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Mario Bahena
- Assistant Professor of Spanish
- Johnson C Smith University
- Website: www.jcsu.edu/academics/spanish/work_with/mario_bahena
I currently use PowerPoint in some of my classes, in particular Latin American History. I assign online homework for basic language courses. Lately, I started doing exams online in all my Spanish classes due to the real state available for pictures and the use of meaningful sentences.
I am trying to change my approach to language teaching and learning from memorization and fill-in the blank to a more meaning-based sentences and technology has been an ally.