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Teacher Training Videos created by Russell Stannard - 101 views

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    " * About Russell Stannard * ELT/ESL Videos * Web 2.0/ICT Videos * Russell's Research Videos * 9 Great Spelling Sites for ELT * Free on-line screen capture tool * Zimmer Twins-Brilliant Cartoon/Dialogue Tool for Kids * Word Magnets-Great vocabulary/Grammar Tool * How to use Survey Monkey * My favourite Website on the Web * 5 Simple but brilliant ELT tools * Great Text Tool called WordSift * Wolfram Alpha Great Question Making Tool * Fun Viral Marketing Tools * Amazing 3D dialogue builder * 2 amazing presentation tools * Best Pronunciation Sites * Best ELT sites 2008 * Great dictation site * Wordle-Great Vocab Site * My favourite Listening Site * 10 vocab sites for kids * ELT Videos with subtitles * Brilliant Comic Site * 7 Great Fun sites for ELT * Unusual Vocabulary Site * Really Fun Dialogue Building Tool * A site for drawing&Recording * 11 great sites for teaching English * Recording & Searching Podcasts with Podamatic * Good sites for ELT Video content * Review of the best ELT podcasts * Voicethread- Presentation tool * Fun drawing tool Humanising Language Teaching The Blogs I use most for ELT * Larry Ferlazzo's blog * Nik Peachey's blog * Blog at IH Barcelona * Ozge's Blog * Carl's Blog Newsletter For extra free materials and training videos, sign up to our monthly newsletter! Email Address: Confirm Email Address: Name: Organisation/Institution: "
Wayne Holly

7 Brilliant Story-based eLearning Examples: "e" is for emotional, experientia... - 83 views

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    7 Brilliant Story-based eLearning Examples: "e" is for emotional, experiential
trisha_poole

Expressing Technology: A Roundtable With Sir James Dyson | Epicenter | Wired.com - 88 views

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    Interesting article connecting technology, innovation, and education. Brilliant man - brilliant ideas - read well.
Marc Patton

34 Brilliant Free Icon Sets for Designers and Developers - DzineBlog.com - 101 views

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    Brilliant Free Icon Sets for Designers and Developers
Ruth Sinker

Glossary » Knowledge@Wharton High School - 18 views

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    Brilliant! English/Spanish video glossary of business-related terms. 
smilex3md

A Brilliant Plan? | Inside Higher Ed - 13 views

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    Satire. In the article, the author proposes MOOAs (massive open online administrations) and posits that "By having one experienced group of administrators make decisions for hundreds of campuses simultaneously, MOOA would help address these problems expeditiously and economically.  Since MOOA would allow colleges to dispense with most of their own administrators, it would generate substantial cost savings in higher education."
Gerald Carey

http://www.dynamicdiagrams.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/orrery_2011_bce.swf - 3 views

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    Brilliant simulation of the orbits of the planets AND their moons.
Peter Beens

10 Twitter Tips for Teachers | PlanbookEdu Blog - 50 views

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    Using Twitter is a brilliant way for teachers to connect to their students, classroom parents, and the global community. If you are a teacher, you can use Twitter in a variety of ways, from staying updated on new trends in education to encouraging idea sharing in the classroom. The following list of tips can help you get the most out of your Twitter experience.
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    I recently had a teacher declare that Twitter was "a waste of time" during one of our meetings. It's good to see resources that will help our teachers understand the value of tools like Twitter.
Roland Gesthuizen

8 Observations on flipping the classroom - Articles - Educational Technology ... - 128 views

  • Flipping is not for everyone. There is not one right way to teach. There is not even one way to flip your classroom.
  • The videos are a very basic part of the class. It is not the entire story
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    One of the more unfortunate buzzwords to appear in online education circles and the press is "flipping the classroom". .. The students watch the videos for homework, freeing up the lesson for interactivity, project work and so on. I not impressed with this brilliant "new" idea. Why not?
Martin Burrett

LiveMinutes - Web Conferencing - 91 views

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    A brilliant, 'must try' web tool for group to text/voice chat, with a collaborative whiteboard, document viewer and more, all in real time. I'm really loving this tool at the moment for joint language lessons with my school's Chinese partner school. No sign in require, however register for free for extra features. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Nate White

How to Foster a Creative Mindset in Your Students | Edudemic - 71 views

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    Interesting article on fostering creativity in students. Two of the points especially are aha moments that appear counter-intuitive, but are actually brilliant. Great short read.
Roland O'Daniel

mathfuture - events - 36 views

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    An interest group that shares valuable tools/conversations/ideas for developing mathematical understanding naturally (not just in the classroom). Maria Droujkova is one of the driving forces behind the group, and she's brilliant and dedicated to the cause. 
G Hubler

7 Brilliant Ways to use Edmodo that will Blow. Your. Mind. - 209 views

  • Playground: Kids are kids and sometimes they just have something funny that they are dying to share.  Create a “Playground” group where students have free reign to post whatever they want (with guidelines for appropriate use of course — encourage expression and creativity, but reinforce the need for boundaries and appropriate behavior).
Jon Tanner

A Nation At Risk: Edited by Yong Zhao - 34 views

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    Great commentary on current education reform.
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    Brilliant editing of the intro to "A Nation At Risk" to reflect the absurd claims of the original, and to underscore the need to deliberately support creativity and diverse thinking in schools in order for America to maintain relevance.
Dennis OConnor

Internet Search Challenge - 36 views

  • The paradoxical thing about information and searching is that the more of it there is, the less of it we will see. The results we retrieve will be a smaller and smaller sample of what's actually available. And I don't see how this trend can be reversed.
  • I don't speak Spanish, but can usually figure out the meaning of traveler's information printed in a couple of languages. My insufficiency became evident when searching online for information on La Posada, a Mexican Christmas tradition.
  • I wanted to know if there was traditional music for this Mexican celebration. I think I would have found it right away if there weren't other meanings and spellings for 'la posada.'
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    Carl Heine's brilliant blog on Internet Search skills. A must read.
John Evans

Education World: Seven Brilliant Things Teachers Do With Technology - 157 views

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Elizabeth Resnick

All you need to get started | EdCafes in the Classroom - 91 views

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    Brilliant idea.
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