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amergin2005

WordPress.com - 0 views

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    Start a WordPress blog or create a free website in seconds. Choose from over 200 free, customizable themes. Free support from awesome humans. I think language students - from beginner to advanced - can improve reading and writing skills through blog usage. Adding multimedia elements can help inspire creativity, encourage digital literacy, etc.
amergin2005

Animoto - Make & Share Beautiful Videos Online - 0 views

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    The easy way to create and share extraordinary videos of your life. Our online video maker turns your photos, video clips and music into video in minutes. I can envision using Animoto in an Intermediate Spanish course and having students document - in audio and video - part of their day, be it what they ate for dinner in campus dining hall or a trip to a local museum, etc.
amergin2005

Storybird - Artful storytelling - 1 views

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    Storybirds are short, art-inspired stories you can make and share on any device. I think the artwork might help inspire even the most tentative of L2 writers. I can envision using this in a beginning Spanish course, to get students thinking creatively.
Elda Buonanno

635 Free Movies Online: Great Classics, Indies, Noir, Westerns, etc. - 2 views

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    Watch 635 movies free online. Includes classics, indies, film noir, documentaries and other films, created by some of our greatest actors, actresses and directors. The collection features films by Alfred Hitchcock, Orson Welles, Fritz Lang, Andrei Tarkovksy, John Huston, plus some early short films by Tarantino, Kubrick and Truffaut.
ryandavis207

ESL Games and Game Board - 3 views

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    This is a great site for ESL, EFL, or phonics level teachers.  The site has lesson plans, printables, and game creators for students of any level.  I highly recommend the song archive for young learners.
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    Thanks, Ryan. I took a look at some of the games and found I can easily adapt them to French or Spanish! What a great resource.
nashwa25

Google e-Portfolio - 3 views

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    A new application by Google that can be used by teachers and students. Students can create, upload, assemble, and present their work.
Sarah Finck

Lexique FLE - 3 views

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    This site has thematic French vocabulary exercises that include authentic audio for topics such as the body, animals, the family, clothing, the train station, in the city, etc. It could be assigned for homework so that students can listen to the audio as many times as they like, or it could be projected on a screen for classroom use.
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
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
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.
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