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Amy Pierce

Fluent in 3 months - Language Hacking and Travel Tips - Unconventional language hacking... - 2 views

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    This Web site by the Irish polyglot who gave a TED talk about speaking from day one is billed as foreign language and travel hacks. Any brief perusal of social media sites like Pinterest or Tumblr will show that hacks are a popular topic -- life hacks, cleaning hacks, Disney hacks, etc.
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    Very interesting. thanks for sharing. :)
ncsargo

Tip of the Week: Tumblr in your classroom? Maybe. Just maybe. | History Tech - 2 views

  • The truth is, every platform has its strengths and weaknesses. My argument here is pretty simple–there is no perfect platform for student blogging because everything that does exactly what a teacher wants sucks for students, and anything that is exactly what a student wants will probably get a teacher fired.
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      Tumblr was a bit hard to navigate for me but it allowed for a lot for creativity, I can see why students would like it.
  • seven quick reasons why Tumblr may be perfect for the writing / blogging / posting / literacy piece in your room: Students can post by email. There’s an “ask” system. It’s social-by-design. Hashtags, sharing, reblogging, tweeting–it operates both as social media and a blogging system. It’s flexible. It can be visual or textual; video or gifs; audio or links; conversational or one-sided. It’s already on their phones. Well, most of them. Though they may delete it when they found out that you know. It’s dead simple to use. Reblogging is an interesting way to share thinking–and simple too. Maybe too simple to be considered cognitive heavy lifting, but that’s all in how you use it. Liking posts, using hashtags, posting new blogs–all simple to do from a tablet, phone, laptop, or desktop. It’s platform-agnostic. It works (almost) equally well across operating systems, much like Evernote. In fact, it can be thought of as the Evernote of blogging platforms.
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    • ncsargo
       
      All of these functions are pretty impressive, I feel like tumblr is a little more flexible than other blogs in what content you can add to the blog such as gifs, audio, video, links etc. 
  • Tumblr is microblogging and social networking website that many of your students are using. As of last week, there were over 200 million Tumblr blogs out there. Think of a cross between Twitter and Facebook and you start to get a sense of what it looks like. It’s not really a tweet. It’s not really a blog. It’s not really a website
Shereen Elgamal

10 Social Media Tips for Reaching World Language Learners | Edutopia - 5 views

  • The 21st century learner is not wired to memorize; instead, her or she is inclined to create, connect and collaborate. Social media is the perfect medium for us, their teachers, to reach them.
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      It is important to remember to reach our students where they are, not where we were when we were students.
  • posting a weekly question and having students respond
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  • I recommend Edublogs
  • It is time to officially gamify education. If we make it fun through gaming, our students will be engaged. For language teachers, Duolingo is the route to student involvement when it comes to reviewing grammatical structures. Available in many languages, this app allows students to compete with one another and "level up."
    • Shereen Elgamal
       
      It sounds like a fun way to get students interact and use the language in an interactive way.
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    This is a listing of ways to use social media in the classroom.  
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    Interesting article on tips for using social media in the language classroom--definitely relevant to this week.
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    I like what srafuller says about not expecting students to be like we were when we were students. I struggle with that in all the classes I teach, not just the foreign language. I work to be conscious of reaching students "where they are" every day. Not only that, but we need to be conscious (at least older teachers like me) of not teaching the way we were taught!
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    I really like this article! Simple, to-the-point, useful suggestions for several on-line applications. I tried out Duolingo but was chagrined to find out they don't offer Russian (Ukrainian and Esperanto but not Russian?!). I could, however, study English from Russian, which has several activities (especially translation) that my students can use. Thanks for posting this article!
danielhkarvonen

12 Top Tips for Teaching on Skype - Lindsay Does Languages - 2 views

  • My absolute essential for “real life” teaching is a whiteboard. Obviously, this is tricky to use via Skype. Thankfully, I discovered Twiddla! It’s an online whiteboard tool that you and anyone who you share the link with can see and edit at the same time. Perfect for awkward explanations you just can’t do with words and emoticons!
    • danielhkarvonen
       
