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Cara Whitehead

Educational Standards Correlations - 2 views

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    VocabularySpellingCity provides the following sets of correlations to standards: U.S. Standards by State Common Core Standards for each States' Implementation Australian Standards by State Canadian Standards by Province English National Curriculum Standards
Lisa Stembel

22 Maps That Show The Deepest Linguistic Conflicts In America - Business Insider - 5 views

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    Interesting for those looking for "perfect" English...
mbarek Akaddar

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

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    "OUT "
anonymous

Tools for Learners | Scoop.it - 13 views

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    A collection of online tools for learners.
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    Students are always asking for tips on how to improve their English outside the classroom (especially those NOT taking a F2F course!)... and Nik Peachey's Scoop.it! is a great place to start!
Anita Close

EduDemic » 20 Other Social Networks Teachers Should Know About - 12 views

  • These networks don’t constantly fail whale like Twitter These networks don’t have privacy concerns galore like Facebook These networks are devoted to education and wholly organized around that idea.
  • well as tools for creating games, puzzles, and other activities. Pronetos – Also known as the Professor’s Network, Pronetos
  • English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. iMantri – iMantri is a peer-to-peer community for people who are seeking mentors or offering coaching in a particular area. Members can use the site’s tools to assess their competencies and find people who are either willing to help or in need of help. Smart.fm – Smart.fm is an education platform and online community that relies on personalized learning algorithms to help people achieve their academic goals. The site helps users establish goals, create a study schedule, and track learning progress. Grockit – This online interactive learning environment uses social gaming technology and a Web 2.0 infrastructure to help students master academic skills and prepare for standardized tests. Grockit members can study alone or in groups. Loomagoo – Created by Students at Loyola University New Orleans, Loomagoo is a social network for students who want to share notes and other learning materials
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  • million members who help each other learn English, Spanish, French, Hindi, German, and Mandarin Chinese. Tutpup – Tutpup is an award-winning social learning network that allows young learners to come together online to play fun, educational games. The
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

Listening - 6 views

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    English Listening lessons in 5 minutes
Ana Gerin

We are Busy Beavers - English Songs + Videos for Children and Preschool Kids - 7 views

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    Great videos and activities for kids!
mbarek Akaddar

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

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    Online Magazine for Learners of English
Nik Peachey

Nik's Quick Shout: iPad Apps for English Language Teachers - 6 views

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    "Well like a lot of people I've bought an iPad over the summer and I've been having my first taste of shopping for apps to extend the capabilities of the iPad. I've also been having a look at how some of these can be used for language learning, so I thought I would share with you a little bit of information about the first few apps I've tried."
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    Well like a lot of people I've bought an iPad over the summer and I've been having my first taste of shopping for apps to extend the capabilities of the iPad. I've also been having a look at how some of these can be used for language learning, so I thought I would share with you a little bit of information about the first few apps I've tried.
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