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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
Larissa Arist

Infographiques en français on Pinterest - 4 views

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    Infographics (in French) on a variety of current topics.  
Elda Buonanno

Valuable Resources for Standards-Based Performance Assessment and Instruction - 4 views

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    Interesting site with examples of rubrics for teachers and students.The suggestions can be customized for Language Learners and Instructors
Godys Armengot

Putting the FL in STEM: the Link Between Foreign Languages and the STEM Fields | Langua... - 2 views

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    This article explains why foreign languages are important for science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education and industries. Language educators use innovative technologies and we should see our work as part of STEM.
Sarah Finck

French Music Blog - 2 views

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    This website, in English, is a great place to find the names of currently popular French musicians and songs. Some videos are embedded. Teachers could select songs to exploit in class, or they could direct students there to discover new music.
amergin2005

Catálogo de voces hispánicas | Centro Virtual Cervantes - 1 views

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    This resource from el Centro Virtual Cervantes provides video interviews with individuals from a number of regions or cities in Latin America and Spain. Each interview is accompanied by a description of the linguistic characteristics of a particular way of speaking, a text transcript, and information on where the region is located geographically. I personally find this fascinating! I also think it could serve as a resource for students who might not be aware of how many variations there are when Spanish is spoken.
amergin2005

CALICO blog: Common Concerns for Non-Communication-Based Teachers and How to Help Them - 2 views

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    This helpful summary of a recent #langchat Twitter discussion resonates with me personally, since I have taught primarily according to textbooks in the past. The concerns and responses described in the blog are very helpful for me, in changing up the paradigm I've grown used to.
Nicholas Meyers

¡Apps para el español! Technology and World Languages - Catherine Ousselin (M... - 2 views

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    Please send your suggestions and ideas to Catherine Ousselin. This list will be updated often! Free - The SpanishDict app features a complete Spanish-English dictionary, talking phrasebook, interactive word game, and a word of the day. $ 0.99 With El Conjugador, you can conjugate all Spanish verb in one way without being connected to the Internet.
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    A created list of applications for mobile devices that can be used to help teach Spanish.
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