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Isabelle Jones

Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day: 10 Advent Calendars - 6 views

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    Ides for interactive advent calendars that could be tranferred into a different language.
International School of Central Switzerland

Next Vista for Learning - 8 views

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    An online library of free videos for learners everywhere - our goal is to gather a set of resources to help you learn just about anything, meet people who make a difference in their communities, and even discover new parts of the world. Next Vista for Learning wants to post your educational videos online, too. Everyone has an insight to share and yours may be just what some student or teacher somewhere needs!
Stéphane Métral

AudioOwl - French - Free Audio Books - Download in mp3 and iPod format today! - 5 views

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    books in many different languages
Lada Smirnova

Online BLC KWIC Concordancer (Ver. 06-22-01) - 3 views

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    an online concordancer developed by Yasumasa Someya that draws on a number of different text banks, but with links to analyses that relate largely to Business English
Maggie Verster

Using English Effectively (A free english course) - 6 views

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    "The free online course will help you learn how to use English more effectively. It covers different types of writing including imaginative writing, English in the media, journalism, and textual analysis. It goes on to offer a comprehensive guide to using language effectively. This course is ideal for those who want to improve their written English for work or pleasure. It is also suitable for students of English. "
Nergiz Kern

Big Think - 3 views

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    Big Think - similar to TED talks (?) Video talks on different topics with transcripts!
Yuly Asencion

Learn language faster! - 6 views

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    Tools for learning different languages: tutors, flashcards, reading webpages without dictionary. Teachers can create online homework and drills for their students.
Lauren Rosen

Google Search Stories - 8 views

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    Google search stories. Type in 7 different search words/phrases, choose what you are searching for, images, words, maps, blog, etc. and automatically generates a short movie based on your terms. Type search terms in any language.
Isabelle Jones

Supalogo - create nice logo - 1 views

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    To design letter heads and try different fonts-NOT make logos as pictures. Creations can be downloaded or embeded.
Yuly Asencion

World Digital Library Home - 0 views

shared by Yuly Asencion on 21 Apr 09 - Cached
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    The World Digital Library (WDL) makes available on the Internet, free of charge and in multilingual format, significant primary materials from countries and cultures around the world. The principal objectives of the WDL are to: * Promote international and intercultural understanding; * Expand the volume and variety of cultural content on the Internet; * Provide resources for educators, scholars, and general audiences; * Build capacity in partner institutions to narrow the digital divide within and between countries.
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    Texts, recordings and videos in different languages
Isabelle Jones

Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom:: Morph your voice in Audacity - 0 views

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    Morph your voice in Audacity Did you know that by applying certain effects to your voice in Audacity , you can sound dramatically different and take on a character of your own. To do this, first highlight your vocal track and then follow the instructions below to generate each effect: 1. If you'd like to sound like ... a robot Click on the Effect Menu and then Delay ... Change the Decay amount to 10 Change the Delay time to 0.009 Change the Number of echos to 30 Click OK Click on the Effect Menu again Click Repeat Delay Repeat this 5 times or more if necessary Listen to this example: Download Creating_a_robot_voice_in_Audacity.mp3 2. If you'd like to sound like ... a demonic spirit Click on the Edit Menu and then Duplicate Highlight the second track Click on the Effect Menu and then Change Pitch ... Change the Semitone (half-steps) to -1 Click OK Highlight the first track Click on the Edit Menu and then Duplicate Highlight the third track Click on the Effect Menu and then Change Pitch ... Change the Semitone (half-steps) to -5 Click OK Click on the Effect Menu and then Bass Boost ... Click OK Drag the Gain slide on the left of the third track to +3DB Highlight the second track Click on the Effect Menu and then Echo ... Change the Delay time (seconds) to 0.1 Change the Decay factor to 0.6 Click OK Listen to this example: Download Creating_a_demonic_voice_in_Audacity.mp3 3. If you'd like to sound like ... a chipmunk Click on the Effect Menu and then Change Pitch ... Change the Percent Change to 100 Click OK Listen to this example: Download Creating_a_chipmunk_voice_in_Audacity.mp3 4. If you'd like to sound like ... a telephone operator Click o
Nergiz Kern

Sounds Familiar? - 0 views

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    British Library recordings of different accents in the UK
Andrew Jeppesen

Forvo - All the words in the world. Pronounced - 0 views

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    Site with audio clips on how to pronounce certain words in different languages.
Yuly Asencion

World Languages Homework Help - 12 views

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    Links to pages with resources for different languages (French, German, Arabic, Greek, Latin, Portuguese and Spanihs)
Belinda Flint

ZDFtivi Homepage - 5 views

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    Loads of different topics in German. A great resource.
Matthew Mergen

YouTube - Why French Matters - Full Event - 9 views

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    Does French still matter? If so, why? This roundtable discussion is a response to recent concerns about the status of the study of French and other foreign languages and cultures in U.S. higher and secondary education at a time of increasing globalization. Five leading voices in different fields bring a variety of perspectives to bear in a lively discussion about why French matters today. *Adam Gopnik, writer and essayist for The New Yorker magazine*Charles Kolb, President of the Committee for Economic Development*Rosemary Feal, Executive Director of the Modern Language Association and Professor of Spanish in the Department of Romance Languages, University at Buffalo, SUNY (on leave)*Souleymane Bachir Diagne, Professor of French and Philosophy at Columbia University*Antonin Baudry, Cultural Counselor, French Embassy in the U.S.This event is fully sponsored by the Florence Gould Foundation.
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