Teaching Spanish...: Flipgrid for Interpersonal Speaking... and for reaching outside of... - 6 views
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there are so many possibilities with this, especially because it is asynchronous communication.
Music Unit - Creative Language Class - 2 views
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So many opinions were out there on social media. I decided to focus this unit even more on this popular music event.
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So many opinions were out there on social media. I decided to focus this unit even more on this popular music event.
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Lots of comprehensible input there! They learned about new genres. Some said they added music that we learned about in class to their playlists. Love that!
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Mirroring Project - 2 views
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Mirroring Project:
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Step 1: Identify major pronunciation challenge
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Step 2: Choose appropriate model
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PBL in the TL: Seesaw Insight: Casting Call Selfies - 1 views
Digital Highlighting Activity - Creative Language Class - 6 views
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Posted by Kara Parker on April 17, 2017 in 3 Activities, Interpretive Reading, Reading, Techy Stuff, What's New
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Highlighting is one of my top go-to interpretive reading activities. Today I will review an app for Apple devices and Chrome. Let’s see how highlighting can go digital! I blogged about this “Highlight Away” activity before… It was Idea #71 in 2012! If you haven’t read it, take a minute to see where this idea started. Why I love highlighting… It gives a focus while reading It takes away the frustration of “not knowing every word” (adjust the task, not the text) It preps them to summarize It preps them to discuss the reading No comprehension questions needed (low teacher prep) It lets them figure out the meaning and learn new words in context It shows comprehension without translating Here are a few examples of highlighting activities we’ve done in lessons:
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s in the Street Art unit. They were reading opinions about graffiti before they gave their opinion. It was awesome seeing how this activity gave them so many solid reasons that support their opinions.
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Flipping my Spanish Classroom: Effective use of technology - 6 views
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virtual field trips and online formative assessment.
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YouTube annotations
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have the wrong answer first, and keep the language on the right answer general.
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Language Learning and Technology - 3 views
50 Ways To Use Music & Song - EFL 2.0 Teacher Talk - 3 views
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Research suggests that students perform tasks where concentration is required, better with music playing in the background.
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This blog has good resources - some related to tech and some not. I like that the author links to a lot of activity and lesson plans - it's good to have models.
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This blog has good resources - some related to tech and some not. I like that the author links to a lot of activity and lesson plans - it's good to have models.
Language teaching in Second Life - 2 views
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Exploring 3D virtual worlds like Second Life to provide simulation of real life environments and allow students to discover more creative and more realistic ways to improve their language skills.
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I've also seen proposals to do professional development with teachers through Second Life. They could actually practice responding to different scenarios in this virtual world. It seems like it would be a ton of work!
Fakebook - 5 views
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"Fakebook" allows teachers and students to create imaginary profile pages for study purposes.
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Use "Fakebook" to chart the plot of a book, the development of a character, a series of historical events, the debates and relationships between people, and so on!
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Another FB idea, but this is not connected to the real facebook. I'm not sure classmates can interact with these "fake" profiles. Still, might be fun.
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I can imagine using this after reading a book with a class - I could assign a character to each student and give them a situation to respond to. It might turn out something like this: https://thehairpin.com/texts-from-pride-and-prejudice-9508de842826
Social Media Posts as Exemplars | Edutopia - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Students Can Now Guide Themselves In Google Expeditions - 1 views
100 Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroom - OnlineCollege.org - 11 views
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Teachers can utilize Facebook for class projects, for enhancing communication, and for engaging students in a manner that might not be entirely possible in traditional classroom settings. Read on to learn how you can be using Facebook in your classroom, no matter if you are a professor, student, working online, or showing up in person for class.
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This list is amazing. It has even a list of apps and pages that work very well with Facebook.
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This is a great list! I never used facebook for teaching but I learned many facebook apps for instructional purpose! Thank you for posting!
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Thanks for sharing. This is related to work we did this week.
TESOL Blog - 2 views
100+ Tools for Differentiating Instruction Through Social Media | Edutopia - 1 views
Beginning Spanish Listening Practice - 4 views
Using social media as a language learning tool | Teacher Network | The Guardian - 3 views
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Five ways you can start to engage with your pupils on social media
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reate a Facebook page
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Create a Twitter account. S
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This article is about England but has some good tips for beginning to engage students using social media. It also shows that other countries struggle with promoting the importance of FL learning too.
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This blog provides facts about the influence of new technology in society and it engages instructors to be updated and open to new ways of teaching. It also provides some examples on how we can engage our students to learn languages through the use of social media. Carlatech17
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