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Excellent Flipped Classroom FAQ Video Series from teacher Katie Gimbar - 10 views

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    Flipped classroom resources
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Tips for Creating Instructional Videos | Instructional Development Center Blog - 9 views

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    Guidelines for making instructional videos
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Duolingo - 7 views

  • Target users of the app would be autonomous users with some existing level of motivation or curiosity for language study who are seeking to refresh basic skills
  • The Duolingo app is probably best used as a supplement to other language learning materials that offer more contextualized authentic language use
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    "[T]his review will focus on the iOS iPad version of Duolingo, Apple's 2013 App of the year (Duolingo, 2014) in English (L1) with French as the target language (L2)" (Overview, ¶2). "
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Nik's Learning Technology Blog: 20 + Things you can do with QR codes in your school - 10 views

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Top 6 Open Source Web Conferencing Software Tools For eLearning Professionals - eLearni... - 7 views

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    Pappas proposed six "budget-friendly ... open source web conferencing software tools to consider" (2016.05.27).
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Digital Formative Assessments! - 7 views

Class Project - 6 views

started by Walter Antoniotti on 12 Aug 16 no follow-up yet

Response to Class Project Over 100 BUT - 7 views

started by Walter Antoniotti on 15 Aug 16 no follow-up yet
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Helpful Hints to Help You Evaluate the Credibility of Web Resources - 7 views

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    "These guidelines are to help you become familiar with various types of Web resources and the reliability of the information" you find among them (¶2, retrieved 2016.12.22).
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How can I tell if a website is credible? - 14 views

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    This webpage suggests six factors to consider when assessing website credibility, and adds, "If you are unsure whether the site you're using is credible, verify the information you find there with another source you know to be reliable" (retrieved 2016.12.22).
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About Us - oomongzu (Fun & Innovative ESL videos and English videos) - 8 views

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    Plenty of mind-numbing background music, but still worth checking further to see whether these "animated teaching videos for ESL and EFL learners" (About Us, ¶1, 2017.02.24 [JST]) might be suited to particular learners' needs
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Learn English Directions - 12 views

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    Interactive practice for giving directions
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SAS and R: Options for teaching R to beginners: a false dichotomy? - 5 views

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    Horton, Nick. (2017.07.27). Options for teaching R to beginners . . . [weblog post].
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Mastering Markdown · GitHub Guides - 13 views

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    In addition to standard styling syntax (bold, italics, lists, ...), "GitHub.com uses its own version of the Markdown syntax that provides an additional set of useful features, many of which make it easier to work with content on GitHub.com" (GitHub Flavored Markdown, ¶1, 2017.09.12).
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New Vocabulary Application now Available on EnglishCentral - EnglishCentral: The Offici... - 8 views

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    "New Vocabulary Application now Available on EnglishCentral"
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    Wow! Amazing post!
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Online Video Converter - Convert Video to MP4, AVI, MPEG, FLV, 3GP, MKV, h264 or h265 - 17 views

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App Review: English Central (ECentral) | MIDTESOL - 3 views

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    "ECentral could be a good supplementary resource for language learners looking to strengthen their language skills and increase their exposure to English beyond the textbook. Used in isolation, the app could end up being somewhat confusing for learners." (Jackson, 2016, Overall assessment, ¶1). Jackson, Lindsey. (2016.04.29). ...
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Evidence increases for reading on paper instead of screens - 5 views

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    "[S]tudies point to better reading comprehension from printed material..." (deck). "[R]esults from 33 high-quality studies that tested students' comprehension ... showed that students of all ages, from elementary school to college, tend to absorb more when they're reading on paper than on screens, particularly when it comes to nonfiction material" (Barshay, ¶¶ 3-4). That is, without the extra bells and whistles that digital texts can potentially offer" (¶10). "Still, there isn't yet convincing proof that the digital add-ons improve reading comprehension or even match the reading comprehension that students can achieve with text on paper" (¶12). Barshay, Jill. (2019.08.12). Evidence increases for reading on paper instead of screens [online news report]. https://hechingerreport.org/evidence-increases-for-reading-on-paper-instead-of-screens/
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