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Sora Lee

Learning SEO Techniques through Online Courses - 1 views

Because of the recent economic downturn, I was planning of setting up a business that is unique from the common business ventures people go into. One time, I was searching through the Internet and ...

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doug_lss

Open Learning Initiative at Carnegie Mellon University - 1 views

  • A collection of "cognitively informed," openly available and free online courses and course materials that enact instruction for an entire course in an online format.
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    A collection of "cognitively informed," openly available and free online courses and course materials that enact instruction for an entire course in an online format.
yc c

Online Language Courses - Online Courses - 1 views

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    Afrikaans, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, Gaelic, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin, Latvian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Scottish, Sicilian, Slovak, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukranian, Vietnamese, Welsh, Yiddish, and also Sign Language. If you're interested in how learning a language works, there are also linguistics courses online.
Katherine Buhr

http://registrar.missouri.edu/degrees-catalogs/2010-2012b/1012-catalog-b-course-offerin... - 0 views

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    UMC German Course Descriptions
Nita Paul

LeoSpeak - Online Spoken English Course - Learn English Speaking - 0 views

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    Leospeak aims at teaching how to speak English fluently through online spoken English course. Learn English speaking and improve your communication skills.Our Spoken English Online course has innumerable advantages such as less strain, requires no travel & most importantly our curriculum is flexible enough to suit learner in any stage.
Nik Peachey

1 Week workshop: Easy Web 2.0 tools that you can use in your classroom - 5 views

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    "Over the course of this event we will be looking at a small range of web based tools that will enable you to create motivating online language learning activities for your students. These can be used either in class or set as homework. You will have the chance to understand how these tools work, find out how to use them with students and be able to try your hand at creating and sharing activities with other teachers. By the end of the event you should have a small 'toolkit' of resources and ideas that will enable you to enhance your lessons though the effective and pedagogically sound use of technology."
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    Over the course of this event we will be looking at a small range of web based tools that will enable you to create motivating online language learning activities for your students. These can be used either in class or set as homework. You will have the chance to understand how these tools work, find out how to use them with students and be able to try your hand at creating and sharing activities with other teachers. By the end of the event you should have a small 'toolkit' of resources and ideas that will enable you to enhance your lessons though the effective and pedagogically sound use of technology.
Simon B

That'SLife » Blog Archive » Online Language Learning - 0 views

  • There are certain perceived advantages – flexibility, price, personalized learning… but frankly most of the research will show that these are not nearly as important as we might feel.
  • Disadvantages in online language courses are relatively obvious, I think – lack of easy group practice, lack of eye contact, lack of many paralinguistic features which make the possibility of group gelling and real communicative practice much harder than they might be in a face-to-face context.
  • there are plenty of opportunities online for real, meaningful language practice – Second Life with its international communities of native speakers springs to mind here – and these may be much more real and useful than anything that may be achieved in an online classroom.
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  • you cannot really learn a language online, but you can improve one.
  • many online courses will give you plenty of practice in the basic skills, few of them have the community side in place to successfully emulate the experience of learning with a group of like-minded people.
  • the social community should be the absolute centre of any school or course, and not something tacked on at the end.
  • People need to get together and talk to each other, to laugh and share and discuss – you simply don’t get this in an online tutorial with a teacher. So yes, by all means have good solid exercises, games and everything else – but don’t bother opening an online school, or engaging in distance language teaching unless you give people a chance to talk to each other.
  • I would be looking for a company that has been around for a while, long enough to prove that what it offers is good enough to survive. I would then be looking at if they are recognized by an institution for the work they do.
  • I’d ask to talk to a real human being at the other end of the phone who could answer my questions in the language of my choice, and I would find out about the organization – who they have working for them, who the writers are, who their big clients are. I’d have a sample class and a sample tutorial.
rappscott

Free Spanish Course - 0 views

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    This MOOC starts January 21st. this free Spanish course will use adaptive learning and native content to teach Spanish. Enrollment is open now and it is completely free.
Lauren Rosen

Using ThingLink to Build Presentational Speaking Skills - The FLTMAG | The FLTMAG - 0 views

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    FLTMag article from a Spanish instructor in the Elevate course. Great example of using Thinglink on students own works to narrate them.
Erin McCloskey

Teaching Chinese in the Digital Age -- The Santa Barbara Independent - 0 views

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    Online Mandarin class offered in Santa Barbara, CA "Now, in Santa Barbara, 45 students from five local schools have begun taking a high-tech class in Mandarin this semester. With the addition of this new course, Santa Barbara students will converse on a global scale and interact as a digital community."
Quilla Toso

Officially Approved TQUK Centre - 0 views

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    We offer internationally recognised,TQUK level 5 & Level 7 #TEFL #TESOL courses and qualifications by distance learning and in the classroom
doug_lss

Slideshow: Using Skype in Prof. Janet Caulkins' French 313 - 0 views

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    This slideshow illustrates how Professor Caulkins uses Skype to bring authentic voices into the classroom, provide students with opportunities to apply their skills, and bring course content to life with compelling and challenging cross-cultural experiences.
Sheri Brown

Why Spanish is the Most Romantic Language - 0 views

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    Spanish Language The term 'romanticism' paints the picture of a neoclassical era comprising mystery, attraction, eccentricity, melancholy, disheartening and of course an inexplicable happiness. For ages, romanticism has been defined or labeled with the expressions such as 'irrational', 'revolutionary', 'liberal' etc. depending on the era, country, region and culture.
onlineittuts

Blogger Training in Urdu/Hindi Language - 0 views

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    I have made complete Blogger Training in Urdu. I hope You have learned this course without face any difficulties, I have worked with practically.
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?
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