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Paul Beaufait

Controversies in using teChnology in language teaChing | TeaChing English | British CounCil | BBC - 0 views

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    BBC artiCle Cites: Barrett, B and Sharma, P (2007) Blended Learning - using teChnology inside and beyond the language Classroom MaCmillan Jones, C (1086) 'It's not so muCh the program, more what you do with it: the importanCe of methodology in CALL' System 14 / 2, 171-178
cncwebworld1

Best Programming Language to Learn in 2018 - 0 views

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    The tech industry is moving at very brisk pace. Many programming languages are out there in the market on which this global tech industry is counting on.But there are certain languages which have been very demanding since their inception and they continue to outperform other Programming languages. As a tech guy, you must master these languages.
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أفضل أداة تنظيف القرص الصلب من الملفات المهملة - 0 views

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    شرح اداه تنظف القرص C في الكومبيوتر
vishal_165

Is the SAS course a good choice for career | SAS Training course - 0 views

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    SAS Training Course is statistiCal software that is mostly used for data management, analytiCs, and business analysis. SAS is an aCronym for StatistiCal Analysis Method and is written in the C programming language. SAS is a programming language that is used in almost all operating systems. SAS is both a software program and a graphiCal user interfaCe. It Can read data from exCel spreadsheets. graphs, Tables, and texts Can all be used as output.
Mary Hillis

Welcome to S . A . c . L . L - 0 views

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    academic lecture listening
Vera Menezes

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  •   Welcome to the NNEST Interest Section Website! We're glad you're here. As the NNEST cAUcUS we had a great 10 years, and our thanks to all the caucus Members and all the caucus Leaders who lead us so well and so far. We must particularly mention all the caucus Presidents: George Braine, Jun Liu, Lia Kamhi-Stein, Paul Matsuda, Masaki Oda, Ahmar Mahboob, Lucie Moussu, Karen Newman, Luciana c. de Oliveira. Now, as the NNEST INTEREST SEcTION, with new roles, new orientations on research, and new areas for outreach, we will work hard to achieve the same kind of success that the caucus had and we hope you'll join us in making that happen. It is very important to us that the Interest Section find ways to maintain the sense of community, the support for member publication, and the commitment to developing new leaders that so characterized the caucus. Those are some big shoes to fill, but together we can manage it. Over the next few months as the transition from caucus to Interest Section occurs, we may need some help from you--engaging in processes like indicating that you want to be an NNEST Interest Section Member (and we hope you'll decide to make the NNEST IS your primary Interest Section), and participating in Interest Section elections (which we intend to carry out online in February so new officers will be ready to lead at the TESOL convention in Denver). When we have guidance from central Office on such matters we will let you know as soon as we can--your participation gives our Interest Section all its meaning.. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, don't hesitate to contact us--we'll do our best to help Katya Nemtchinova, NNEST IS transitional chair (and final chair Elect of the NNEST caucus!) Brock Brady, NNEST IS transitional chair Elect   ******************************************************************** What's New   December 2008 The International Association for the Integrational Study of Language and communication (IAISLc) in collaboration with The Amsterdam center for Language & communication (Research group Sociolinguistic aspects of multilingualism) announces an international symposium on"The Native Speaker and the Mother Tongue"December 11-13, 2008 cape Town, South Africa call for proposal: Inquiries, abstracts and proposal for papers should be addressed to Nigel Love (nigel.love@uct.ac.za) and Umberto Ansaldo (uansaldo@gmail.com). closing date for abstracts: 31 Jul 2008   July 2008 New URL: The NNEST caucus website moved from http://nnest.moussu.net to http://nnest.asu.edu.   June 2008 The TESOL Board of Directors has approved the creation on the NNEST Interest Section. congratulations to all!   April 2008 The 42nd TESOL Annual convention and Exhibit will happen on April 2 to 4, in New York,
    • Vera Menezes
       
      Hi, I am Vera Menezes, from Brazil
Mary Hillis

Dangerously Irrelevant: Contest - 140-CharaCter book reviews - 0 views

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