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Carla Brunis Tagebuch - taz.de - 0 views

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    Upper level reading, certainly of some interest to most students due to the sheer breadth of her stardom/fame/recognition-- I assume this was published in France first!
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Nik's Quick Shout: Writing Around a Video Clip - 0 views

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    This is a good way to get students using contrasting time structures and tenses in a reasonably creative and imaginative way.
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Top 10 Language Learning Blogs 2009 - bab.la & Lexiophiles - 0 views

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    Top 100 Language Learning blogs - nice resources for developing your PLN.
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Social Media's Effect on Learning - Digits - WSJ - 0 views

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    WSJ summary of a study on social media and learning. Showed that children may understand sounds of languages more than with traditional learning because of interaction with media.
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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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ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Award - 0 views

  • Best Websites for Teaching and Learning
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Nik's Quick Shout: Teaching EFL ESL in Second Life. Really? - 0 views

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    I will be meeting up with Dennis Newson and anyone else who is interested to chat about my experiences in Second Life and what I see as the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to delivering English language instruction there.
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Nik's Quick Shout: Write Your Own Quick Biography - 0 views

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    Biographicon is a kind of who's who of anybody. It's actually a biography site where anyone can go and add information about themselves or anyone else!
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Social Networking 2009 - 0 views

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    Social Networking 2009 - Online Conference for English Teachers interested in ICT.
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U.S.A. Learns - 0 views

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    Site for adults to learn English online
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Web 2.0 Tools for EFL ESL Teachers - 0 views

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    The complete two hour session was recorded and can be viewed online (warts and all), so if you would like to hear me talking and displaying some of these tools then you can go to: Nik Peachey on Web 2.0 in the EFL Classroom
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