The Bamboo Project Blog: Blogging for Learning - 0 views
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the beauty and value of many Web 2.0 tools, at least when it comes to staff development, lies in the fact that these tools encourage active content creation and engagement with learning by the participants. Good learning requires students to actively interact with the materials they are learning--to reflect and apply and use this information. Tools like blogs make this possible for individuals to do much more easily than in the past.
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Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Cropping YouTube Videos to Create Activities - 6 views
Story Time Made Simple - 10 views
How To Write Clearly: Active and Passive Voices - 9 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Activities for Introducing Google Tools to Teachers and S... - 22 views
Nik's Daily English Activities: Revise your Vocabulary with Images - 0 views
DLTK's Printable Crafts for Kids - 0 views
A to Z Teacher Stuff For Teachers free - 0 views
10 tried and tested internet tools for teachers - 0 views
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using technology effectively has clear benefits for both teaching and learning and can help to improve motivation by engaging pupils in activities which, perhaps, step out of their ordinary school experience and which show them that it is possible to teach and learn about a subject using tools similar to those they use daily outside school. In other words, we have tried to use the types of tools with which they are often already familiar.
Exercises - Stative verbs - 0 views
SMILE Management - 0 views
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The Best Way to Create Online Tests - SMILE and CLEAR are both from Michigan State University, and allow teachers (and students) to easily create clozes, drag-and-drop exercises, and sequencing activities. They also allow you to use audio and video with the activities. This is an excellent site for making a variety of ESL/EFL-related assessments.
English Made in Brazil - 0 views
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