Chegg is an online homework help and material supply company and Dan Rosensweig, chief executive officer at Chegg, discusses the trends in education tech and what we can expect to see in 2016.
"Linking, developing and supporting English Language Teaching professionals worldwide" is the motto of IATEFL. I think it is one of the biggest field in ELT. There are many seminars, webinars and also some articles are done under the cover of this community. It is really appreciated but to join you need to pay around 56 $.
Social media permeates today's society with millions of us engrossed, some would argue to the point of unhealthy addiction, in the latest happenings via apps such as Facebook and Twitter.
This site is devoted to teaching educators how to use screencasting and the flipped classroom. This website is really beneficial because you can apply flipped method and then you can record your video and post here. Then the members can watch and give feedback. Also there are some videos showing this.You need to be member for this website but I think it worths.
This website is mentioned in the readings of this week. Actually the mentioned one is in Harvard University; however, this one is in Temple College, but the method is the same. Terry Austin is the professor in the class and he and the students talk about Learning Catalytics. It is good to watch video and also there data before LC and after LC which shows the success raising.
This is the video about Punya Mishra as a keynote speaker at 21st century learning conference in Hong Kong in 2012. There is an interesting point in his speech that we use email for different purposes such as to remember things, to store something and so on. However, email was not designed for those purposes. We created those uses. Technology usage is a little connected with creativity.