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Marianna Beery

Education videos and resources for professional development - 0 views

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    My blurb: Teacher training videos, for your ongoing professional development. These videos seems to be geared towards K-12 education and are on a variety of subjects. However, there are 391 videos about teaching English, some of those are TESL specific (I noted at least 3 on teaching Listening and Speaking skills). They also have 108 videos on teaching Modern Languages (mostly French and Spanish). Also, they have ideas for using technology in the classroom, under the "ICT" subject. For instance, they have a "Using web-based software to enhance speaking skills" video, and a "Flip Video Cameras" video. Their blurb: Education video resources, lesson plans, inspiration and ideas to use in classroom. Professional development, CPD and training for everyone working in schools.
Marianna Beery

ICT4LT English Modules - 0 views

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    Wow, this is the clearinghouse for information regarding CALL teacher training. Many good links and interesting information!
Alan Orr

Eyercize - Speed Reading Training - 1 views

shared by Alan Orr on 19 Jan 13 - Cached
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    Eyercize has significant potential in high-intermediate and high level language learning classrooms. The premise is fairly simple. The site allows users to paste text into a text box. From there, the users can learn to read faster in that the site will sequentially highlight groups of words at a time. The site allows the user to adjust how many words are highlighted and at what speed the highlighting occurs. Teaching language learners and readers of all types to read in such a matter is important in that advanced readers do not read one letter or word at a time, for the most part. Advanced readers take in groups of words and quickly progress through a passage. Eyercize can help learners learn this ability.
Jon Smart

American TESOL Webinars - 0 views

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    Live TESOL webinars are presented every Friday at 4 PM EST or New York time with Shelly Terrell. TESOL Webinars are open to the public, so feel free to invite a friend.
Randall Rebman

Interactive Spelling Practice Website - 1 views

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    This website gives learners an interactive way to work on noticing and correcting spelling errors and other types of errors. For one activity I tried(there are three different types ), a sample writing is provided that learners must try and correct using editing symbols. This could be a good way to have learners develop their editing skills outside of class on their own. There are also different types of activities, including spelling and reading, spelling and writing and spelling and thinking. So it seems there is some integration of different skills into the interactive activities. Learners can also choose their level, so with some experimenting teachers could recommend an appropriate level based on learners' proficiency level.
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    I like this. It can be used to train students on how to comment on their peers' papers. Very interesting
Kerry Pusey

Holt Graphic Organizers - 1 views

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    Lots of graphic organizer templates
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    This is a good resource Kerry! Here are few other ones: http://freeology.com/graphicorgs/ http://www.carla.umn.edu/cobaltt/modules/strategies/gorganizers/index.html http://www.teach-nology.com/web_tools/graphic_org/ The site below is created by a professor at WVA who co-wrote a number of published articles about using graphic organizers. There are a number of good resources related to using graphic organizers and training teachers to use them. http://community.wvu.edu/~xj002/Graphicorganizers.html
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