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John Evans

Memorista: Learn Foreign Language With Flash Cards & Mnemonics - 5 views

  • One of the most important aspects in learning a foreign language is building your vocabulary. Memorista is a free language education website that helps you learn foreign words with intuitive learning tools such as flash cards and mnemonics.
John Evans

The Best Websites For English Language Learner Students - 2009 | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites ... - 6 views

  • John Evans
     
    From Larry Ferlazzo: "It's time for another year-end "The Best…" list. This one will be sharing my choices for the best eighteen sites to use with English Language Learner students."
John Evans

Teaching Yourself Chinese Through the Internet: ChinesePod - Articles - Education... - 1 views

  • John Evans
     
    Blog post written by Adrienne Blaser is 14 years old. She plays tennis, the violin and loves to read. She one day hopes to learn many languages, hopefully one being Chinese, which she is currently teaching herself.
John Evans

EnterZon - 2 views

  • John Evans
     
    Massive multiplayer role playing game for learning Mandarin Chinese. Immersion is supposed to be the best way to learn and here it is! from Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher
International School of Central Switzerland

Crossword Builder - 0 views

  • International School of Central Switzerland
     
    Asymptopia Crossword Builder is a JavaScript education application that runs in any modern internet browser but does not require an internet connection. The simple controls allow teachers or parents to create unlimited math crosswords, or supply their own word:hint pairs.

    Support has recently been added for French, Spanish, pt-Brasillian, Kiswahili, and special characters (accents, tildes etc), in general.

    Some suggested uses include: cities, countries, lattitudes and longitudes to teach geography and spherical trig, simultaneously; Periodic table word:hint pairs; Language[i]:Language[j] word:hint pairs, for foreign language learning exercise; Terminology practice with virtually any other subject.
International School of Central Switzerland

When or do we teach typing? | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

  • International School of Central Switzerland
     
    By the time students are 6 and in our schools most of them have had numerous hours with computer devices. Whether it be a computer keyboard or a Nintendo DS, they are growing up being wired to input into a machine. If we start teaching them typing in middle school are we to late? Have they already developed habits that work for them?
John Evans

SMART Board Games | PBS KIDS - 0 views

  • Tom Stimson
     
    Collection of interactive SMART Board games for educators on PBS KIDS
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