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Ann Banegas

Foreign Language Vocabulary, Grammar, and Readings - 0 views

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    LanguageGuide.org is an online language learning resource available in numerous languages ranging from English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, German, Dutch, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, Mandarin, Japanese, to Korean. This illustrated vocabulary guide contains sound-integrated exercises at three levels -- beginner, intermediate, and advanced, and allows for independent practice at the learner's own pace. These practice exercises are appropriate for elementary and middle school students and this resource would be well suited on a teacher webpage. Thematic topics vary by language but generally include numbers, parts of the body, clothing, food, animals, weather, home, and school. There is an option menu on each screen for listening, speaking, and reading practice, as well as a quiz for students to check their comprehension. Some languages also feature a Grammar and Readings section for more advanced learners.
Heide DeMorris

Integrating Performance Assessment into World Language Learning and Teaching - LARC Pod... - 1 views

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    This webinar explores the purposes and uses for performance assessment in world language classrooms. Many language instructors and learners want to know the extent to which an assessment can capture how well a student will be able to complete real-life tasks when using the target language (Bachman & Palmer, 1996; Stoynoff & Chapelle, 2005). The webinar will begin with a description of performance assessment, how it aligns with learning and teaching purposes, and its uses for the classroom. Next, we will explore how to integrate performance assessment into language classrooms, including developing tasks and rubrics that will support such activities (Norris et al, 2008). During this part, we will examine one or more typical performance assessment tasks, and we will discuss how to adapt them to your needs. Finally, we will discuss the logistics of performance assessment and brainstorm ways to integrate meaningful performance assessment within the constraints of available resources
Sabine Whitney

27 Great Resources on Using Portfolios for Language Learning and Literacy | Literacy, L... - 3 views

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    A plethora of resources for using portfolios, strength-based and asset-based evaluation and assessment for language learning.
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    Portfolios are a great tool to use in the classroom, especially in a more digital environment where everything is already on the computer. I think that this resource could definitely be something that could help teachers who are unsure of how to use portfolios in their classroom.
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    I particularly appreciate the broad overview of this site. By including European example, it gives a wider range of perspective. Thanks for sharing
Heide DeMorris

Language Teaching MOOC | A collaborative experience to improve language teaching - 1 views

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    This is a FREE language teaching MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) where language teachers can meet, learn, share, and explore. Great use of google groups for promoting dialogue.   Twitter on steroids.  
Heide DeMorris

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Developing Your Digital Study Skills - 0 views

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    This blog is for English Language Teachers, but the ideas can be used for any language - I could take the same idea he gives for Scrible and use it on another language site and have students respond to the readings.  
Godys Armengot

How Learning An Additional Language Could Influence Your Business - Forbes - 1 views

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    There are many benefits to language learning and this article shows some of the economic and networking opportunities for multilingual people.
Heide DeMorris

Free Technology for Teachers - 1 views

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    The purpose of this site is to share information about free resources that teachers can use in their classrooms. In 2008 Free Technology for Teachers was awarded the Edublogs Award for "Best Resource Sharing Blog." In 2009 Free Technology for Teachers was again awarded the Edublogs Award for "Best Resource Sharing Blog" and was awarded the Edublogs Award for "Best Individual Blog." In 2010 Free Technology for Teachers was awarded the Edublogs Awards for "Best Resource Sharing Blog," "Best Ed Tech Support," and "Best Individual Blog." In 2011 Free Technology for Teachers received the Edublogs Award for Best Ed Tech Blog. Free Technology for Teachers is read by an audience of more than 45,000 daily subscribers (current as of April 1, 2012).
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    This is one of my favorite sites to find out what's new in tech for our use.  The April 11th blog post discusses typing accents in other languages.  It also presents 2 virtual keyboards for WL students. Also presented are links to learning languages, activities, and image-based language lessons.  
anonymous

DLIFLC.edu - Products - 1 views

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    The Defense Language Institute has many language learning products available for world language teachers to use.
Bobby Hobgood, Ed.D.

