The HumBox is a new way of storing, managing and publishing your Humanities teaching resources on the web. Share handouts, exercises, podcasts, videos and anything else you can imagine!
EFL blog - various writers and topics, some very interesting, some less so. Quite interesting one on EAP:
English for Academic Purposes - 7 Myths and Realities Edward de Chazal
"The main goal is to build and support the ELT (English Language Teaching) community in Canada through networking, training and professional development opportunities. "
Lots of videos teaching you things - especially maths. Sound quality not great on all the 'Talks' videos/audio, but v. wide range of topics. Aimed at learners - i.e. people who want to learn things (rather than being for fun etc.) Worth a look.
In 2006 I wrote An A-Z of ELT - an encyclopedia-dictionary of terminology relating to English language and English language teaching. As soon as it was published (by Macmillan) I was already planning an update. Hence this blog.
This site aims to help students learn about - and teachers teach - the English language. There are tasks to help work through the material, expert advice and strategies for identifying unknown texts.
PebblePad is much more than an eportfolio. It is a Personal Learning System being used in learning contexts as diverse as schools, colleges, universities and professional bodies; by learners, teachers and assessors; for Personal Development Planning, Continuing Professional Development, and Learning, Teaching and Assessment.