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Claude Almansi

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.
M Jesús García San Martín

Stop and Learn English: Cancer 'Caused By Obesity And Bad Diet' - 0 views

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    Reading comprehension assignment for B2 ESL learners.
M Jesús García San Martín

Stop and Learn English: Occupy Protesters Fan Out Across New York - 0 views

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    Listening comprehension assignment for B2 ESL learners
M Jesús García San Martín

Stop and Learn English: California condors - 0 views

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    A listening assignment for B2 ESL learners
Sheryl A. McCoy

barry.bakin's Profile - Pageflakes - 0 views

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    Barry Bakin's use of Pageflakes to put all his assignments, resource list and other timely information for his class is awesome; check it out.
Isabelle Jones

www.ahs.osd.wednet.edu - Podcasting - 0 views

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    Podcasting assignments-ideas for podcasting projects in mfl??
Maggie Verster

Class Collection of Book Reviews using collaborative google spreadsheets - 0 views

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    As part of a language arts or reading program, students read novels throughout the school year. Some of the novels are assigned, read, and discussed "all class." Others are chosen by the students individually, and they keep individual reading lists. Students may be required to read a certain number per marking period, per school year, and over the summer. Some may be classics; other trade novels, but all contribute to the overall reading and comprehension abilities of the students. This unit can be done as a culminating activity for the school year. Students are asked to choose their two favorite novels from the ones they have read. They write reviews and post them online for students in their own school, in other schools, across the United States, and in other countries to read. The student reviews not only help student readers clarify their own understanding of literature, they also provide a "student-to-student" resource. Other students can choose novels based on opinions of their peers. The students review the novels, write descriptions that will appeal to other readers, and indicate the level of reading difficulty. They do this to help others choose novels suitable for their reading levels.
International School of Central Switzerland

Weebly - Create a free website and a free blog - 6 views

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    "Create a free class website and let your students build sites too. Look at the sample site at http://cnapolitano.weebly.com/ What can I do with Weebly? Easily create a classroom website & blog Manage your students' accounts Accept homework assignments online Keep your parents up to date We offer a simple interface to let you centrally manage all the Weebly accounts at your school or district. (not free)
Beth O'Connor

AAPPL - 10 views

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    "The ACTFL Assessment of Performance toward Proficiency in Languages (AAPPL) is unlike any other assessment. AAPPL Measure addresses the National Standards for Foreign Language Learning and uses today's communication media in which test takers perform tasks such as participating in a virtual video chat, creating wikis, e-mailing, and using apps to demonstrate language ability."
anonymous

The Plagiarism Checker in Education - 7 views

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    This is one of the important web2.0 tools i would highly recommend for educators . The Plagiarism Checker detects the plagiarized text or chunks of a text in your students assignments , essays, articles
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