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Barbara Lindsey

Thirty-Eight Interesting Ways* to use Wordle in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Another of Tom Barrett's great applied examples.
Barbara Lindsey

An Almanac of Things for Learning (Things to Learn With) - 0 views

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    An array of lessons using Google products
Barbara Lindsey

YouTube - Street View in Google Earth - 0 views

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    Demo of street view and how to navigate it in Google Earth.
Barbara Lindsey

Digitally Speaking / Blogging - 0 views

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    Another excellent wiki from Bill Ferriter to help teachers think through classroom blogging
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.
Barbara Lindsey

10 Jan 2009 - Tips/Tools for Using and Managing Social Networks - Classroom 2.0 LIVE! - 0 views

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    Recorded session along with valuable links to additional resources.
Barbara Lindsey

I want to Skype with a class from another country, help! - Twitter for Teachers - 0 views

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    Was the hottest topic for the week of October 11th. Five responses.
Barbara Lindsey

Three Practical Ideas for Using Twitter in E-Learning » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 0 views

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    Thanks to a retweet from @tonnet Has some excellent suggestions for classroom (learning) application.
Barbara Lindsey

Different class: How a new online approach aims to revolutionise language learning - Sc... - 0 views

  • Five years since secondary school pupils were allowed to drop languages after the age of 14, the number of young people taking a modern foreign language at GCSE has slumped. The Government currently has no plans to make languages a compulsory subject again, preferring instead to make them available to all primary schoolchildren. But there are new initiatives afoot to encourage secondary school pupils to learn foreign languages.
  • athryn Board is the chief executive at Cilt, the National Centre for Languages, which is working to motivate young people through initiatives such as the annual Language and Film Talent Awards (Laftas). She says the removal of foreign languages as a compulsory element of education for children older than 14 puts British youngsters at an unfair disadvantage when it comes to carving out international careers. But her message is more about using language-learning to boost employability, literacy and reading skills than attempting to push school-leavers into specialised languages-based careers.
  • While our sometimes smug attitude to foreign languages rests on the belief that the rest of the world speaks English, this is no longer the case, according to Cilt.In 2000, 51 per cent of internet use was in English, but this figure has now dropped in favour of Chinese and Arabic. While English remains a key language of business for the present, it is quite possible that Mandarin will overtake it."Less than 7 per cent of the world speaks English as a first language and 75 per cent of the world's population don't speak any English at all," says Board, "so to assume that our mother tongue is sufficient to get by in most circumstances simply isn't true any more." If, at a time of increased globalisation, being able to offer at least a smattering of someone else's language puts you ahead of the game in all sorts of different walks of life, then in terms of popularity, languages are at an all-time low.
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    Five years since secondary school pupils were allowed to drop languages after the age of 14, the number of young people taking a modern foreign language at GCSE has slumped. The Government currently has no plans to make languages a compulsory subject again, preferring instead to make them available to all primary schoolchildren. But there are new initiatives afoot to encourage secondary school pupils to learn foreign languages.
Barbara Lindsey

TeachPaperless: The Five Minute Twitter Verb Crunch Drill - 0 views

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    Gives example of whole class Latin verb parsing using Diigo, Twitter and Twitterfall. Extension: resultant work used as review/homework guide.
Barbara Lindsey

Official Google Blog: Introducing Google Building Maker - 1 views

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    Create 3-D buildings from major cities worldwide.
Barbara Lindsey

Paly Voice - Home - 0 views

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    Palo Alto High School Online Journalism Site. Excellent example of authentic student work.
Barbara Lindsey

Google Earth Outreach - 0 views

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    Google Earth Video Tutorials
Barbara Lindsey

Google For Educators - Geo Education - 0 views

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    Getting started with google earth for educators
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