Intermediate Urdu comprises sixteen interactive reading passages with corresponding audio and English summaries, dynamic online quizzes, and thirteen video interviews of Urdu scholars. All content is directed towards students at the intermediate level and preparing them for advanced level proficiency.
Videos with English subtitles. Click on unknown words, see their translation, add them to your library for further study and practice with people from all over the world.
Create lessons based on TED talks and YouTube videos. Add multiple-choice and fill-in questions, discussion. The instructor can review student responses and send feedback.
See also http://dev.celta.msu.edu/technology-blog/?p=289
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Create timelines with text, video, audio, and multiple-choice questions. You can also create classes that students enroll in, and students can create their own timelines.
Russian music videos. Students are able to perfect their grammar while rocking out to music videos from Russia's pop stars. Based on Russian music videos from MTV Russia, Rockin' Russian is supplemented with exercise materials focusing on pronunciation, vocabulary development, grammar and cultural features.
Creates a room in which you and those you invite can simultaneously watch a YouTube, Vimeo, or Dailymotion video and have a text chat at the same time.
Portuguese language lessons that highlight aspects of Brazilian culture. These lessons are designed for intermediate to advanced students, but are accessible to everyone. Each includes videos of Brazilians from all walks of life speaking naturally about their lives and their country, and numerous activities and exercises available in PDF files.
Create multimedia books that include (YouTube) video, images, links, voiceover, and text. Share them with classes within the app.
You can download the finished book as a Flash file, but it would not play on my PC.
An online resource designed to help students remember, recognize, and produce the signs used in the classroom. The site supplements classroom instruction, lab activities, homework, and other assignments that are part of ASL 506, first semester American Sign Language at the University of Texas. The site contains an archive of videos demonstrating basic vocabulary and sentence structure of American Sign Language (ASL). These videos are organized into 12 units, reflecting the structure of the textbook, Signing Naturally (Dawn Sign Press). Within each unit, video clips of signs and sentences are further organized into categories and grammatical information.