Learning technology teacher development blog: Photo Assignments for EFL ESL Students in... - 0 views
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Photo Assignments for EFL ESL Students in Second Life\nOne of the things that I really like about Second Life is the rich visual imagery and the creativity that many of the builders there have put into designing their Islands. We can exploit this along with the Second Life snapshot tool to create stimulating projects for our students.
TEFL.net - 3 views
Learning technology teacher development blog: Using Word Clouds in EFL ESL (Nik Peachey) - 1 views
Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers - 0 views
Learning technology teacher development blog: Artificial Intelligence Chat bots and EFL... - 0 views
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...To get an idea of what a 'chat bot' is, got to this page and start asking Abraham Lincoln some questions: http://www.virsona.com/ecchat.aspx?cvid=212
Edulang - 4 views
100 Best Resources and Guides for ESL Teachers | Teaching Tips - 0 views
The Best Resource Sites For ESL/EFL Teachers - 9 views
ESL Partyland - 1 views
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A great site for teachers/learner of English as a second language to find resources. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English+As+An+Additional+Language
Measuring English Proficiency in Real-World Situations - Language Testing International - 6 views
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"The 2012 Guidelines are available online, supported with glossed terminology and annotated, multimedia samples of performance at each level for speaking and writing, and examples of oral and written texts and tasks associated with each level for reading and writing. ESL teachers will be particularly interested in exploring the English Proficiency Guidelines online." (Cutshall, 2015, ¶18, 2015.11.09)
Eyejot - the easiest way to send video - 14 views
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Video Mail in a Blink! It's fun, it's easy and there's nothing to install Flash-based so no download and for Mac and PC. Free account allows for one-minute messages. Message receivers don't have to sign up to watch the message it seems. That's good. Teachers can send message to students and encourage them to continue and reply. This is especially nice for online learners and teachers. Students can send each other messages to practise speaking and listening. Speaking for a minute is probably not that scary :)
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I agree and have used eyejot quite a bit. They've made it more friendly in the past year. But the friendliest way to encourage students is to use Bubblejoy. http://www.bubblejoy.com/intro.php Pick an interesting ecard/frame your students will love! David http://eflclassroom.com
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Thanks for this, David! It never hurts to have options.
Resource Blog - 2 views
I'm an ESL teacher who posts many web 2.0 resources, ESL resources & ideas and professional development resources on my blog. http://adaptivelearnin.wordpress.com