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St. Fin Barre's Cathedral

Arriving at the end of our journey!

Our journey to the town of Cork finishes at Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral. A few minutes walk from St. Patrick's Street takes visitors to this Anglican Cathedral.

The structure was designed by William Burges and it was consecrated in 1870. It is situated on a site where Christian worship has been taking place since the 7th century.  

Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
Debora Guidi. Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral (CC BY-SA)

At the end of the session, you will have:

  • visited Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral in Cork.
  • listened to a conversation about the city of Cork.
  • reflected on all the different tasks you have worked on at the Learning Diary.

If you visit its official website, you will be able to visit all the sections it contains and to learn about the history of the Cathedral.

Remember that Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral must be part of the route at your Google Sites map.

Continue with your posts on Twitter (#taskrecycling and #EDIAcork). Tweet which section of the webpage you find the most interesting and share the link. The 'Rubric to assess a Tweet' can help you do a good job in this social network.

The city of Cork

Once we have visited all the main landmarks in Cork, let's listen to one of its inhabitants talking about Cork as the second biggest city in Ireland: Eucharia talks about her city in Ireland.  

Listen to the conversation and answer the questions to check what you have understood. After that you can also check it with the help of the transcript.

Your challenge: Cork at the Google Site

Challenge Step 6: List of all links and images you have used in your project.

To finish your Google Site project about Cork, add a new page where you and your group have to add the complete list of links that you have used throughout your research.

National Monument - Grand Parade Cork City
William Murphy. National Monument - Grand Parade Cork City (CC BY-SA)

You also have to add a complete gallery of all the images that you have used in your Google Site project about Cork.

Learning diary

Learning Diary. Step 8: Posting your Cork Site and every audio / video outcome that you have produced.

Remember to post the Cork sites and the audio /videos you have recorded to your personal Learning Diary. That way, at the end of all the projects, you are going to have a wonderful portfolio of all the materials you will have produced individually, in pairs and collaboratively in groups.

Writing Tools
Peter O'Shea. Writing tools (CC BY)

Learning Diary. Final Step: Complete revision of the project 

At this moment, you have to reflect on all the different tasks you have gone through this project.

Remember to share all the links of your posts through Twitter using the hashtags #EDIAcork and #taskrecycling

Your teacher can put together all the tweets produced throughout this project through the following tools:

And now, answer the questions you can find below, at the Learning Diary.

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