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Andrew Graff

Twine - Organize, Share, Discover Information Around Your Interests - 0 views

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    Impressed by the "tour" of Twine and how nuanced it seems to be, I registered for the beta.
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    Eventually useful in upper-level language courses? A Quintura for foreign languages on a social-networking scale?
doug_lss

Singingfish - the audio/video search engine - 0 views

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    Search engine just for audio and video files - perhaps useful for language teachers looking for av content
Nik Peachey

Daily English Activities - 0 views

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    Daily autonomous online learning for students of EFL and ESL
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    Daily autonomous online learning for students of EFL and ESL. Translation can be a very useful tool in helping you to learn a language. It can make you think much more closely about the relationship of your language to the language you are learning. Translating also makes you think very carefully about the meaning of the text you need to translate and how to express it in your own language.
yc c

Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus - An online thesaurus and dictionary of over 145,000 words th... - 0 views

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    The Visual Thesaurus is an interactive dictionary and thesaurus which creates word maps that blossom with meanings and branch to related words. Its innovative display encourages exploration and learning. You'll understand language in a powerful new way.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Daily English Activities: Learn How to Correct Errors - 0 views

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    Students often expect their teacher to correct their written errors, but students can also learn a lot from looking for and correcting errors in written work. This activity gives you the chance to test your correction skills and find errors in short texts using a site called BookOven and a tool called SpellChecker
yc c

Use Rikai.com to learn Japanese Kanji or as a Japanese Dictionary - 0 views

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    Read Text or Webpages with Popups!
Giulia Covezzi

Didattica2.0 - 3 views

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    An italian blog about language teaching and web2.0 with articles, tools reviews and ideas about how to use such tools.
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.
Tom Daccord

Boomwriter - About Us - 5 views

shared by Tom Daccord on 19 May 11 - No Cached
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    "Boomwriter blends creative writing and social media technology to provide a competitive writing platform that is integrated into the national education curriculum. Everyone wins; schools have a more engaging creative writing process, teachers have a tool that focuses their students on creative writing techniques and students have fun in the process."
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