Trends - ISSU - 3 views
Twitter for Trainers: Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Ideas | Mindflash - 1 views
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Here is just one example of some suggestions for using Twitter in your class/presentation: ""Tweet Your Questions! If you are training to a new process or procedure, allow participants the opportunity to tweet any questions they may have, either on the job or during training. What makes this strategy more unique is that instead compiling answers and sending them back via one large email, ensure that there is someone monitoring the twitter account so as to provide near real-time response (even if the response is, "I will look into it")."
Vote for your favorite Language Learning Blog 2012 - Lexiophiles - 0 views
Lyreach.com Find Songs By Few Words - 3 views
50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom | Smart Teaching - 3 views
Free Tools To create and Administer Quizzes - 6 views
MoodleReader Gains Traction: CALL Newsletter - March 2012 - 2 views
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This brief article by Tom Robb outlines a great new Moodle application that is free if your school already uses Moodle, or accessible online where you can have your own page for quiz access. The add-on offers a short quiz of 10 randomized questions for almost 2,000 commonly read books used for extensive reading programs with the major graded reader series. See the http://MoodleReader.org site.
iPad Apps * ESL Techies - 3 views
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A good series of short articles describing apps for Apple: iBooks Author to allow teachers and students to create their own electronic books, epublishing for students, critical thinking at discoveryeducation.com, and apps for ELLs and Special Ed students, etc. (Thanks to Lindsay Meeker, of the CALL IS list.)
LeMill - LeMill - 1 views
ESL Kids Flashcards games and activities - 2 views
Microsoft Mouse Mischief - 0 views
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"Mouse Mischief integrates into Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 and Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, letting you insert questions, polls, and drawing activity slides into your lessons. "Students can actively participate in these lessons by using their own mice to click, circle, cross out, or draw answers on the screen. " This sound like a great tool to make your presentations interactive, get students attention and help them learn as you teach. Sorry--looks like Windows only. Originally from Gre Duncan's blog: http://coolthingoftheday.blogspot.com/2012/02/add-little-mischief-to-your-next.html
kuler - 2 views
How to Increase Participation in Your Twitter Chat or Any Online Community | MackCollie... - 2 views
Tiny TEFL Teacher Home - 4 views
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