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BBC | British Council teaching English - IATEFL - 0 views

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    Reports from IATEFL 2006 international conference, Harrogate, England
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BBC | British Council teaching English - Downloads - British Literature - 0 views

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    Storytelling sites rec Claudia
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TOP ENGLISH TEACHING: resources for English teachers. - 0 views

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    A site with many possibilities of exercises
Paul Beaufait

Around the Corner - MGuhlin.net : Diigo Made Simple: Video and Screenshots - 1 views

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    Introduces Diigo: lists suggestions for using Diigo in education from discussion with Clif Mims on why teachers and learners would, should could use Diigo, and diplays annotated screenshots showing how to activate and use Diigo functions
Carla Arena

About Throughout the Ages - 0 views

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    A wonderful site for visual literacy. It gives teachers lots of practical tips on how to use visual literacy in the classroom and the photos archives with historical background and questions are great. Though it is meant for American schools, lost of interesting resources and ideas.
Kolja Schönfeld

Working with online learning communities - 0 views

  • Lurkers are widely known to be among the majority of defined members and they have been found to make up over 90% of most online groups.
  • most important members in view of their potential to contribute to online groups.
  • Clark’s work is well sourced, and within it he develops three guiding principles: online learning communities are grown, not built online learning communities need leaders personal narrative is vital to online learning communities.
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  • Clark identifies that “online learning communities grow best when there is value to being part of them”.
  • Clark contends that “leaders are needed to define the environment, keep it safe, give it purpose, identity and keep it growing”. He gives a set of mantras for teacher/leaders in any online community: all you need is love control the environment, not the group lead by example let lurkers lurk short leading questions get conversations going be personally congratulatory and inquisitive route information in all directions care about the people in the community; this cannot be faked understand consensus and how to build it, and sense when it's been built and just not recognised, and when you have to make a decision despite all the talking.
Holly Dilatush

kwout | kwout this! button (API) - 0 views

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    larry ferlazzo recommended
Paul Beaufait

Commonwealth of Learning - Education for a Digital World - 0 views

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    Copublication of BCcampus and Commonwealth of Learning
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    Hot off the press!
Paul Beaufait

LearningTimes Network - "LearningTimes.org" - 0 views

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    Alan Selig's audio and textual responses to Learning Times Green Room episode 46
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