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Learning Technology Learning - 1 views

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    Tom Preskett's blog is well worth following. Of special interest are articles on Using Social Media for Personal Learning (11 June 2012), and Tablets: Finally a Technology for the Classroom (18 May 2012). He suggests that "Dynamic content can be created, delivered and actively engaged with by each student."
TESOL CALL-IS

iMovie Movie Trailers across the content areas - DEN Blog Network - 1 views

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    "A movie trailer is a perfect summarizing activity. It can also act as a "teaser" as an introduction to a presentation or student paper. A movie trailer can readily showcase the acquisition of knowledge of a lesson or unit." A good description of how to use iMovie on the iPad/tablet.
Ninja Essays

You Write Blog Posts and Social Media Content? Don't Skip the Editing Part! - 0 views

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    "The process of understanding what your readers want is long and challenging. The sooner you realize that they want to read polished, clean content, the greater your success will be. "
Nelba Quintana

Using ICT in Further Education - 3 views

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    excellent blog with all kind of resources
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    excellent blog with all kind of resources
susana canelo

SimplyBox - Think Inside the Box - 0 views

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    Blog Carnival by Nik Peachey
susana canelo

How-to-learn-English: Learn English With A Friend - 0 views

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    Karenne's blog with great tips about how to learn English
susana canelo

Kalinago English - 0 views

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    Karenne's blog. Tips for English teachers
Yuly Asencion

Language Learning Blog : Innovative Ideas for Teachers & Students - AvatarLanguages.com - 10 views

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    Certainly something to work on and see how can aid our particular situations. Thanks for the tip. Juan
Nelba Quintana

Justin Tarte - Life of an Educator...: I am an Educational Blogger... - 0 views

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    Relections about blogging by a teacher.
TESOL CALL-IS

Profweb : From Character Blogs to VoiceThreads: Exploring Points of View - 0 views

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    Describes ways to use images, video, music, voice, and text in teaching literature with advanced level students to improve writing and pronunciation skills. Students engaged in online discussion through commenting and VoiceThread. By Jane Petring.
TESOL CALL-IS

Bringing Parents and Guardians into Your PBL Projects | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Providing your students with a public audience is not only a critical part of the project-based learning process, but it's also a great strategy for building authenticity into assignments to create work that matters. We often leverage our students' parents and guardians in this process because 1) they are easily accessible, and 2) they are our partners in their children's learning plans. Why not then continue and build this partnership in PBL? John Larmer wrote a great blog about how to build parent support for PBL, and one of the best ways he mentions is to keep them involved in the PBL project you launch in your classroom. Here are some strategies to consider as you leverage parents for your next PBL project."
TESOL CALL-IS

How to have conversations about race in the classroom | Quizlet - 0 views

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    The Quizlet Blog is a good source, not just for using Quizlet, but for lesson plan ideas like this one for Black History Month -- or any time of the year that race might come up as a topic. And when doesn't it?
TESOL CALL-IS

Welcome to The Race Card Project! - The Race Card Project - 0 views

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    "What you see here are candid submissions from people who have engaged in a little exercise. Here's how it works. Think about the word Race. How would you distill your thoughts, experiences or observations about race into one sentence that only has six words?" This National Public Radio blog makes the perfect starting point for a multicultural lesson for ESL/EFL students. The entries are sheer poetry and give a great deal of content to think about the issue of race and one's place in society, for better or worse. Each 6-word "poem" makes us, as one contributor said, "Look past race to underlying humanity."
TESOL CALL-IS

Using Wikis [and Diigo] in the Classroom - YouTube - 3 views

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    "A whole course can be organized around a wiki as shown here, an excerpt from the upcoming Multimedia Kit, "Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms" which will include his book of the same name, a video, and a facilitator's guide from Corwin (corwinpress.com)." A concise (3 min) video on how to organize a course using wikis, with interviews with students. The course also uses Diigo to annotate readings. One students says it really makes her a better reader. As you read others' annotations, "It's really another way of having a discussion."
TESOL CALL-IS

Free online tutorial for using Soundcloud - 0 views

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    R. Stannard: "This tool allows students to create sound files and then the teacher or other students can listen, click on the sound wave and add written comments. So it is great for providing feedback as teachers can listen to the recordings and then click at the appropriate point and add comments regarding language, intonation, content or pronunciation." You can embed the audio file with your comments into your teacher blog for students to explore. Obviously very useful for listening-speaking practice. Can also be used on smartphones.
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