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Isabelle Jones

ESL Listening Comprehension Exercises: Movie clips to practice English | ELL/ELT - 0 views

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    This site includes clips from different movies. It's ideal to practice listening comprenhension but other skills can also be developed.
Joel Josephson

Chain Stories project - 0 views

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    Young students, in their first year of language learning, can enjoy creative writing in their mother tongue. They then pass on their story to other schools, within a chain, for completion.
Nergiz Kern

The Story of Stuff with Annie Leonard - 0 views

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    Web site with great video about sustainability, annotated skript and other material for download http://www.storyofstuff.com/
Andrew Jeppesen

PurposeGames.com - Create & Play Online Games - 0 views

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    PurposeGames.com is host to educational quiz and trivia games created by its members. In just a few minutes, you can create your very own game to share with your friends!.
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    Timed educational games - history, geography, languages etc. Currently over 17,000 different games available. Great for reviewing material using smartboard
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    Create and play educational quiz games, memorize maps to improve your knowledge in Geography, Science, History and other fields of interest. Free Login required to create
Isabelle Jones

WordItOut - Transform your text into word clouds! - 15 views

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    This here is a word cloud. >> It's an attractive arrangement of randomly positioned words, where the most important words are bigger than the others.
Lauren Rosen

150 herramientas gratuitas para crear materiales didácticos on line - 5 views

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    Generador de operaciones matemáticas para resolver en línea (Fran Macías). Genera sumas y restas (con y sin llevar), multiplicaciones
Barbara Lindsey

News: The Web of Babel - Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

  • Some adventurous professors have used Twitter as a teaching tool for at least a few years. At a presentation at Educause in 2009, W. Gardner Campbell, director of the academy of teaching and learning at Baylor University, extolled the virtues of allowing students to pose questions to the professor and each other — an important part of the thinking and learning process — without having to raise their hands to do so immediately and aloud. And in November, a group of professors published a scientific paper suggesting that bringing Twitter into the learning process might boost student engagement and performance.
  • But while Lomicka and her tech-forward peers are not advocating that every college go the way of Chapel Hill, they are finding out that some relatively novel teaching technologies that are used by academics of all stripes, such as Twitter and iTunes U, are particularly useful for teaching languages.
  • At Emory University, language instructional content is far and away the biggest export of its public repository on iTunes U, where visitors from around the world have downloaded more than 10 million files since Emory opened the site in 2007.
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  • Language content makes up about 95 percent of the downloads from the Emory iTunes U site.
  • the most popular content is audio and video files that were originally developed not for a general audience, but by professors as supplements to college-level coursework,
  • Because language demonstrations often require audio and sometimes video components (e.g., tutorials on how to write in a character-based alphabet), and students often like to practice while on the move, iTunes is in many ways an ideal vehicle for language-based instructional content.
  • what we do offer is an online supplement that enhances what happens both in the classroom and in foreign study in the culture — and it is always there as a resource for our students, because it’s online.”
oanh vovan

ipod/iphone for language learning - 18 views

i teach IB student and they record their vocab lists and load their recording on their ipod. they listen to the vovabulary lists mp3 files.

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Pamela Arraras

Neil's CLIL, or Deep Level ESP? article 1 - 0 views

  • an umbrella term, used to describe a whole spectrum of approaches" They expand this by saying that "Content Based Instruction (CBI) – an approach familiar to many ELT practitioners where the focus is on the topic which students learn about, but the aim is developing linguistic ability – would fall under the umbrella of CLIL. Other CLIL approaches include ICL (integration of content and language), TTE (teaching through English), CLIC (content and language integrated classrooms), FLAC (foreign languages across the curriculum), and FLIP (foreign language immersion programmes)." (P. 26)
Sherry Amorocho

About Teachers Connecting.com | Teachers Connecting - 0 views

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    This site is set up for other teachers to find classes & teachers interested in collaborating with projects
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