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Claude Almansi

Culturally Accessible E-Learning - Andrea Edmundson - April 09 - ASTD - 0 views

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    Companies readily embrace e-learning to train global workforces, but fail to recognize the impact of cultural differences on the programs' success. Leaving out cultural analysis or failing to recognize cultural differences can endanger the success of globalization efforts.
Isabelle Jones

Ecole : l'échec du modèle français d'égalité des chances - LeMonde.fr - 4 views

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    school, success & social mobility (in French)
Gramarye Gramarye

Buy an Electronic Language Translator Online - 2 views

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    Two main groups of people can't live without electronic translators.\nThe first group are students who are studying in a foreign language. More often than not, English is their second language (ESL) and being able to look up words quickly is essential to student success. Electronic translators are super fast, and students with electronic translators look up more words more often than people with paper translation dictionaries.
Sarah Eaton

Program Factors in Effective Foreign and Second Language Teaching - 10 views

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    A scholarly research article on 4 factors that have a significant impact on the success of language teaching programs
Maggie Verster

"Writing, Technology and Teens" a Pew report - 0 views

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    Teens write a lot, but they do not think of their emails, instant and text messages as writing. This disconnect matters because teens believe good writing is an essential skill for success and that more writing instruction at school would help them.
Isabelle Jones

Participación: la clave del éxito en las iniciativas 2.0 (1a parte) | El capa... - 0 views

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    participation as the key to the successful development of web2.0 initiatives
Stéphane Métral

Web 2.0 - TIC@le: TIC, langues et formation des enseignant(e)s - 0 views

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    traduction et adaptation française de : Ten Web 2.0 Things You Can Do in Ten Minutes to Be a More Successful E-Learning Professional (Downes, 2008- 25 mars).
Paul Beaufait

So…how do we 'teach' listening? | The Language Gym - 6 views

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    In this blog post, Conti reiterated inadequacies in methods from previous posts about teaching listening to secondary-level additional (modern) language learners in the UK. He then outlined skills and conditions necessary for successful listening comprehension. As he enumerated practical implications of those skills for learning and teaching activities, he provided illustrative sequences of tasks that teachers could set for learners to help them develop their listening comprehension.
Claude Almansi

IATE (InterActive Terminology for Europe) - IATE : Search by Query - 0 views

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Rob McTaggart

Chinese Tools - Online tools to learn chinese - 0 views

  • Chinese Order Stroke
    • Rob McTaggart
       
      Great for IWB's!
  • Hand Writing Recognition
    • Rob McTaggart
       
      This is a good way for students to check if their Chinese writing is legible. If the computer can't guess at what it may be, maybe they need to keep working at it. Built for success and great for interactive whiteboards.
  • Chinese Annotation Tool
    • Rob McTaggart
       
      This tool takes a sentence in Chinese (not pinyin unfortunately) and gives an English or French translation for every word individually. Very good for breaking up sentences into small parts, for analysing word-order and for students to check their writing.
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  • Chinese Annoted News
    • Rob McTaggart
       
      Great for more advanced students. This site gives small news stories and any word that is hovered over is translated into pinyin and English.
  • Chinese Dictionary NEW
    • Rob McTaggart
       
      This is one of the best Chinese-English dictionaries on the internet, when you consider that so many of the words have audio and an animation of the stroke order for writing.
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    This is a fantastic resource for any classroom learning Chinese or about China. The dictionary pinyin with tones as well as simplified and traditional writing, an animation of the order stroke for many words and audio of how the word should be spoken. There is also other resources such as practice sheets for writing, a translator, and other stuff for kids and the classroom.
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