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Jacqueline Trademan

How To Tell If Someone Is Lying In Email Or Online - 0 views

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    I thought you might enjoy this post from "MakeUseOf", a tech website with tips on things like apps, websites, etc.
Jacqueline Trademan

5 Websites To Instantly Convert Text To Speech - 1 views

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    Here's some very useful information - website that will convert text to speech. Some of these are free sites. I have used Zamzar many times to convert text formats, and it works great. I've never tried the speech option. Anyway, these might be worth checking out
K Q

Audio: Free ESL Materials.com | Websites | Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Great list of free tech sites for ESL teachers.
Jacqueline Trademan

Common Core and ELLs: New Resources From Urban Schools Group - Learning the Language - ... - 0 views

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    More about Common Core and how that will affect ELLs.  This article has several links...a video geared towards NNS parents (in Spanish), a video of the recent panel discussion on ELLs "rights to rigorous academic programs and content", and a link into the website to keep up with the lastest additions. 
Jacqueline Trademan

Free technology teacher training videos for teachers - 3 views

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    This website provides MANY tutorials for teachers to learn about technology. A great resource to add to our Diigo group.
Jacqueline Trademan

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - 1 views

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    An interesting website about technology and education...this one seems to focus quite a bit on mobile devises. I discovered it through Nik Peachy's Scoop.It site. In particular, I was looking at a rubric for evaluating educational apps. There are SO many of them, but how good are they?
Jacqueline Trademan

Resources for ELLs in Preschool | Colorín Colorado - 0 views

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    Lots of you probably already know about the Colorin Colorado website.  I received the newsletter today and it included an updated version of their resources for pre-K ELLs.  A great resource for those of you who work with that age group. 
Jacqueline Trademan

The English Blog: 163 Questions to Write or Talk About - 1 views

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    Here's an interesting list of topics for writing or discussion based on student opinions...so high interest. The word cloud is nice too...you can create that at the tagxedo.com website.
K Q

The Speed of Language - 0 views

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    It's a great short visual representation....
Jacqueline Trademan

Evidence Based Teachers Network - Top 10 Methods - 0 views

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    Very interesting website...this is just one of the pages with the top 10 teaching methods that work based on evidence. Not an ESL focus but it could be
Jacqueline Trademan

Does Intensive Phonics Instruction Treat Students Like Baboons? | Larry Ferla... - 0 views

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    Interesting view on phonics...there are several other links here with more info about this method of teaching reading.
Mary Galvez

GCF Goodwill Community Foundation, Inc. - 1 views

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    This site looks like a real find! You can see a range of topics, and from here, you have various options. I clicked on the text example, which has a recording of the reading. There is some kind of animation that flashes on each word as it is being read. Definitely worth further investigation.
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    A very inclusive website seemingly geared toward students middle school and above or adults become better readers. The site could benefit native and non-native language learners. In the "reading" portion, One can choose from colorful icons, graphics and words to start - enticing users to click and find out more. Tutorials provide information and practice on every aspect of life.
Jacqueline Trademan

March's Best Posts | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - 0 views

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    If you don't already know about Larry Ferlazzo's blog, you should. This is a good sample of the kinds of things he finds...The Best from March. Nearly every day he has things to share. A great resource.
Mary Galvez

Creative Thinking Techniques - 0 views

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    Creative Thinking Techniques: A great website for creative thinking that is open-ended and strategies useable for all learners (ELL,+).. Begins with brainstorming, moves onto methods to implement, generating questions, trying activities yourself, actual activities to try,….
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