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Madame Techie: Voki v. Blabberize in the Fl Classroom

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10 Podcasting Projects Every Teacher Should Try

10 Podcasting Projects Every Teacher Should Try | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
Find education news, teaching strategies, lesson plans, activity ideas and more on the WeAreTeachers blog. Featuring posts by guest bloggers and teachers as well as WeAreTeachers editors.
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"...le podcasting est à la mode pour l'apprentissage et les présentations orales dans les écoles. 

10 idées à essayer en classe

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35 Ways of Using Word Clouds in Language Learning

35 Ways of Using Word Clouds in Language Learning | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
There are many possibilities for using word clouds in language courses. I've listed around 35 of them here with a few hints on what to do. - preview a presentation or a text - preview the current...
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My best languages lesson: putting Spanish into practice with online books

My best languages lesson: putting Spanish into practice with online books | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
Knowing that creative lessons are the ones that stick, José Picardo gets his Spanish class to write and produce their own virtual stories
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Vobok - Audio broadcast app

Vobok - Audio broadcast app | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it

Share what you have to say to your followers. Give news, updates, advice, tips, tricks, previews, and more. Share with Facebook and Twitter, and support your broadcasts with trending Topics and imagery.


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Nik Peachey's curator insight, May 21, 6:17 AM

This is an interesting free app for creating short audio broadcasts, like a mobile audio Twitter feed. Nice way to get students listening and speaking.

M. Van Amelsvoort's curator insight, May 21, 11:37 PM
Haven't tried this yet, but it looks interesting.
Susan's comment, May 23, 3:02 AM
Great for oral and listening practice
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How Online Translation Tools Are Now Being Used - Edudemic

How Online Translation Tools Are Now Being Used - Edudemic | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
Any language teacher knows that online translation tools can be a double edged sword. This visual should shed some light on current trends to know about.
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8 Useful Apps for Working on Video Projects on iPad ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

8 Useful Apps for Working on Video Projects on iPad ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 8 Useful Apps for Working on Video Projects on iPa... http://t.co/ej1z9I9HrI #vídeo #technology #mlearning


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How To Combat Student Plagiarism - Edudemic

How To Combat Student Plagiarism - Edudemic | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it

As teachers, when we assign a research project, we often focus on the end product: the research essay, presentation, etc. However, students (especially young students) do not automatically know how to conduct meaningful research. Our modern students are used to Googling answers. They have grown accustomed to information being readily available. However, as academics, we know that research isn’t a  fast process. It’s slow and deliberate. As a teacher, I need to intentionally slow my students down during this exercise. I do this by breaking down a larger project into more manageable chunks and focusing on the process.


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aisha ertugrul's comment, May 22, 3:17 AM
Yes, which is what is meant by "plagiarism proof" assignments. I would also add that it is essential to practice paraphrasing and do it effectively by using all four skills. I did a poster presentation on this topic: http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/aisha-ertugrul/preventing-plagiarism-poster
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Aisha I have scooped your poster on Information and digital literacy...
AnnC's curator insight, May 22, 7:45 PM

more structure and guidance to help develop the skills for research - okay!

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Knowble Articles

Knowble Articles | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
Improve your English skills. Sign up for free and start reading news articles at your proficiency level!

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Tony Gough's curator insight, May 20, 6:27 AM

Helping to improve your English reading skills

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Stewart Whitney's curator insight, Today, 10:09 AM

Pretty cool. I signed up and tried it out. I tried to imagine what it would be like for my students. So I aborted the vocabulary test after only 5 questions. The articles still contained a lot of difficult vocabulary and structures, but learners can set the support language to their L1. I tried Japanese as the support language. The site automatically highlights difficult vocabulary and when you move the cursor over the work, it gives you a translation (using Google translator) and some example sentences. 

It's not perfect. It misses a lot of phrasal verbs (e.g. only gives a definition of the main verb and excludes the preposition) and different usage of words, but overall, still pretty cool.

