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Nik Peachey's curator insight,
June 17, 3:08 AM
This looks like a well designed tool to partner people up for language exchange and peer leaning through video conferencing. Lots of language support and safety features.
Julia Clarke's comment,
June 17, 12:51 PM
Thanks Nik this looks really useful for students planning to do study abroad
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Shona Whyte's curator insight,
June 9, 1:36 AM
Worth a try for language learners: load your movie, select subtitle files for target and native language, and the player shows everything together. Delete the scoop?
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Dee Dee Davenport's curator insight,
June 8, 10:46 AM
What a great way to increase student interest. Delete the scoop?
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timsbox's curator insight,
June 4, 4:52 AM
Le principe est génial ! Vous lisez un texte en anglais (n'importe quel texte trouvé sur le web qui vous intéresse), vous cliquez sur les mots difficiles pour avoir une traduction immédiate, puis vous pouvez réviser les mots sélectionnés ! Ce n'est pas très ludique mais très efficace. En plus, c'est gratuit...
Adapté pour adultes et collégiens ...
Steve Ridout's comment,
June 4, 5:06 AM
Hey, Steve here, creator of Readlang. Very happy to see it shared here! It is already somewhat mobile friendly, in that the design adapts to smaller screens, and I use it on my iPad all the time. I hope eventually to develop iOS and Android applications too.
Patricia Daniels's curator insight,
June 4, 9:35 AM
Students, I've just tested this myself and it's a useful tool. Apparently it's also becoming more mobile compatible, which will be a postive development. There's an introduction video so watch it first and see if it's a tool that you'll put to use. I've added the extension to Chrome.
You can upload webpages for reading and if you're unsure of a word, click on it for the translation. This will appear in your word bank as a flashcard with some text ( this provides you with the context which is an intelligent feature). You can then run through your list of flashcards and learn the words. Remember to put them in context when you are doing your practice as this will help you retain them.
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Nik Peachey's curator insight,
June 11, 11:07 AM
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. Delete the scoop?
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Nik Peachey's curator insight,
June 4, 3:33 AM
This is a tool which syncs with your Google Drive account and allows you to record audio feedback on students' writing work. It's very much like the work done by Russel Stannard who uses screen capture to give feedback.
Ajaan Rob Hatfield's curator insight,
June 4, 9:17 PM
I looked at this program. If you add this to Google hangouts it becomes a very powerful teaching tool.
Ludmila Smirnova's curator insight,
June 8, 7:16 AM
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