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Barbara Lindsey

Welcome - Confucius Institute at Michigan State University - 1 views

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    Yong Zhao's Confucius Institute
Kate Krotzer

Vocabgenii - 0 views

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    Try this online vocabulary game for English Language Learners.
Barbara Lindsey

ToniTheisen » home - 0 views

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    Wonderful collection of resources for language teachers.
Barbara Lindsey

YouTube - supersi77's Channel - 0 views

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    A video tutorial on how to use Google Maps' new Street View feature to spice up your languages lessons!
Barbara Lindsey

Digitally Speaking / Social Bookmarking and Annotating - 0 views

  • Many of today's teachers make a critical mistake when introducing digital tools by assuming that armed with a username and a password, students will automatically find meaningful ways to learn together.  The results can be disastrous.  Motivation wanes when groups using new services fail to meet reasonable standards of performance.  "Why did I bother to plug my students in for this project?" teachers wonder.  "They could have done better work with a piece of paper and a pencil!"
  • With shared annotation services like Diigo, powerful learning depends on much more than understanding the technical details behind adding highlights and comments for other members of a group to see.  Instead, powerful learning depends on the quality of the conversation that develops around the content being studied together.  That means teachers must systematically introduce students to a set of collaborative dialogue behaviors that can be easily implemented online.
  • intellectual philanthropy and collective intelligence
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  • While these early interactions are simplistic processes that by themselves aren't enough to drive meaningful change in teaching and learning, they are essential because they provide team members with low risk opportunities to interact with one another around the topics, materials and instructional practices that should form the foundation of classroom learning experiences.
  • A tagging language is nothing more than a set of categories that all members of a group agree to use when bookmarking websites for shared projects.
  • In Shirky's terms, teams that embrace social bookmarking decrease the "cost" of  group transactions.  No longer do members resist sharing because it's too time consuming or difficult to be valuable. Instead, with a little bit of thought and careful planning, groups can make sharing resources---a key process that all learning teams have to learn to manage---remarkably easy and instant.
  • Imagine the collective power of an army of readers engaged in ongoing conversation about provocative ideas, challenging one another's thought, publicly debating, and polishing personal beliefs.  Imagine the cultural understandings that could develop between readers from opposite sides of the earth sharing thought together.  Imagine the potential for brainstorming global solutions, for holding government agencies accountable, or for gathering feedback from disparate stakeholder groups when reading moves from a "fundamentally private activity" to a "community event."
  • Understanding that there are times when users want their shared reading experiences to be more focused, however, Diigo makes it possible to keep highlights and annotations private or available to members of predetermined and self-selected groups.  For professional learning teams exploring instructional practices or for student research groups exploring content for classroom projects, this provides a measure of targeted exploration between likeminded thinkers.
  • Diigo takes the idea of collective exploration of content one step further by providing groups with the opportunity to create shared discussion forums
Barbara Lindsey

Let's get physical- - 0 views

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    Some great language learning activities that involve physical activity. Can't remember where I got the link from. Probably from my PLN on Twitter.
Katherine Ruddick

¡Bienvenidos a AsíSeHace.net! - 0 views

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      Resources (video, audio, text) + assessments for Spanish
Katherine Ruddick

Audiria.com - Free Spanish Podcasts, Videos, Transcripts, Exercises and Vocabulary - 2 views

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      RESOURCES! CULTURAL CONTENT! LANGUAGE EXPLANATIONS!!!!!
Lisa Laurito

Spanish Resources - 9 views

www.spanishplans.org free teaching ideas refined lesson plans engaging activities ready to use materials professional development connect and network with fellow language teachers stay connected w...

Teachers Spanish

started by Lisa Laurito on 28 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Rita Oleksak

Comprehensive Lesson Plans to Accompany Feature-Length Foreign Language Films - 7 views

shared by Rita Oleksak on 13 Sep 11 - Cached
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    "A film is broken down into segments of 10-15 minutes and then an entire lesson is built around those 10-15 minutes using comprehsnsion exercises, vocabulary, cultural notes when appropriate, at least two communicative activities and a homework assignment."
ida shea

voki - 3 views

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    create your own free speaking avatar
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    This is a great website. I think our students will enjoy making their own speaking avatars in the language they are studying.
Jan Eklund

Artlink - Creative Connections - 3 views

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    Artlink - An Interdisciplinary program designed for 3rd -12th grade art and language arts classes. Students create art projects designed to reflect their life and culture. The artwork is exchanged with a partner class in a different country. Students examine and enjoy the art from their partners, gaining new perspectives into their culture.
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