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Animations are probably the catchiest way to foster storyelling, narrative and a better communicative competence as a whole. Here's a nice article on the creation of animations like those in the RSA site... probably the most engaging way to show ideas in a graphic animated environment. Delete the scoop?
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Good blog if you are interested in keeping up-to-date with different sources of information, reflection and resources related to mobile learning. Delete the scoop?
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Very interesting blog with useful examples on how to use movie clips to exemplify grammar items. A nice way to make grammar acquisition more appealing! Via Indrit Bulku Delete the scoop?
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Blogger Ben Johnson defines student engagement and describes what it looks like in the classroom. Delete the scoop?
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Learning English Through Film - winner of the 2011 TEFL.net Best Website award. Extremely good blog where we can see examples on how to get the best of videos in ESL lessons... Worth following!! Via Selma, Derek DeWitt Delete the scoop?
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As this visualization from the always wonderful langwitches explains, 21st century skills are learned and enhanced by blogging in the classroom.
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For those who still don't know... blogging is great for our classrooms! Delete the scoop?
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English grammar rules, lessons, and English grammar exercises for free, as a PDF, or use ESL grammar help on proper grammar usage. Delete the scoop?
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e-Didaktik.dk collects the best ICT tools for teaching, connects them to pedagogical and ICT-didactic considerations, and introduces to their basic functions. This gives you a good foundation for choosing the pedagogical ICT tools which are relevant to you, your subject and your target audience, and you'll get ideas for how to use the ICT tools in your Class. Via Cornélia Castro, Let's Learn IT Delete the scoop?
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Don't miss this joyful read by my good friend and colleague Sue Dreger about the joy of reading... truly inspiring!! Delete the scoop?
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5 reasons to create a classroom blog:
1. Easy: Publishing and sharing was never easier. 2. Organization: Organize content through categories and tags. 3. Multimedia: All formats can be incorporated. 4. Interaction: Open to participation and collaboration. 5. Possibilities: Classroom magazine, podcasts, portfolio, project work... Delete the scoop?
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