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Nik's QuickShout: Developing materials and practices for the digital generation

Nik's QuickShout: Developing materials and practices for the digital generation | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

On the 24th January 2012 I delivered an online webinar presentation for the IATEFL Young Learner SIG. The theme of the presentation was 'Developing materials and practices for the digital generation.' I focused on how teachers could combine the use of online tools to encourage students' digital literacy and study skills whilst also developing their ability to develop their linguistic skills in a more autonomous way.

waterworld-22's comment, January 29, 2012 11:26 AM
Thank U ! I really need some clear info & guidance ,because this edu.issue is partly new to our teachers.Is it possible to know about your webinars beforehand?
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Nik Peachey: Freelance Learning Technology Consultant, Writer, Trainer

Nik Peachey: Freelance Learning Technology Consultant, Writer, Trainer | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

Nik Peachey has been involved in ELT since 1992. He has worked all over the world as a language teacher, teacher trainer and technology trainer.

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This site has links to all my professional information and blogs etc. It also has my contact information. You can also see my CV here: https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B7pPnYE770lfYjl2MlAzblZUdE0/edit

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micro-interview: Nik Peachey

micro-interview: Nik Peachey | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it
140 character bio I'm a freelance learning technology consultant, trainer and writer with 20 years international experience. http://nikpeachey.blogspot.com 1. What do you do? I develop training mat...
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This is a short micro-interview I did with ELTJam

sanford arbogast's curator insight, June 5, 7:54 AM

what a great idea a twitter interview

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Create online learning with 123ContactForm

Create online learning with 123ContactForm | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

123ContactForm may not sound like the kind of tool that would be of interest to educators, but as I discovered when they asked me to review their online form creation tool, they offer quite a range of features that can solve many of the problems we have as 21st century teachers.

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This is my review of 123ContactForm. A great tool for creating online learning.

Nik Peachey's curator insight, May 17, 11:36 AM

This is my review of 123ContactForm. A great tool for creating online learning.

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Blended Learning in English Language Teaching: Course Design and Implementation

Blended learning is an area of ELT that continues to be of interest to practitioners in the field. Despite this, little can be found in the literature on blended learning course design or detailed descriptions provided of blends used in ELT contexts. This publication, which contains twenty case studies from around the world, addresses this deficit by illustrating blends being employed on EAP, ESP, Teacher Development and general EFL courses.

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Very proud to have written one of the case studies (pages 65 -75) for this book. It explores the award winning Blended Learning in ELT teacher training course I designed for Bell Educational Services.

KhinMg Myint's curator insight, May 4, 10:46 PM

Thank you. Can i apply it to learn Pharmacology?

 

Karen Johnson's comment, May 9, 3:57 PM
Sorry the link disappeared, I picked this one up instead http://englishagenda.britishcouncil.org/sites/ec/files/D057_Blended%20learning_FINAL_WEB%20ONLY_v2.pdf
Mel A Az's comment, May 9, 9:59 PM
TQ!
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Some Pros and Cons of iPads for ELT

Some Pros and Cons of iPads for ELT | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

From a quick comparison of these two lists it may well look like the benefits far outweigh the disadvantages, but those disadvantages are BIG, especially the cost. If you are thinking of introducing iPads in your school, then I think by far the best way to start is just by having a few in the teachers’ staff room and letting the teachers explore them and see what they can do with them. If this can generate some enthusiasm then you could be on your way to having a 21st century language school.

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This is an article I wrote some years ago now, but it has been attracting a lot of attention and comments recently, so I thought I would share it and open up the debate. I'll also try to write a more up to date one soon.

Nik Peachey's curator insight, April 24, 10:05 AM

This is an article I wrote some years ago now, but it has been attracting a lot of attention and comments recently, so I thought I would share it and open up the debate. I'll also try to write a more up to date one soon.

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Evaluating web-based tools for language instruction

Evaluating web-based tools for language instruction | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

Over the last few years, interest in web-based tools has expanded rapidly, but how do we know which ones to use and which to avoid? In this workshop, we will look together at some web and mobile applications and establish criteria by which we can evaluate them to ensure we use tools that will lead to enhanced language learning.

Dr.Revathi Viswanath's comment, April 18, 5:07 AM
Very informative presentation. I created my account in some of the links.
Blake Turnbull's curator insight, April 19, 12:22 AM

A 50 minute online seminar/class on how to best evaluate web-based tools in determining which ones beneficial to use, and which ones are not.

