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John Evans

Code Club World Projects - Code Club World Projects - 1 views

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    The Code Club projects are step by step guides for children to follow to create animations, games, websites and much more. Children will build up their programming skills as they move through the projects, and challenges provide opportunities to demonstrate and apply what's been learnt. Our projects cover Scratch, HTML & CSS and Python. Choose your language to access the resources.
Nik Peachey

Using action research to explore technology in ... - 0 views

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    Using action research to explore technology in language teaching https://t.co/hxmibAAhsO #edtech #ict #research… https://t.co/RMhHmybgkQ
John Evans

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    "We know Santa's elves aren't the only ones busy this December. For teachers making lessons plans and checking them twice, we've got you covered. Our free educational games are great for K-12 classroom warm-ups, extension activities, and writing prompts." Includes activities for Geography, Computer Science, Language and Social Studies!!
John Evans

10 Popular Apps for English Language Learners and Teachers | Getting Smart - 1 views

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    "The spike in the number of technology-enabled classrooms in the past few years clearly indicates what a crucial role technology already plays when it comes to education. The dawn of mobile phones has changed the way people access information. Almost everything we need is available at our fingertips and available on demand. The fact that the current breed of students is comfortable using cool new gadgets only goes to show that the influence of technology is here to stay. The market is full of apps that make any classroom an interesting place for both students and teachers. From easy-to-use user interfaces, to customizable features to suit individual needs, these apps have been built to deliver great user experience. My experience using these below listed apps has been great. While some of them were recommended to me by my colleagues, a few others were suggested by my students. I've greatly benefitted from their uber cool features and I hope you will, too. Here is my favorites list:"
Nik Peachey

Ten innovations that have changed English langu... - 2 views

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    Ten innovations that have changed English language teaching https://t.co/dZPDB6K2lB #elt #tesol #efl #edtech #ell https://t.co/mTGx9RMJub
Nik Peachey

Phraseum - language learning online https://t.co/NifAo5lpcW #elt #esl #efl #edtech #voc... - 1 views

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    Phraseum - language learning online https://t.co/NifAo5lpcW #elt #esl #efl #edtech #vocab #ell #ela #mfl #edapp https://t.co/7wN4Vgqh7k
John Evans

The Best Fun Videos For English Language Learners In 2016 - So Far | Larry Fe... - 2 views

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    "I use short, funny video clips a lot when I'm teaching ELLs, and you can read in detail about how I use them in The Best Popular Movies/TV Shows For ESL/EFL (& How To Use Them). In short, there are many ways to use them that promote speaking, listening, writing and reading (including having students describe - in writing and verbally - a chronological description of what they saw). I've posted a few of them during the first half of this year, and I thought it would be useful to readers - and to me - if I brought them together in one post."
Phil Taylor

SiMPLE -- The Computer Programming Language For Kids! - 3 views

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    ""The Programming Language for Kids!""
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