Now there's a techie way for students to create and share virtual posters, and they're called glogs. Glogster is a free website where teachers and students can create glogs and it doesn't require any paper, markers, or glue. Glogs and can be shared with the world because they are published online. Unlike physical posters glogs can include audio and video. Glogs can be easily edited and changed at anytime.
Shelly Terrell:'s livebinder : Click on any of the tabs above to find ELT resources/links for the topics of her
American TESOL Institute free FRIDAY 30 minute online webinars.
On the Adobe Connect platform every Friday at 4pm EST (New York Time), 3pm Austin, TX, 1pm LA, 5pm Brasilia, 9pm London, 10pm Paris,
11pm Athens/Istanbul, Sat 8am Sydney time, and
Sat. 6am Tokyo time.
past video archives here, http://americantesol.com/tesol-lectures.htm
This is the Adobe Room to join! http://americantesol.adobeconnect.com/terrell/
You can even join on your smartphone using the free Adobe Connect app!
Upcoming Webinars:
Fri. July 22nd Twitter for English Language Teachers
Fri. July 29th How to Start a Blog for Students and Teachers
Fri. August 5th Using Webinars to Teach Language Learners
Fri. August 12th Using Comic Strips to Teach Language Learners
This site is a self-paced professional development program for teachers who wish to learn how to create websites and podcasts and how to incorporate website and podcast creation into their classroom instruction.
Resources for the classroom teacher. The intention of each sheet is to introduce a tool, technology or activity that could be easily adapted for use in the classroom