      Another interesting tool!
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    It would be a great tool if you teach on Skype. But after having learned about Zoom, I would forget about Skype. Zoom has so much more to offer and it can be free if you use it in 40 minute increments.
Alyssa Ruesch

Google For Educators - Web Search - 0 views

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    Google Search tips - lesson plans for teachers
Beth Kautz

Bogdan Bosoanca's English Class - 0 views

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    blog by a German EFL teacher with tips for integrating technology into English language learning
Martha Borden

How to Retweet: A Simple Guide - 2 views

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    tips on retweeting etiquette and why to retweet
Marlene Johnshoy

Digital Storytelling in the Foreign Language Classroom | ELTWorldOnline.com - 0 views

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    Abstract "Digital storytelling is a compelling activity for the language classroom. Easy to use for both writing and speaking practice, digital storytelling can be a good way to motivate students to use the language both inside and outside the classroom. Many teachers report high motivation levels, and not only for their students! In this practical article I will briefly outline what digital storytelling is and give some tips on how to get started."
Madame Carbonneau

Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom: - 0 views

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    Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom:Joe Dale offers practical tips and advice on using ICT to enhance the teaching of modern foreign languages
Desiree Belter

ESL Daily: 10 Tips to Use Twitter in the EFL Class - 0 views

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    More Ideas.....
Martha Borden

12 Expert Twitter Tips for the Classroom: Social Networking Classroom Activities That E... - 1 views

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    More ideas for using Twitter in the classroom.
klmcguinness

Twitter Tips: for Teachers & Educators | Technology Enhanced Learning Blog - 1 views

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      Does anyone know anything more about applications for shortening URLs? Any use for them other than for Twitter use?
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      I've used goo.gl which is Google's URL shortener. I like it because it also generates a QR code. The code can then be printed out and used for listening practice (the project that I used it with was a recorded dialogue uploaded to YouTube).
  • automated accounts that don’t have any visible purpose, someone who has nothing in common with you
  • looking at their follower/updates list; if they are following 10,000 people, have 20 followers, and only 1 update then I’d safely say it’s an automated account and can be ignored!
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  • manage your Twitter
  • pull conferences and/or training together
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      Pull classrooms, class periods, departments, etc. More centralized than a shared Google doc? I'm thinking yes and participants will be forced to be brief.
  • engaging your followers on their content
  • No one likes a smart-arse
  • this means you can easily collate tweets together
  • you’ll end up learning from your learners.
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    Karen, I use a shortener when I have a very long URL - even to include in an email, or to advertise something I want people to go to (a survey I did) and some shorteners will let you pick your own ending so it can be something recognizable rather than random letters. I think Twitter does this automatically for you now.
Marlene Johnshoy

10 Tips for Creating Accessible Online Course Content - 3Play Media - 1 views

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    Here are some specifics for creating accessible online course content.
Marlene Johnshoy

Tools and tips for creating high-quality online doctoral programs - 0 views

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    Many of the things they did would apply to building a quality online course as well as a whole program.
Marlene Johnshoy

Tips Toward a Safe and Positive Social Media Experience -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    "This article presents some ideas and suggestions to work towards being a more informed digital parent." There is also a list of apps to watch out for on a child's device.
Marlene Johnshoy

Tech & Learning's Latest Magazines | Tech & Learning - 1 views

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    "Explore the latest in education technology tips and tools, in-depth reporting and trends for K-12 educators and administrators."
Marlene Johnshoy

How to use Jamboard in the classroom: 20+ tips and ideas - Ditch That Textbook - 2 views

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    "Jamboard is a collaborative online whiteboard. It gives students lots of creative work space. How do you use Google Jamboard in the classroom? Check out these ideas!"
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