, comparteixin les
històries i de les dues històries en facin una de nova.
La història final és el producte final i es pot compartir/publicar/llegir...
23. What lies behind the activity?
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
What are its objectives?
Is it a communicative activity?
What are the students talking about?
Are they interacting?
What else are they doing?
What skills are they practicing?
Is there a final communicative product?
Is the activity rich in content?
Does it integrate the learning of C and L?
24. Condiciones favorables
tasques interactives per a l’aula AICLE
El contingut (content-rich)
La interacció i la comunicació oral i escrita
La distribució de l’espai (el mobiliari…)
El treball en grups (petits i no tan petits)
Grups a l’atzar
Grups per nivell, etc.
Una tasca com a objectiu
Amb un producte final (que tingui un sentit)
Amb unes instruccions clares per part de la professora
Un temps per a realitzar la tasca
Diapositiva de: Cristina Escobar i Oriol Pallarés (2012)
25. Condicions favorables
tasques interactives per a l’aula AICLE
Interacció entre aprenents i interacció amb el professor
Foment de la conversa exploratòria
Tothom participa en la construcció del discurs
Els teus companys t’ajuden
Si t’equivoques, no problem
De vegades has de fer de professor per ajudar al teu company
SI hi ha alguna cosa que no saps, segur que la preguntes
Orquestració acurada de la interacció i del procés (tasca)
Sensemaking and scaffolded discussion
Negociació
Repetició de la tasca: millora de la fluidesa, corecció i complexitat.
Preparen els aprenents per a la interacció en gran grup.
Milloren els nivells de participació productiva dels alumnes “tímids”.
Diapositiva de: Cristina Escobar i Oriol Pallarés (2012)
26. El aula / la escuela es un espacio social
donde los aprendices interaccionan para
aprender.
Para ellos, para el grupo, el aula es su sede.
Cuanto más se adueñen de ella, mayor
número, complejidad y calidad de
interacciones.
Diapositiva de: Cristina Escobar i Oriol Pallarés (2012)
27. Les tasques interactives: problemes
“Són una pèrdua de temps”
Alguns
alumnes pensen que no estan aprenent i, fins i tot,
pensen que els perjudica parlar amb els seus companys.
Hi ha massa soroll a l’aula.
Treballar en grup requereix temps: un treball en grup no es fa
en menys de…, així que les hores passen volant i no hiha temps
per a…
I tu què en penses?
Diapositiva de: Cristina Escobar i Oriol Pallarés (2012)
28. Materials i articles disponibles a:
http://grupsderecerca.uab.cat/clilsi/content/publications
http://grupsderecerca.uab.cat/clilsi/content/materials-de-lliure-a
Editor's Notes
EL TALLER QUE FAREM CONSISTEIX A:
FER UN EXEMPLE D’ACTIVITAT QUE FUNCIONA MOLT BÉ A L’AULA AICLE (UN DICTOGLOSS).
ANIMAR ELS ESTUDIANTS A FER QUE LES SEVES UNITATS SIGUIN CLIL O COM A MÍNIM CONTENT-RICH.
PODEM COMENÇAR LA SESSIÓ DIENT QUE ELS LLEGIREM UNA HISTÒRIA BONICA DEL LLIBRE “THE MAN WHO COUNTED”. ÉS UNA HISTÒRIA ESCRITA EN ANGLÈS UNA MICA DIFÍCIL, PERÒ DEL QUE ES TRACTA ÉS QUE ESCOLTIN LA HISTÒRIA I PRENGUIN NOTA DE PARAULES QUE ENTENGUIN MENTRE NOSALTRES ELS LLEGIM LA HISTÒRIA.
UNA VEGADA LLEGIDA LA HISTÒRIA, EN PARELLES HAN D’INTENTAR FER UN PETIT TEXT QUE RESPONGUI A LA PREGUNTA SEGÜENT: WHERE CAN WE FIND GEOMETRY?
AQUEST ÉS EL TEXT QUE HEU DE LLEGIR:
The first two chapters of THE MAN WHO COUNTED by Malba Tahan tell how Malba Tahan was traveling from Samarra to Baghdad when he met Beremiz Samir, a young lad with amazing mathematical abilities. The traveler then invited Beremiz to come with him to Baghdad, where a man with his abilities would certainly find profitable employment.
And this is how it goes…
“Don’t wonder, my friend,” continued the intelligent Persian, “about the fact that I want to see turbans with geometric shapes. Geometry is everywhere. Try to observe the regular and perfect shapes that many objects present. Flowers, leaves and a lot of animals reveal amazing symmetries that fill our soul with light.”
“Geometry, I insist, is everywhere. In the solar disc, in the butterfly, in the diamond, in the starfish, even in a grain of sand. There is, in short, an infinite variety of geometric shapes spread in Nature. A raven gently flying in the sky traces wonderful shapes with the black stain of its body; the blood running within a camel’s veins does not avoid the accurate geometric principles; the stone thrown to the annoying jackal traces a perfect curve! The bee builds the cells of its hive in hexagonal prisms and adopts this geometric shape to take the most advantage of its building material.”
“Geometry is, as the philosopher said, everywhere. But we need eyes to see it, intelligence to understand it and soul to admire it.”
AQUÍ TENIU EL TEXT PER SI EL VOLEU LLEGIR ALS ESTUDIANTS.
I AQUÍ TENIU EL TEXT QUE VAN ESCRIURE UNES EXALUMNES MEVES A L’AULA CLIL. COM ES POT VEURE LES ALUMNES HAN UTILITZAT FRASES EXACTES DE LA HISTÒRIA, PERÒ TAMBÉ HAN FET UN ÚS CREATIU DE LA LLENGUA!
L’ACTIVITAT DICTOGLOSS ÉS MOLT ANTIGA. AQUÍ TENIU LES INSTRUCCIONS DE L’ACTIVITAT DICTOGLOSS TÍPICA, DE LA QUAL NOSALTRES HEM FET UNA ADAPTACIÓ AVUI AL WORKSHOP. PODEU COMENTAR QUE ÉS UNA ACTIVITAT QUE POT AJUDAR A L’AULA CLIL A LA COMPRENSIÓ DE TEXTOS I ELABORACIÓ DE TEXTOS ESCRITS.
SI VOLEU PODEU FER REFLEXIONAR ELS ESTUDIANTS SOBRE LA UTILITAT D’AQUEST TIPUS D’ACTIVITATS.
SI VOLEU PODEU FER REFLEXIONAR ELS ESTUDIANTS SOBRE LA UTILITAT D’AQUEST TIPUS D’ACTIVITATS.