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Nik Peachey

Comparing Texts to Aid Noticing - 6 views

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    QuickDiff is an interesting tool that analyses differences in two very similar texts. It was actually developed for examining programming code, but could be a really useful tool to use with students to get them to look more closely at the texts they write and notice the mistakes and corrections and differences in the text.
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    QuickDiff is an interesting tool that analyses differences in two very similar texts. It was actually developed for examining programming code, but could be a really useful tool to use with students to get them to look more closely at the texts they write and notice the mistakes and corrections and differences in the text.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Quick Shout: Survey Results: Mobile learning for ELT - 2 views

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    The purpose of the survey was to ascertain the level of awareness and openness to mobile learning among English language teachers. I also wanted to find out to what degree and how teachers were already using mobile learning both in their teaching and and professional development and to establish whether they would be willing to pay for and use mobile content. The survey also collected information about the teachers' existing access to mobile services and the kinds of device they are using to get access to mobile Internet.
erika queiroz

Back Issues | TOPICS Online Magazine | ESL/EFL | Sandy and Thomas Peters - 5 views

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    Online magazine for reading many topics
Ana Gerin

Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab - For ESL/EFL Students - 8 views

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    This site is really good for the students. The activities have pre and post exercises as well as the listening script!
mbarek Akaddar

TOPICS Online Magazine | ESL/EFL | Sandy Peters and Thomas Peters - 2 views

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    Online Magazine for Learners of English
Gilmar Mattos

English Raven EFL/ESL Resources - 0 views

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    Fantastic website with loads of resources for English Teachers
Kelly Vieira

Nik's Daily English Activities - 1 views

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    This site, from an online friend, is just a treasure! Nik has two other fantastic blogs. Have fun!
Maria da Luz Delfino

A Child's Place - Flash/Sequence Cards - 0 views

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    Flashcards and Sequence cards to print.
Patricia Faustino

Interesting Ways ESL/EFL Teachers Can Use Google.com (Charles Kelly) - 0 views

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    using google to help your search
Carla Arena

Nik Peache's EdTech Netvibes - 0 views

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    Wonderful RSS reader shared by a friend with tons of interesting blogs he keeps track of.
Maria da Luz Delfino

Grades K-3 Lessons, Activities, and Printables Using Color | Scholastic.com - 1 views

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    Make A Difference with Color is a standards-based educational program, brought to you by Expo and Scholastic, using color as a teaching tool to engage your students in language arts activities.
Gilmar Mattos

Tech Thoughts By Jen » Blog Archive » A Long Time Ago……… - 0 views

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    What I am going to share here will probably be the most personal thing I have ever shared on my blog. Only 3 other people know of this and some who are skeptics will dismiss me right away. But - I promise if you stick with me to the very end, it will make sense AND it will be woven into Tech. A long time ago, a pastor I trusted was into meditation and he was leading several people through them. Being the skeptic (yes, even though my faith is strong, I still have doubts at times) I decided to give it a try. What I am sharing next was what I saw. I was sitting on a fountain and there was a gentle man sitting next to me and we began to talk about what I was afraid of. He asked me if I was ready to conquer some of my fears and I said "Yes". He advised me to look up - and there floating above me were planks with words on them….words with the fears that I indeed was dealing with. And the closest one said "Dogs". I was able to easily reach up and grab it. As I gave the gentle man the plank, I said "But I am not really afraid of dogs" and his response was "sometimes you have to go for the easy before you can go for the hard." He then asked me if I wanted to fly and I said yes and suddenly we were flying through the sky…….yet, I continually looked toward the fountain, toward the ground, toward the certain. He finally asked if I wanted to return and we returned to the fountain. He laid his head in his hands and began to cry. When I asked him why, his response was "Jennifer, I want you to fly, yet you always wish to return to where it is safe." What I am sharing with you is true - and I still deal with my fears and my wanting to be safe - but today - I want to take those 2 stories and weave them, if I may, into what our teachers are dealing with in regards to being open to tech. In the last few weeks, I have had several conversations with tech coordinators, integratrators, evangelists, ambassadors - whatever you want to call
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    Very interesting reading. I feel that many of you are with wings and flying high, even if sometimes we question things and just want to go back to the ground. This is totally natural, questioning, trying, feeling on the verge of giving up, giving another chance, trying a different approach...
Gilmar Mattos

Flowgram | Getting students more involved in an EFL class blog. - 0 views

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    Very interesting - ideas on how to involve the students more in blogging.
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