My Languages: Language World 2016, 12th March 2016: Lost in Translation? - 0 views
My Languages: Motivate ALL your language learners!-Differentiation revisited, Mancheste... - 0 views
My Languages: World Languages Teachers: Let's Unite on Twitter - 0 views
My Languages: Turn your new year's good resolutions into action and save money! Book no... - 0 views
My Languages: Practical Pedagogies Conference, International School of Toulouse (IST), ... - 0 views
My Languages: Creative Twitter Hashtag Collaboration - 1 views
Web Addresses May Go Beyond English - 1 views
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The Internet is set to undergo one of the biggest changes in its four-decade history, with the expected approval this week of international domain names - or addresses - that can be written in languages other than English, an official said yesterday. That change could potentially open up the Web to more people around the world as addresses could be in characters as diverse as Arabic, Korean, Japanese, Greek, Hindi and Cyrillic, in which Russian is written. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or Icann - the non-profit group that oversees domain names, or website addresses - is holding a meeting this week in Seoul.
The English Language Teacher's Guide To Twitter - 0 views
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Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom:: Mustering the MFL Twitterati! - 1 views
C. Wright Mills on blogging | Savage Minds - 0 views
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On Intellectual Craftmanship. I was amazed how clearly the reasons why scholars blog were laid out in the opening paragraphs. In what follows I have changed none of Mills’s original language except for replaced ‘journal’ and ‘file’ with ‘website’ and ‘blog’. Clearly Mills didn’t envision the files he advocates as public documents, but other than that the parallels are uncanny
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