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'I'm stuffed': migrants boggled by Aussie slang - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

This explains the origins of AusEphrase. 

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24 Ed-Tech Terms You Should Know

24 Ed-Tech Terms You Should Know | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
Cutting through the buzzwords to talk about what matters in school technology.

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12 Principles Of Mobile Learning

12 Principles Of Mobile Learning | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
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5 Instructional Shifts to Promote Deep Learning - Getting Smart by Susan Oxnevad - DigLN, edleaders, EdTech

5 Instructional Shifts to Promote Deep Learning - Getting Smart by Susan Oxnevad - DigLN, edleaders, EdTech | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
Technology is a powerful tool for learning that can be used effectively to help students develop the skills necessary to succeed in school and beyond.
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The Daily Create - Daily assignments to fuel your creativity

The Daily Create - Daily assignments to fuel your creativity | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it

For example: "Make a 1 minute documentary at a local historic site. Not near one? Make it up"

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Tech Tools for Teachers: Social-bookmarking

Tech Tools for Teachers: Social-bookmarking | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
Nik Peachey explores social-bookmarking and how we can use it to save bookmarks online to access them from any computer.

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Brisbanism – find the best and worst of anything in Brisbane and surrounding suburbs

Brisbanism – find the best and worst of anything in Brisbane and surrounding suburbs | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
Brisbanism is where Brisbane locals vote on the best and worst of everything Brisbane – suburbs, restaurants, places to go and bargain shopping destinations.

 

Provides authentic Australian English, good discussion questions (esp. if you're doing superlatives in class) and an audience for students' writing.

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Koala Crunch Time - Four Corners

Koala Crunch Time - Four Corners | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
Ask any visitor to Australia what they'd like to do and they'll probably tell you they'd love to cuddle a koala.
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ELT Magazine - Unitec

ELT Magazine - Unitec | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
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The 10 Most Important Educational YouTube Channels for Teachers

The 10 Most Important Educational YouTube Channels for Teachers | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it

YouTube is packed full of educational stuff to share with students. 


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What’s your ‘personal learning environment’ or PLE? Is it like Facebook? Will it change with fashion?

What’s your ‘personal learning environment’ or PLE? Is it like Facebook? Will it change with fashion? | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it

Just discovered you've got a PLN? Well, did you know that you've also got a PLE?

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What’s the opposite of hot?

What’s the opposite of hot? | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it

Teaching ideas come from the weirdest places...

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I wanna talk about | LearnEnglish | British Council

I wanna talk about | LearnEnglish | British Council | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it

Great podcasts to recommend to students

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25 TED Talks Perfect For Classrooms | Edudemic

25 TED Talks Perfect For Classrooms | Edudemic | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it

No further explanation necessary :-)

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Project-Based Learning Research Review

Project-Based Learning Research Review | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it

Teachers can create real-world problem-solving situations by designing questions and tasks that correspond to two different frameworks of inquiry-based teaching: Problem-based learning, which tackles a problem but doesn't necessarily include a student project, and project-based learning, which involves a complex task and some form of student presentation, and/or creating an actual product or artifact.


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20 Technology Skills that Every Educator Should Have | Digital Learning Environments

20 Technology Skills that Every Educator Should Have | Digital Learning Environments | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
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aPLaNet European project for language educators

The European aPLaNet project shows language teachers how to use social netwroks professionally...
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Mobile phones in the classroom: teachers share their tips

Mobile phones in the classroom: teachers share their tips | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
From multimedia to geocaching, the possibilities for using mobiles to engage learners are endless.

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Test Your Knowledge | Go Back to Where You Came From | SBS

Test Your Knowledge | Go Back to Where You Came From | SBS | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
How much do you know about the world’s refugees and asylum seekers? These interactive quiz questions test your knowledge, display the facts and explore the common misconceptions on the global refugee issue
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Google Maps Street View for Language Learning

Google Maps Street View for Language Learning | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
Google Maps must surely be changing the way we use maps – especially now that it offers “Street View” for several countries.

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Lessonstream.org by Jamie Keddie

Lessonstream.org by Jamie Keddie | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
Formerly TEFLClips, ELTON award winner. By Jamie Keddie.
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Critical Thinking Skills

Critical Thinking Skills | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it
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Free Technology for Teachers: Mobile Formative Assessment; A One Device Solution

Free Technology for Teachers: Mobile Formative Assessment; A One Device Solution | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it

The suggestions for using Evernote in class are simple but brilliant.


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WORDCOUNT / Tracking the Way We Use Language /

WORDCOUNT. An interactive presentation of the 86,800 most common words in the English language. By Jonathan J.
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Bloom's Digital Taxonomy Pyramid

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy Pyramid | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it

This view of the Taxonomy not only provides the cognitive categories, but also provides plenty of suggestions for now to teach with technology at each level.  Nice work!


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Consider what happens if you flip bloom http://plpnetwork.com/2012/05/15/flipping-blooms-taxonomy/
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5 Tips to Prevent Digital Burnout and Maintain Good Mental Health

5 Tips to Prevent Digital Burnout and Maintain Good Mental Health | Pedagogalogue | Scoop.it

The Internet's reach is so pervasive, it feels as though it has always been around. The reality is that the web is still in its infancy, and we don't really understand the risks it poses to our mental health.


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