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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Tom Daccord

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Boomwriter - About Us - 5 views

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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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Inicio/Home - Sra. Odom's Spanish Class Website - 5 views

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    This is the website for Sra. Odom's (formerly Sra. Bivens') Spanish Classes.
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Ah-Bon-French - home - 3 views

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    French teacher uses wiki to teach French to beginners: has notes, exercises, flash cards, videos, and more
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livebinders4teachers / FrontPage - 1 views

  • If you would rather not post yourself, please send an email to support@livebinders.com with suggestions for this wiki, and we will incorporate them.  Thanks!  http://www.livebinders.com
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    "This workspace was created for educators to share and categorize livebinders by subject, grade-level, and whatever else makes sense. Please feel free to add binders, pages, and new sections. "
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Voicethread for Educators - Voicethread for Educators - 5 views

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    VoiceThread Ning for educators with teaching ideas and examples.
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Wix.com - Sound and Fury - 11 views

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    An example of Wix on a language arts classroom.
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Language Learning with Livemocha | Learn a Language Online - Free! - 3 views

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    "Livemocha is the world's largest language learning community with over 5 million members! Designed for all language goals and skill levels, Livemocha offers free and plus learning options that actually work - and make learning languages social and fun!"
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Engo - 4 views

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    Engo is an online tuition services that uses StepTalkAudio™ system where you record voice messages instead of text. You get personalised help with English learning by a real teacher.
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Teaching Blogs « Classroom201X - 6 views

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    List of "Teaching Blogs" re ESOL, EFL, ELT, MFL, PLNs, and more.
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BBC Janala Delivers 1M English Lessons To Mobile In Bangladesh - 2 views

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    Janala, a mobile service which helps learn English via mobile phones in Bangladesh, has delivered 1 million English lessons. Janala, which means "window," was launched in November last year and is run by BBC World Service Trust and funded by UK's Department for International Development.
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Teaching Languages in a Virtual World - A community to support the TESOL EVO 2010 session - 2 views

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    A Ning community to support the TESOL EVO 2010 session
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LANGUAGES AND LEARNING - THE PATH I HAVE FOLLOWED - The Educators' Royal Treatment - 0 views

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    LANGUAGES AND LEARNING - THE PATH I HAVE FOLLOWED "with my "Languages and Learning" blog at http://amandasalt.blogspot.com I also joined Twitter, although I found it a lonely and pointless activity initially. I now find it to be one of my main sources of CPD (Continuing Professional Development) and also a place where people are generous with their praise and genuine in their concern. A visit to the Isle of Wight for a languages and ICT conference, organised by the amazing Joe Dale (www.joedale.typepad.com), added to my enthusiasm, and as I approach the end of this academic year, I have created a wiki for my pupils (http://spanishingrosvenor.wikispaces.com) and also dabbled with Audacity, Goanimate, Voki, ToonDoo, Animoto and Voice Thread, amongst others.Today I ran workshops on all of these as well as an overview of blogging, Twitter and Diigo."
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    LANGUAGES AND LEARNING - THE PATH I HAVE FOLLOWED with my "Languages and Learning" blog at http://amandasalt.blogspot.com I also joined Twitter, although I found it a lonely and pointless activity initially. I now find it to be one of my main sources of CPD (Continuing Professional Development) and also a place where people are generous with their praise and genuine in their concern. A visit to the Isle of Wight for a languages and ICT conference, organised by the amazing Joe Dale (www.joedale.typepad.com), added to my enthusiasm, and as I approach the end of this academic year, I have created a wiki for my pupils (http://spanishingrosvenor.wikispaces.com) and also dabbled with Audacity, Goanimate, Voki, ToonDoo, Animoto and Voice Thread, amongst others.Today I ran workshops on all of these as well as an overview of blogging, Twitter and Diigo.
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