65 percent of your students are visual learners, according to research
A 5 Step Guide to Making Your Own Instructional Videos | Edutopia - 2 views
Technology and Digital Media in the Classroom: A Guide for Educators | Waterford.org - 0 views
6 Media Tools for Powerful Language Teaching | General Educator Blog - 11 views
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If you’re using new technology, give it a trial run. It’s hard to imagine anything less engaging for students than sitting around waiting while you try to load that video over a poor internet connection or figure out all the glitches with that awesome online game.Do your trial and error ahead of time, before you’re demonstrating media to the class.
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While I agree with this, at some point you need a test group. I always try things out first with a section that I know can take a couple of glitches in stride.
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I wish we had enough time to trial everything in advance! Plus, the issue is something might work when you trial it but not at the right time...
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And one of the best ways to access them is with an innovative tool called FluentU.
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Welcome to the ESL Cyber Safety Exhibition - ESL Student Page - 2 views
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This Web page introduces a blended learning approach to learning about Internet safety for English Language Learners in Grades 4 & 5. Initially, this project began with a simple teacher guided collaborative lesson that explored building a class iGoogle site that students accessed online.
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This is a good project to maintain the safety and security of our online learners.
Day Five: Synchronous Learning Activities: Online Pedagogy - 2 views
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Students collaborate with guests on projects to gain diverse expertise.
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If a participant has a comment or question, he/she should type "!" for a comment or "?" for a question.
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f a participant wishes to change the topic of conversation, this is signaled by typing "new?" or "new!". If no one objects by typing "!" or "?" and proceeding with the present topic
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