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Nik Peachey

Create an ESL EFL Video Quiz - 1 views

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    ESL Video is a great free site that enables you to create your own quizzes based on video clips from popular sharing sites like YouTube or BlipTV. You have to register and log in and then you just grab embed codes for the video you want to build you quiz around. The site is multilingual so it doesn't just have to be an English language video.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Using Wise Quotes with EFL ESL Students - 0 views

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    I've always found wise (and sometimes not so wise) quotes really useful, both within the classroom with students and as a way of introducing a topic when writing materials. I've used lots of different websites to find quotes over the years, but iWise is certainly about to become my new favourite as it seems to have taken wise quotes to a new level.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: 20 WebCam Activities for EFL ESL Students - 0 views

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    Back in November 2008 I published Part 1 of a series of articles intended to explore the use of WebCams in education. I have now finally got round to writing Part 2 which is a collection of 20 activities EFL ESL teachers can do with their students.
Christy Hanna

WikiThink - home - 0 views

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    Great site on how to use wikis to get students to collaborate
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Use Rikai.com to learn Japanese Kanji or as a Japanese Dictionary - 0 views

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    Read Text or Webpages with Popups!
Nik Peachey

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Creating Social Polls and Questionnaires Using Urtak - 4 views

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    "The polls it creates are pretty simple. You just type in 'Yes , No' questions or statements and then click enter, give your poll a title and instructions and click on done. It seems like you can have as many questions as you like. The longest one I created had 45. Here are a couple that I created. Feel free to try them out and answer the questions to see how they work. "
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    The polls it creates are pretty simple. You just type in 'Yes , No' questions or statements and then click enter, give your poll a title and instructions and click on done. It seems like you can have as many questions as you like. The longest one I created had 45. Here are a couple that I created. Feel free to try them out and answer the questions to see how they work.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Quick Shout: Create Quick Interactive Activities - 5 views

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    The first step is to grab a text you want to use with your students. I just grabbed the first couple of paragraphs of a BBC News Report. Paste the text into the field and select which type of words you want to remove. Then select the type of activity you want it to be. At present there are 3 choices:
Cara Whitehead

Learning Games For Kids - 0 views

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    Free educational games and songs games for kids
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