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Cómo crear, organizar y participar de un hangout, paso a paso, desde el nuevo Google+

Cómo crear, organizar y participar de un hangout, paso a paso, desde el nuevo Google+ | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
Los hangouts, videoconferencias que podemos realizar desde Google Plus, capaz de integrarse con Youtube y que ofrece, entre otras muchas cosas, la

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Dr. Doris Molero's curator insight, May 16, 8:11 AM

:) let's hangout sometime, please... :)

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American English app

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Mobile access to an easy, fast, one-stop-shop for free teaching resources including e-books, audiobooks, quizzes, and games

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ReCALL - Abstract - Language students and their technologies: Charting the evolution 2006–2011

ReCALL - Abstract - Language students and their technologies: Charting the evolution 2006–2011 | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
This paper has two key objectives. Firstly, it seeks to record the technologies in current use by learners of a range of languages at an Australian university in 2011.
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VerbBusters Helps Students Learn Irregular Verbs

VerbBusters Helps Students Learn Irregular Verbs | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
VerbBusters is a straight-forward iPad app for learning and practicing recognizing English irregular verbs. VerbBusters supports learners whose native languages are French, Spanish, German, Portuge...
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Free Technology for Teachers: Silk - Collaboratively Create Digital Portfolios

Free Technology for Teachers: Silk - Collaboratively Create Digital Portfolios | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
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Cleverlize - Mobile Learning made by YOU

Cleverlize - Mobile Learning made by YOU | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it

We want your students to be able to use your apps anywhere and at any time, eg also on the plane, on trains or busses. Therefore, users of your native apps can download the contents directly on their smartphones or tablets and use your apps even without data connection.


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Jenn Alevy's curator insight, May 22, 5:15 AM

This looks useful!

Nathan DC's curator insight, May 22, 5:49 AM

It beats spending a fortune on books as it is the habit @ Artevelde University college Ghent... 

 

Let's Learn IT's curator insight, May 23, 4:20 AM

Wow -this is what I have been waiting for for a very long time!

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Beginners' guide to using technology in language lessons

Beginners' guide to using technology in language lessons | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
Not sure about how to use QR codes or a class wiki to teach languages? Emma Drury has some pointers
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Spice up your teaching with tools and apps from A to Z

Spice up your teaching with tools and apps from A to Z | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
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ScreenTweet - Awesome Twitter Tool - Teach Amazing!

ScreenTweet - Awesome Twitter Tool - Teach Amazing! | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
ScreenTweet - Awesome Twitter Tool - Check out Teach Amazing for educational technology, web 2.0, and great tips to teach amazing!
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Screencasting

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Tools, tipps & tricks... everything you should know about screencasting...

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Free Technology for Teachers: 10 Good Sites & Apps for Learning a New Language

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Leoxicon: Essential lexical tools

Leoxicon: Essential lexical tools | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
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What Teachers Need to Know about The New Google...

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What Teachers Need to Know about The New Google Play for Education http://t.co/2dOzaiXkqB via @medkh9 #googleplay #edtech #learning (What Teachers Need to Know about The New Google Play for Education ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning


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22 Ways To Use Twitter With Bloom's Taxonomy

22 Ways To Use Twitter With Bloom's Taxonomy | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
A few of my faculty members have been asking about ways they can use Twitter in the classroom recently. As I helped them integrate Twitter into their own classrooms, I started developing a running ...

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Are language teachers leading the way with education technology?

Are language teachers leading the way with education technology? | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
From vibrant communities on social media to inventive lessons using video conferencing, Joe Dale explores how languages teachers have embraced technology in the classroom
Blake Turnbull's curator insight, May 21, 12:32 AM

With more and more schools investing in mobile technology such as iPads and laptops, the problem of how to use them and what exactly is a suitable app to use in the classroom arises. Teacher-produced audio or video podcasts are useful for encouraging autonomy and distance learning outside of the classroom, a commonly employed tool in recent years. The article also looks at MFLtwitterati, a UK-based community of foreign language teachers on Twitter, and many of the things they have to offer. Technology is not going away and language teachers need to embrace its full potential to engage our 21st century learners.

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Create An Online Video Chat With “MashMe TV” | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…

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Selection Criteria for Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Video Games for Language Learning | IALLT

Selection Criteria for Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Video Games for Language Learning | IALLT | Technology and language learning | Scoop.it
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This article addresses criteria for choosing commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) games and their implementation in the classroom and other L2 learning environments. The proposal and discussion of a set of such criteria, which include the categories of motivation and flow, clearly defined and spaced goals, game skills and game mechanics, content, story and narrative, multimodality, agency, course integration and scaffolding, and financial, technical, and administrative considerations are the focus of this article. This discussion is followed by the analyses of three examples of COTS games (Buzz, Heavy Rain, and SingStar) which may be suitable in a L2 learning context.

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