Newseum | Today's Front Pages | Gallery View - 1 views

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    Today's Front Pages is a dynamic feature of the Newseum website, providing pdf versions and links to prominent newspapers around the US and around the world. To access today's news in another country and in another language, view the collection via the "Map"view which allows you to choose the region of the world you want to explore. As an activity for world language students, have them research a current event that appears on the front pages of several international papers, in English and in the target language. Use this activity to not only learn about current news and culture, but to explore how a singular event is reported differently by different newspapers.
Heide DeMorris

World of Warcraft Finds Its Way Into Class | MindShift - 1 views

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    students work together to accomplish a task - and this is done in the target language.  Students can also change the language of the game they are playing, and log onto a server in a target-language country.  They then learn how to communicate with them.  You can ask students to write about their experiences and perhaps give a narrative about the quest they went on (in the TL, of course)
Elda Buonanno

Learn Italian Language Lessons and Courses - FREE! - 2 views

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    Our Learn Italian language lessons and courses are completely FREE with audio flash cards, interactive review games, and tons of free Italian language lessons.
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    This is a nice website. When you click on "language" in the top left corner, one can access other languages. The phrases section is something that can be incorporated into many proficiency levels.
Sabine Whitney

Web 2 - 4 Languages Teachers - 4 views

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    This is a great website. Web 2.0 tools divided into oral, listening, writing, vocab, language specific, IPad Apps, Android Apps, 21. C teaching and learning and more. What is great about this source that everything is neatly organized. Information includes cost of the tool, target audience, usefulness and ease of use rating.
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    I checked out the author's blog and found lots of interesting topics for discussion. Thanks Sabine!
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    Sabine, this is a great tool. I checked the apps for practicing listening skills and found a very interesting idea.I shared with my colleagues of Italian language.
Bobby Hobgood, Ed.D.

This Is How Mobile Social Learning Really Works | Edudemic - 1 views

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    This flowchart from the iPad4Schools folks shows the flow from teacher to student through applications and websites in a mobile social learning environment.  Even if mobile learning isn't a big part of your school or district's program, you'll appreciate the 21st century nature of this resource. 
Heide DeMorris

Visual.ly - a sight for infographics - 2 views

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    embed-ible resources for all sorts of visual learning.  One could use some of the data visualizations to show the importance of learning a second or third language.
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    I like how visual the site is. Other than infographics it incorporates videos and other interactives. I even saw Venn Diagrams. It has a lot to offer to use in the classroom for students and outside the classroom with other teachers or administrators.
amergin2005

Language Learning & Technology - Home - 0 views

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    A online, peer-reviewed journal on language teaching and learning vis-a-vis technology. Sponsored by the National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC) at the University of Hawai'i and the Center for Language Education and Research (CLEAR) at Michigan State University Edited by Dorothy Chun and Mark Warschauer
Heide DeMorris

PopuLLar: Motivating secondary school students to learn languages through their music - 0 views

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    Students are encouraged to write their own lyrics to songs of their choice, translate them into the target language, record them (audio or video), and share with the world.  This is an excellent way of incorporating 21st century skills, ISTEs, ACTFL standards, and more.  This could require collabortion, too.    This project is 'owned' by the students - teachers just guide the process.  Many examples and support available.
Sabine Whitney

Languages Online - 0 views

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    Great tool for introductory language learning Spanish, German, Freanch and more. Games, worksheets, songs, comic maker
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    This is a fun website! Someone should take the initiative and add Arabic to it.
anonymous

Duolingo - 1 views

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    Duolingo is a free language-learning website and crowd-sourced text translation platform. The service is designed so that, as users progress through the lessons, they simultaneously help to translate websites and other documents. It is a way that teachers can provide an additional language learning source to their students, and once each lesson is completed, students read authentic sources and complete activities on the Internet from authentic web-based sources.
Claire Moisan

Using Mind Maps to Learn a Foreign Language | World Language Classroom Resources - 5 views

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    This website contains ideas and resources not only for mind-mapping but also creating classroom activities and games.
Godys Armengot

Ajit Narayanan: A word game to communicate in any language | Talk Video | TED.com - 0 views

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    This video introduces apps that help people communicate with others and learn language through pictures.
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