Science Vocabulary - 4 views
ESL MiniConference / About Us / Keeping the Conference Spirit Going All Year Long - 4 views
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"Robert Bruce Scott is the owner and editor of the ESL MiniConference Online newsletter and Web site. This project is a labor of love, hoping to make a positive difference in the field of ESL. Mr. Scott is advised by an all-volunteer editorial board of ESL teachers, language-learning specialists and educational technology experts" (About us, Keeping the conference spirit going..., ¶4, retrieved 2011.09.07).
Nik's Learning Technology Blog: 10 Tech Tools for Teacher Training Courses - 6 views
ESP for Busy College Students: Is the Blend of In-Class, Online & Mobile Learning the A... - 4 views
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Neumeier (2005) more broadly defines a hybrid learning environment as “a combination of face-to-face (FtF) and computer assisted learning” used in a single course delivery context (p. 164).
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hybrid language learning courses are “only going to foster successful language learning if they are carefully designed on the basis of an analysis of the participants’ needs and abilities” (p. 176).
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Learning English for Special Purposes requires a high degree of interaction with peers, teachers, and content. Effective interaction with content was built into the instructional design, however increased levels of communication with peers and teachers are essential and these can be achieved only through the Internet.
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Palalas, Agnieszka. (2010). ESP for busy college students: It the blend of in-class, online & mobile learning the answer? IALLT Journal, 41(1). Retrieved November 22, 2011, from http://www.iallt.org/iallt_journal/esp_for_busy_college_students_is_the_blend_of_in_class_online_mobile_learning_the_answ
Home | Spigot - 4 views
JogNog | Top 100 World Dates - 6 views
Brain Development in a Hyper-Tech World - Dana Foundation - 4 views
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The information explosion brought about by the Internet and other modern technological tools has undeniably had positive influences on society. "These are enabling technologies," said Friedlander. "I think their greatest power lies in their ability to enable people to reach out to a world that is much greater than what any child is likely to get in their home or school environment. That's all good and positive." The trick, he said, is knowing where to draw the line. "It gets down to a quantitative question: how much is too much? That's where the rubber really meets the road for most people, and that is a really tough question to answer." The responsibility for making such decisions often falls on parents, but they may not be equipped, able, or willing to do so. "We always hear the same thing, that it's up to parents to control the use of these things and teach kids how to manage it all," said Grafman. "But in order for them to do this, they have to understand better themselves what they are creating with their children. Many parents today just say, 'here's your computer, put it in your room and do your homework on it,' and that's the last they see of the kid. If that's the case, how much are kids going to listen?"
How to use TeacherTrainingVideos.com - 4 views
Definitions.net - 5 views
cooltoolsforschools - home - 5 views
ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education - 3 views
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create flash interactives you can then embed in your class page. templates include arcade game generator, flashcard generator, post it, fishbone, venn, timeline, jigsaw, etc.
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Create free educational games, quizzes, activities and diagrams in seconds! Host them on your own blog, website or intranet! No signup, no passwords, no charge!
Ning: About: Ning Apps - 3 views
Using VoiceThread to Build Student Engagement - 5 views
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