Gayla Keesee's curator insight, April 25, 7:45 AM

Nice overview of tools for the language classroom.

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My first online influence featuring Nik Peachey

My first online influence featuring Nik Peachey | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it
This is an article I’ve wanted to write for a long time. Before I even had a facebook account or a personal learning network, I was reading Nik Peachey’s blogs and blending his EdTech k...
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Many thanks to Sylvia Guinan for writing this personal retrospective of my work since I became a freelance. Hard to recognise myself in this very flattering description. Thanks Sylvia. Now I'll have to try to live up to your description.

Adrianna Kowalska's curator insight, April 15, 5:01 PM

I felt so happy reading this blog because that happened to me as well. Many thanks to Nik Peachey for opening my eyes to teaching English with technology

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Tech Tools for Teachers

Tech Tools for Teachers | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

Some of you may be working in a technology-rich environment where you have interactive whiteboards and students have access to the internet in the classroom, or a computer lab that you can take students to. Some of you may only have a single computer in your classroom or, perhaps, like the majority of schools around the world, you may have no computer access in school at all. Whichever is the case, this series will still have something to offer you and will enable you to offer something more to your students, either in class or through the development of more motivating homework tasks that students can access outside of school.

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This link takes you to the complete series of articles, lesson plans and video tutorials I created for the Macmillan OneStopEnglish website.

Malachy Scullion's curator insight, March 15, 11:18 AM

Good place to start for all you technophobes out there.

Shona Whyte's curator insight, March 16, 10:51 AM

NIce set of tools organised by topic and annotated to help teachers get started.

Lyndsay's curator insight, April 3, 10:29 PM

This resources is extremely valuable for educators when teaching digital technologies. It allows students to learn how to design and implement  visual programs, use a range of digital systems and use safe online communications (ACARA, 2013). It provides many explanations surrounding many available digital technologies for the classroom which is titled 'Tech Tools for Teachers' and would allow educators to effectively implement digital technologies into their planning.

 

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Australia Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA). (2013). Draft Australian Curriculum: Technologies. Retrieved from, http://www.acara.edu.au/verve/_resources/Draft_Shape_of_the_Australian_Curriculum_Technologies_paper_-_March_2012.pdf

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Facebook success highlights challenge of turning friends into learners

Facebook success highlights challenge of turning friends into learners | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

"In many of the schools I visit student are demanding that their teachers 'friend' them. The use of Facebook is being driven by students who don't want their interaction with their teachers to be limited to classroom time."

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I was very flattered to be called by the Guardian and asked for comment on a news release from the British Council. Some of my comments were published in the article that later appeared in the Guardian's Learning English section.

plerudulier's comment, December 27, 2012 6:42 AM
Wow! well done. You must be either floating in mid air or glowing... or both ^_^
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"In many contexts it makes little sense to adopt or build other platforms when potential learners are already in a space, communicating and engaging with content. Interacting in the spaces where learners already exist gives a higher chance of getting them to engage with learning content,"

Abílio Accioly Bello's comment, December 27, 2012 6:45 AM
That means that your students and yourself hava rapport toward each other!
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Academy of the future Part 5

This is a short talk I gave way back in 2009 about the possibilities of developing education using the same business model that Google use for their business. This was done in a tongue in check way at the time, but seems to be more and more possible.

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Taking care of your own continuing professional development (CPD)

This talk looks at how business English teachers can access online networks and resources to ensure that they stay in touch with their profession and continue to grow as professionals. This area is of particular importance for BE teachers who often work in an environment that isolates them from other language teaching professionals. Awareness of online resources, digital networking practices and information literacies can help them to ensure that they continue to develop whilst building a personal profile within the global online community. You can watch the Adobe Connect version and follow the online chat and links at: http://connectpro10829081.adobeconnect.com/p5hh93loa86/

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This links to a talk I delivered at the 2012 Business English Special Interest Group Conference in Stuttgart. The theme of the talk is on how teachers can use the internet to develop their own teaching and to promote themselves as a teacher.

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Developing writing skills: A news report

Developing writing skills: A news report | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

This lesson takes a process approach to developing writing skills. It is staged so that students are guided through the processes of collecting information and deciding how they will structure it within the text before they begin to write. They are then guided through the process of drafting, editing and redrafting the text to produce a final copy.

