The 2nd Meeting on On "online platform for teachers of German and literature students" took place on 18 December 2010 at Goethe - Institute of Yaoundé instead. The workshop, which comprised three phases, began at about 10 clock with a welcome by the moderator Mr Uwe Jung and the mutual presentation of the various 13 participants.
During the meeting
From the outset, the moderator asked the participants very much different to present the resolutions of the previously conducted online debates. On that occasion, everyone is trying, according to its own reasoning to show as our online project could look like. The main issue then was the question of the trilingual form of the project. It was a matter of a trilingual website: set to French, German and English on the legs. At this point we were assured that we can count on the assistance of professional translators of the central office of the Goethe-Institut.
then went on the debate, namely the presentation of two interesting websites: "todo Aleman" and "My Goethe". We have seen the two websites thoroughly, and should be even log on the website "My Goethe". It is also important to mention that the living Expert in teaching Julia Gestrich attended the workshop.
The 2nd Phase of the workshop began immediately after the break at about 10 minutes. We have examined some of the content of the website, todo Aleman, whose texts produced on both audio and video are on. We all agreed that multi-media websites are attractive and informative sind.Wir come to the conclusion that such a thing for Africa were made to gründen.Vorschläge and it shows in fact that such a project really serves as a crosslinking agent. Hence the term "intercultural". In this sense, Africans and people other parts of the world closer together and so the cultural dialogue easier and more exciting. The Internet plays a very important role, both as a sign of modernity in the media society, moreover, it is also the most popular and fastest source of information. Finally, we proposed to publish African stories and fairy tales on our site, because that is the strengthening of identity.
an African cultural evening was offered to us on Othni. He was "Week-end
Conte - Best-off". We are thus in the 3rd Phase of our meeting, which is to the true values \u200b\u200bof African culture mitzufühlen.Während about two hours to have some talented actors play African tale told on stage. They used both voice and songs, facial expressions, gestures and traditional tools to communicate their message.
thanks and wish
second for this Meeting, we are once again indebted to Goethe-Institut Yaoundé to many thanks. We would like especially to Mr. Uwe Jung and Ms. Julia Gestrich give thanks for their support. We certainly do not want the issue raised "What is online journalism?" Is discussed from the ground up and that our website soon officially starts.
William CHANTCHO, Douala-Cameroon
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