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Paul Beaufait

John M. Swales and Christine B. Feak: Academic Writing for Graduate Students, Second Ed... - 0 views

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    in the Michigan Series in English for Academic & Professional Purposes http://www.press.umich.edu/series.do;jsessionid=DE23DDC4C02A2FFCF24D02484BAF601B?id=UM75
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    "contains many practical tips for simplifying and clarifying concepts while maintaining the appropriate register for professional audiences" (LinkedIn: TESOL Group: News Discussion, Times Topics: Who Says?, comment 3, c. 2009.01.24) http://www.linkedin.com/newsArticle?viewDiscussion=&articleID=24075972&gid=122431&split_page=1#comment_3
Illya Arnet

Lunch over IP: ESE (Evil Search Engine) movies: a scenario - 0 views

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    The second story was published in a Swiss magazine. I find it more interesting than the first as it opens up to all sorts of questions about what happens with all the data we put on the net. It makes one think, though I wouldn't stop just because of the negative possibilites. I have nothing to hide and the profit I (we) gain is greater in my opinion
Carla Arena

learningwithcomputers07 wiki / online_bookmarking2 - 0 views

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    Hi, guys. I've just posted our second week on our wiki, though we're still on week 1. Just for the ones who like to play around during the weekend. Thanks for the wonderful contribution on week 1! This is truly a social bookmarking experience. Let's keep digging Diigo. Carla and Susana.
Carla Arena

The Web2.0 in 64 seconds at The Journey - 0 views

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    Dear all, I'd like to invite you to take part in this wonderful project called Web2.0Wednesday . Join us! Fun, enriching, connected. This is my first production based on the task proposed for this Wednesday. How would you define the Web2.0 in one minute?
Nelba Quintana

Second Life in Education PORTAL - 0 views

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    Vance attempts to make sense of an overwhelming amount of information on transformative technologies with huge potential for education
susana canelo

Blog - Languagelab.com, Life Based English Learning - 0 views

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    Daf's blog about teaching in Second Life. Just fascinating
Carla Arena

Easy Thumbnails Software -- Free thumbnail utility from Fookes Software - 0 views

shared by Carla Arena on 16 Jun 08 - Cached
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    ver. 3.0 avail. for: Windows 95/98/2000/2003/NT4/Me/XP/Vista
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    reportedly easy to use tool for down-sizing pictures
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    Thanks to Vance for pointing this out in: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/blogging4educators/message/1343
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    I first heard about this software during a BAW session, when I knew nothing about working with pictures (not that I know much now! :-P!!!). Loved it immediately 'coz of its intuititive interface. Still today, I'm fascinated by how I can copy (while at the same time compress) tens of pictures from my mobile devices to my hard disk in just a couple of clicks and seconds! Definitely worth trying!
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    Easily resize photos with this downloadable freeware. Recommended by Dafne
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    Thanks Gladys and Paul for sharin these photo manipulation sites. We all need them nowadays. I must confess I'm totally in love with Flickr together with Picnik . It gives lots of editing options, including adding text, special effects, etc and when I'm done, it saves directly to my Flickr account. Lots of fun and very useful to create tutorials, for example.
Learning with Computers group

English as a Second Language Podcast - 0 views

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    A lot of podcasts. But if you want a complete transcrip, you have to be a member
Yuly Asencion

Writing Fun by Jenny Eather - helping kids with how to write using text organizers - an... - 19 views

shared by Yuly Asencion on 30 Dec 10 - Cached
Vernon Fowler liked it
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    A fantastic starting block for writing. I'll be using the narrative format here, as a lead in to using Storybird for our English Second Language courses.
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