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Joseph Alvarado

Adults Fooled by Visual Illusion, But Not Kids | Wired Science | Wired.com - 8 views

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    When visual context is misleading, adults literally see the world less accurately than they did as children,"
Lisa Stembel

Breaking News English Lessons: Free - ESL | Current Events - 0 views

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    Reading/listening activities in PDF and MP3
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    This site is great for adult students that like talking about current events.
Regina Schaffer

Copyright - Ms. Shields' Class - 11 views

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    Good resource for teachers/adults
Alexandre Oliveira

Blogs and Pedagogy | EduBlog Insights - 7 views

    • Alexandre Oliveira
       
      children again: elementary and high school students. How about the adult learner, who comes from a pre-Internet existence, or learning experience.
  • meaning of voice.
  • hesitant to speak in a classroom will share their ideas on a blog
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  • dialogue that goes on in our classrooms about our learning through blogging
  • promote critical thought
  • social construction of meaning
  • blogs to be constructivist tools for learning
mbarek Akaddar

LessonWriter|Literacy-across-the-curriculum|Content-Area Reading|ELLs|TESOL|English Lan... - 3 views

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    "OUT "
sandra vasconcellos

http://nikpeachey.blogspot.com/search/label/debate - 0 views

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    Short (about 1 minute) talks on varied topics. Creates a more natural way to make students respond to ideas. Can be used mostly with older learners who would have more to share and contribute
Carla Arena

Confessions of an Aca/Fan: The Informal Pedagogy of Anime Fandom: An Interview with Reb... - 0 views

  • Interestingly enough, schools often seem to discourage activities with these distributed forms of knowledge and resources, instead focusing on testing for what students have "inside their heads". However, I think it's just as important to recognize, evaluate, and help develop students' strategies for learning, collaborating, and accessing knowledge that they don't already possess, as this seems to be much more aligned with what we do as adults. I mean, I don't know all sorts of things, but I have pretty good strategies in place for finding them out.
    • Carla Arena
       
      the importance of informal learning
  • experts and novices participate in the same areas and activities in affinity spaces. So, as I mentioned previously, novices aren't prevented from engaging in creative activities that they find interesting, even if these activities are challenging for them. And, through working in the same space as experts, novices are able to benefit from this exposure, by asking questions, collaborating, and by observing how experts go about certain tasks.
    • Carla Arena
       
      Profiting from our educators' affinity spaces here.
dani lyra

Genki English Songs for Adult Learners - 12 views

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    A site to look for games, songs by topic or grammar point.
Carla Arena

What is Hunch - Tour - Hunch - 0 views

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    Try it out, guys. Great engaging way to work with questions with your adult students
Justine Arena

Adult Learning Activities | California Distance Learning Project - 5 views

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    reading and listening
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