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Two Contrasting Views of Educational Technology

Two Contrasting Views of Educational Technology | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

The final thing that strikes me about these two videos is how they reflect the kinds of societies that the system of education seeks to create. For me the first is a society of obedient unquestioning worker drones being spoon fed information that will enable them to fulfil their predefined roles. The second is a society in which individuals are encouraged to think, act and explore, to question and to create. I know which I would prefer to live in.

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Technology and Language Learning Pt 2

Technology and Language Learning Pt 2 | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it
Technology and Language Learning Part Two with Phil Keegan, Will Corner and Oliver Hipkins, and featuring the second part of the interview with Nik Peachey.
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The second part of my interview with Phil Kegan from Katherine & King's College of London. In this part we talk about a lot of different sites for supporting language learning.

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ELT Podcast Episode 3: Technology and Language Learning Pt 1

ELT Podcast Episode 3: Technology and Language Learning Pt 1 | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it
We mull over the issue of technology and language learning. Nik Peachey is on the line with expert analysis and insight.
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This is the first part of an online interview I did with Phil Keegan from Katherine and Kings College of London.

Ana Sclerandi's curator insight, May 31, 3:08 PM

Nik Peachey, freelance technology consultant, teacher trainer, writer and course designer, specialist in educational technology, ELT and ICT, explains how he got into educational technology, why foreign language learners need to be digital literate in the 21st century; why teachers should be updated, prepared and willing to rethink their educational practices and homework assignments; and what schools should first invest on when bringing technology to their classrooms.

Ana Sclerandi's comment, May 31, 3:09 PM
Thanks Nik to put it so clearly and simply. Look forward to part 2.
Mahani Mohamad's curator insight, June 3, 9:54 PM

nice read...

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English Strokes | LEARN ENGLISH THROUGH CRICKET

English Strokes | LEARN ENGLISH THROUGH CRICKET | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

Turn your love of Cricket into success with English! Learn English online with the help of this course brought to you by the British Council and Kris Srikkanth.

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Very proud to see this coming to life after working on it with British Council India for the last nine months as editor, instructional designer and project manager.

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In English Digital - 6

First 2013 edition of the e-magazine for teachers of English working in Lusophone countries.
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Nice to see my article about Online Teacher Development on page 13 here. A really well designed publication.

systerwoody's comment, April 29, 10:05 AM
Congratulations! Learn something new everyday. I had to look up Lusophone . . . http://bit.ly/drV8zf Another excellent resource for online instructors. Thanks Nik! ^_^
Dr. Doris Molero's curator insight, May 2, 8:58 AM

Wow.. really nice Portuguese E-magazine.. Great artticles and great educators.. just check it out! Nik Peachey and Graham's articles are a must read.. :) 

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Interview with Jeremy Harmer | Liverpool Online

Interview with Jeremy Harmer | Liverpool Online | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

Jeremy Harmer was talking about the connection between developing musical ability and developing linguistic ability and some of the parallels between successful musicians and successful language learners.

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My interview with Jeremy Harmer. My talk about the connection between learning how to play an instrument and learning to use a language.

Jason R Levine's curator insight, April 17, 7:54 AM

Music and SLA are moving closer...and closer! So happy that I own musicandlanguage.com :D

Tatiana Kuzmina's curator insight, April 20, 1:57 PM

Good one..

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Mix Images and Animation on Your Mobile

Mix Images and Animation on Your Mobile | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

The app runs on a mobile device and allows users to add animated speaking characters to a selection of backgrounds or to the users' own images. You can then either use text to speech to write a script for the character, or you can record your own voice and the app will lip-synch you text to the character. This is very quick and easy to do. Here's how.

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This is my most recent blog post which includes ideas for activities to get students speaking outside the classroom.

Nik Peachey's curator insight, March 30, 6:10 AM

This is my most recent blog post which includes ideas for activities to get students speaking outside the classroom.

Ellen Graber's curator insight, March 30, 1:56 PM

This is something I've gotta try. During their two week vacation, my students are sharing Voicethreads. This looks like fun! Something new!

Fiona Price's curator insight, April 1, 2:44 PM

If you liked Xtranormal, ...

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ESL Teacher Interviews: Nik Peachey

ESL Teacher Interviews: Nik Peachey | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

In our latest addition to the “Interview with the Experts” series, Kaplan are delighted to get the chance to speak to Nik Peachey. Nik has been involved in ELT since 1992 and has worked all over the world as a language teacher, teacher trainer, technology trainer and consultant.

