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  • Joao Alves

    Joao Alves

    I am a German (DaF) and English (EFL) teacher at a secondary school in Portugal. I love technology but I'm also keen on literature, photography and everything that is aesthetically interesting and holds in it an aesthetic pleasure.

    shared 451 items

    member since 2008-05-23

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    member since 2008-06-10

  • Holly Dilatush

    Holly Dilatush

    "Live with intention. Share inside~out smiles, inspire hope, seek awe and nurture in nature." http://blogblossoms.edublogs.org/ http://abavirtual-learningcenter.org http://tales-around-the-world.blogspot.com Twitter: smilin7 “Everyone deserves to discover and pursue the joy of learning. Ev...

    shared 187 items

    member since 2008-06-16

  • Carla Arena

    Carla Arena

    I'm a Brazilian EFL educator always eager to learn and discover new ways of doing things. I blog at http:/collablogatorium.blogspot.com, http://brazilnaskeywest.wordpress.com and http://carlaarena.posterous.com (for English students)

    shared 103 items

    member since 2008-05-08

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    member since 2008-06-10

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    member since 2008-07-22

  • anamaria menezes

    anamaria menezes

    EFL teacher in Brazil

    shared 83 items

    member since 2008-05-08

  • shared 43 items

    member since 2008-05-09

  • Mary Hillis

    Mary Hillis

    I am an EFL teacher in Japan. My interests include online professional development, blogging, literature, vocabulary, and writing. I am a member of the online communities of practice, Learning with Computers, Webheads, and Blogging4Educators.

    shared 29 items

    member since 2008-05-22

  • IN PI

    IN PI

    Teacher, learning how to use web 2.0 in school, with young students.

    shared 29 items

    member since 2008-06-20

  • shared 21 items

    member since 2008-06-27

  • Barbara Moose

    Barbara Moose

    I'm VP and 2010 conference chair for North Carolina Technology in Education Society (NCTIES), an ISTE affiliate.

    shared 26 items

    member since 2009-04-05

  • shared 24 items

    member since 2009-04-10

  • Pamela Arraras

    Pamela Arraras

    Pamela Arrarás has been working in the field of EFL/ESL for over 11 years. Originally from Argentina, she is currently living in Greensboro, North Carolina as a cultural exchange teacher with the Visiting International Faculty Program (VIF). In addition to teaching ESL at the middle and high schoo...

    shared 24 items

    member since 2009-01-19

  • shared 23 items

    member since 2008-07-19

  • Maria Perifanou

    Maria Perifanou

    Italian language teacher and phd candidate in Applied Linguistics at University of Athens, Department of Italian and Spanish Studies. Research Interests; Web 2.0, Microblogging, PLE, CALL,TEL, WebQuests, Blended learning, Collaborative Learning, VET, Life Long Learning

    shared 23 items

    member since 2008-08-13

  • shared 19 items

    member since 2008-06-17

  • Isabelle Jones

    Isabelle Jones

    I am a Head of Languages in a large 11-16 multicultural comprehensive school in the North West of England. I currently teach French and Spanish but I have also taught German and EFL (EAL) in the past. I am also a qualified translator/ interpreter (ESUCA, Toulouse)

    shared 18 items

    member since 2008-05-22

  • Nina Lyulkun

    Nina Lyulkun

    An English language lecturer at the National University in Ukraine. Involved into CALL since 1997. Crazy in blended learning and teaching & promoting CALL among colleagues and students.

    shared 14 items

    member since 2008-05-08

  • Gladys Baya

    Gladys Baya

    EFL teacher and teacher educator, keen on new-technology integration into the EFL lesson.

    shared 13 items

    member since 2008-05-09

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