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ThuyAnh Nguyen

Three Great Ways for Teachers to Get Their Students to Blog - 0 views

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    I am interested in this article because I think using blogs is the great way to get students be engaged in writing and communicate in the target language.
kschroed12

10 Cool Ways Teachers Use Social Media to Enhance Learning @coolcatteacher - 1 views

  • While Linda Yollis has a fantastic classroom blog, her 366 Project is incredible. She has clear instructions for how students from around the world can submit their photos to be shared. These photos make great writing prompts, conversation starters, and can spur on so many ideas in the classroom.
msdianehahn

Skitch in the Classroom | Reading. Writing. Thinking. Sharing. - 3 views

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      I recently started exploring this app myself after finding it on the app store.  It is helpful to see someone else's use and get ideas! I think the most difficult part is going to be the part sharing students' work with the teacher.
  • For the “Introduction to Skitch” 2-day lesson, I gave the students a choice board of activities. The students had fun creating treasure maps, Skitch selfies, classroom maps.
    • msdianehahn
       
      Such a good idea.  My students would be able to complete the labeling part of this activity, as they are ESL students just learning vocabulary.
msdianehahn

Speaking and Listening Technologies -- Part 1 of 5 -- Synchronous Activities - YouTube - 4 views

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      Part 4 shows listening sites for ESL learners.
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    Here's a video version of many articles out there describing possible synchronous activities.  I enjoy how she shows you the different platforms.
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    Thank you for sharing this video with us, Have you used a conference call with your students? Elluminate seems to be a fun tool. Have you ever used it?
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    I like this Youtube video. "very viable" solution to the interpersonal mode in synchronous sessions. I need to chorus what Mexicans say: "si se puede"
Marlene Johnshoy

10 strategies for lightning-quick feedback students can REALLY use | Ditch That Textbook - 0 views

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    Much of this is F2F, but there some digital suggestions that could be used online or F2F.
Marlene Johnshoy

eduTecher - 1 views

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    Click the box next to foreign languages on the left for a filtered list of apps good for language teaching.
Marlene Johnshoy

Instructional Technology Integration Certificate - ACTFL Educational Alliance - UMUC - 2 views

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    A new offering from ACTFL for K-12 language teachers, starting fall 2012 - in collaboration with the University of Maryland University College.
Beth Kautz

iPad Textbooks: Reality Less Revolutionary Than Hardware | Wired Science | Wired.com - 1 views

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    Bottom line: a good teacher is still the most important thing
anonymous

Box of Tricks - Technology and Education - 0 views

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    make the most of the possibilities afforded to us by the effective use of the internet in order to raise achievement and participation, as well as to increase motivation and engagement.
Abby Bajuniemi

The Google+ Language Hangout Experiment « Foreign Language « Look Out, Knock ... - 2 views

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      Cool!! If anyone is looking to see how a hangout could work, and you speak Spanish or Chinese, maybe try this out! 
  • The idea is simple: I want to host a public Hangout (so anyone can join) and people may come in and practice with me any one of the three languages I speak (Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, and yes English too!).  I’m not counting Japanese yet because I still can’t really produce Japanese effectively.
Abby Bajuniemi

Next up for Google Plus Hangouts: Sign language support - Online Video News - 1 views

  • “I actually cried with joy at reading this post and finding out that Google and the Google+ team actually care about all of their user base. Thank you very much for just thinking about us.”
    • Abby Bajuniemi
       
      This really struck me because, as a hearing person, I take for granted that there might be issues for hearing-impaired people. It's so cool to me that developers are concerned about these users and are working to make their product a good one for them. This could also be relevant to those who wish to chat online with ASL "speakers" when they are trying to learn ASL! 
anonymous

Understanding OER | Open Educational Resource (OER) Africa - 0 views

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    Open Educational Resources clear lists and explanation of resources (not just for African client).  See 'supporting distance learner' in right menu.  
Kathryn Kerekes

App #13: FaceTime « Teaching with iPad - 0 views

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    Ideas for incorporating iPad or Facetime in the classroom.
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