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International School of Central Switzerland

My Story Maker - 9 views

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    Aimed at younger students, it again lets you choose characters and scenes but will also update the text of the story depending on characters chosen and their actions. Be sure to play the instructions befor you begin
Nergiz Kern

Stories About People (Biographies) in Easy-to-Understand English (ESL/EFL) - 7 views

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    Stories About People (Biographies) Text & MP3 Files There are 209 fifteen-minute audio files. That is about 52 hours of listening.
Claude Almansi

Official Google Blog: Automatic captions in YouTube - Ken Harrenstien, Nov. 19, 09 - 7 views

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    "However, like everything YouTube does, captions face a tremendous challenge of scale. Every minute, 20 hours of video are uploaded. How can we expect every video owner to spend the time and effort necessary to add captions to their videos? Even with all of the captioning support already available on YouTube, the majority of user-generated video content online is still inaccessible to people like me. To help address this challenge, we've combined Google's automatic speech recognition (ASR) technology with the YouTube caption system to offer automatic captions, or auto-caps for short. Auto-caps use the same voice recognition algorithms in Google Voice to automatically generate captions for video. The captions will not always be perfect (check out the video below for an amusing example), but even when they're off, they can still be helpful-and the technology will continue to improve with time. In addition to automatic captions, we're also launching automatic caption timing, or auto-timing, to make it significantly easier to create captions manually. With auto-timing, you no longer need to have special expertise to create your own captions in YouTube. All you need to do is create a simple text file with all the words in the video and we'll use Google's ASR technology to figure out when the words are spoken and create captions for your video. This should significantly lower the barriers for video owners who want to add captions, but who don't have the time or resources to create professional caption tracks."
Isabelle Jones

http://cahierfle.wordpress.com/2011/04/13/mcsolaar/ - 5 views

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    shame about the few mistakes in the text in French
Isabelle Jones

Pen - Simple Online Publishing - 16 views

shared by Isabelle Jones on 08 May 11 - No Cached
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    Great to use text from the internet to design own reading materials for e.g. via@josepicardo
Paul Beaufait

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)
Martin Burrett

Trello - 5 views

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    "Stay organised as a staff or as a class with media rich collaborative virtual sticky notes. Add text images, files, links, Google Documents and more. You can add due dates and see changes being made by others in real-time. Be organised on the go with the Android and iOS apps."
Martin Burrett

Shakespeare Unlimited - 2 views

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    "A set of Shakespeare resources, including podcasts, historical materials, and even online digital versions of the bard's texts."
Kathleen Kearney

Visuals for teaching a Foreign Language - 19 views

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    Visuals for Foreign Language Instruction is a free gallery of images hosted by the University of Pittsburgh's Digital Research Library. The gallery contains nearly 500 drawings of people conversing, scenes in houses and buildings, and objects commonly found in houses. You'll also find drawings scenes in cities, in stores, and in nature. The visuals are all drawn cartoon style without any text or speech bubbles. Applications for Education If you're looking for some visual prompts to use in your language lessons, take a look at the gallery at Visuals for Foreign Language Instruction. You can search the gallery by keyword or simple browse through the collection. 
Isabelle Jones

Pablo Neruda - 4 views

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    Great reference for A2
Isabelle Jones

Writing Styles-Key Features - 1 views

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    to look at cross-curricular literacy links/ creative writing
Kristyn Paul

http://xtranormal.com - 11 views

Fun, free online movie making site: - Students select the characters, setting and language for the digitised speech (European languages male & female voices + Japanese) and type a dialogue (or cut ...

languages writing web2.0 movies

started by Kristyn Paul on 30 Apr 09 no follow-up yet
Andrew Jeppesen

Teaching Japanese through Children's Literature - 2 views

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    Teaching Japan through Children's Literature online curriculum is a collection of teacher-developed, standards-based, cross-curricular K-6 lessons. The collection is designed to promote the teaching of cultural studies of Japan while developing students' knowledge and skills in literacy and communication. Each of the six lessons features an authentic children's literature book on an aspect of Japanese culture.
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