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This is an interview I did for Kaplan. Relieved that they actually found a decent picture of me (rather than one of the multitude of awful ones floating about on the web).

Jason R Levine's curator insight, March 22, 1:02 PM

ESTEEMED MENTOR!

Sylvia Guinan's comment, March 22, 1:12 PM
Aha - ESLbrain is next:)
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Try this: Why it's a dog's life in China

Try this: Why it's a dog's life in China | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

It is a great article to build a lesson around as it's a topic which students can easily relate to and because it explores a number of controversial issues about which students are likely to have an opinion.

 

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This is the first of a new series from the Guardian which gives tips and ideas on how to exploit their online materials. This one looks at an article about dogs in China. There is also a link to an audio version of the article.

Nik Peachey's curator insight, January 23, 5:04 AM

This is the first of a new series from the Guardian which gives tips and ideas on how to exploit their online materials. This one looks at an article about dogs in China. There is also a link to an audio version of the article.

Robin Yu's curator insight, January 23, 5:40 PM

The Guardian make suggestions about how to exploit their articles.

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Author of the month: Nik Peachey | Onestopenglish

Author of the month: Nik Peachey | Onestopenglish | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

Nik Peachey, digital guru and author of our Tech Tools for Teachers series, talks about the highs and lows of his personal experiences of education and explains how a lazy workaholic (his own words) came to get so interested in learning technologies. He also imparts some valuable advice on becoming a materials writer and gives tips on the wonders of self publishing online through blogs and e-books.

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This is the text of an interview I did for the OneStopEnglish website when I was selected as author of the month.

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iPad Tutorial - Fotobabble

This tutorial shows you how to use Fotobabble on the iPad to add audio recordings to images and then convert them to short video clips.

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This is an example of the kinds of screencast tutorials I can produce for iPad.

carldowse's curator insight, December 20, 2012 3:51 AM

Here's another very easy to use app. There's lots of scope for learners to use their English taking snaps and commenting on them. Another simple idea is for the teacher to take a snap of their whiteboard and then add a commentary and use this resulting video to remind learners of the point covered in class.

Monicaaparicio's curator insight, March 25, 10:02 PM

Seems cool

Lyndsay's curator insight, April 3, 10:17 PM

With the inclusion of literacy as a general capability within the Technologies Curriculum along with students being able to use a range of digital systems for diverse purposes (ACARA, 2013), this resource would be beneficial. It allows educators to use Fotobabble on the iPad to add audio recordings to images and then convert them to short video clips. This would also increase students engagement and would allow them to be involved in their learning.

 

References:

 

Australia Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA). (2013). Draft Australian Curriculum: Technologies. Retrieved from, http://www.acara.edu.au/verve/_resources/Draft_Shape_of_the_Australian_Curriculum_Technologies_paper_-_March_2012.pdf

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Task 5: Create an Image Book Using Bookr

For this example activity we’ll use a poem and show how it can be illustrated, but the text could be anything from short stories that your students write to phrases, or even single word vocabulary books.

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This is an example of the kinds of tasks and activities I can produce for teachers to help them understand both the technological aspects of how to use technology as well as the more pedagogical aspects of how to implement it within the learning context.

Carmen Arias 's curator insight, December 19, 2012 2:33 AM

Excellent for vocabulary task or reading comprehension !!

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Bell Blended Learning for ELT, Bell - ELTons 2012 winner of the award for excellence in course innovation | EnglishAgenda | British Council

Bell Blended Learning for ELT, Bell - ELTons 2012 winner of the award for excellence in course innovation | EnglishAgenda | British Council | Nik Peachey | Scoop.it

Nik Peachey talks about his work at Bell and this innovative approach to developing teachers’ knowledge and abilities to understand and develop their own blended learning courses for students.

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Lesson Plan: Born, bread and buttered in London

In this lesson students hear a man being interviewed about his life in London. He talks about the different parts of London he has lived in and how things have changed in these areas. The tasks focus students on learning more about London from Google Maps and images and the listening tasks focus them on reading between the lines of what the man says and understanding inferred meaning. Lastly, the lesson finishes with an optional grammar focus with a speaking activity based around ‘used to’ and ‘didn’t use to’.

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