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in title, tags, annotations or urlWeb Resources for Communication Skills - 0 views
Buzzword#o - 0 views
Transcriptor fonético automático - 0 views
Interactives . Elements of a Story - 1 views
Google For Educators - 0 views
CogDogRoo - 50 Ways - 0 views
Yudu Library - 0 views
My Story Maker - 9 views
toonlet: web-comic blogging in minutes - 4 views
Storybird - Collaborative storytelling - 3 views
Are you ready to play five card flickr? - 5 views
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Five Card Flickr "This quasi experimental web site is designed to foster visual thinking. It is based completely, or more loosely... copied, from the Five Card Nancy game devised by comics guru Scott McCloud and the nifty web version at 741.5 Comics. However, rather than drawing from a hand of randomly chosen panels of the nancy comic, my version draws upon collections of photos. You are dealt five random photos for each draw, and your task is to select one each time to add to a selextion of images, that taken together as a final set of 5 images- tell a story in pictures. When you are done, you the option to save the story so you can put a link in your resume or send to your Mom (she pay print it out and tape it to the fridge, or she may criticize your creativity, your mileage and mom may vary)."
Educational Jargon Generator - 10 views
Comic Master - 0 views
ePals Global Community - 8 views
TPR Foreign Language Instruction and Dyslexia - 2 views
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For language teachers, this accepted presumption of incapacity is a huge hurdle, because it keeps many children and adults from even dipping a toe into the language pool!
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TPR was and is a wonderful way to turn that presumption on its head and show the learner that, not only can we learn, but under the right circumstances, it's fun!
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When we are infants our exposure to language is virtually inseparable from physical activities. People talk to us while tickling us, feeding us, changing our diapers... We are immersed in a language we don't speak, in an environment that we explore with every part of our body. Our parents and caregivers literally walk and talk us through activities - for example, we learn lots of vocabulary while someone stands behind us at the bathroom sink, soaping our hands until they're slippery, holding them under warm water, rubbing or scrubbing, all the while talking about what we're doing and what it feels like. In this way, movement and feeling are intimately tied to the process of internalizing the language.
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Stop and Learn English: Seaside Holidays - 1 views
Stop and Learn English: The Ideal School - 3 views
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