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Webinar: Setting up a regional PLN on Twitter: AusELT

Webinar: Setting up a regional PLN on Twitter: AusELT | TELT | Scoop.it

IATEFL LTSIG - the website of the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language - Learning Technologies Special Interest Group - is running a free

webinar, this Sunday 18 November at 10h GMT.

 

It's with a group of four Australian educators, sharing how they set up a social network for teachers in their region: 'Setting up a regional PLN on Twitter: AusELT'. In the webinar these educators discuss Twitter and other online tools they are using to enhance this network.

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We teach, we learn: a student-created content coursebook by David Deubelbeiss

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Shona Whyte:

A PDF of 142 pages with activities for learner-centred ESL teaching.  Beautifully presented and designed to be clear and easy-to-use for busy teachers, these activities look well-suited to young adult intermediate learners, but might be adaptable for other contexts.  

 

Also available here http://community.eflclassroom.com/page/teach-learn.

 

The author David Deubelbeiss teaches ESL in Canada and runs EFL 2.0 Classoom, an extremely rich TEFL website http://community.eflclassroom.com/index.php

David Deubelbeiss's comment, September 3, 2012 9:48 AM
Shona,

Thanks for sharing! Updated version is located here. - http://community.eflclassroom.com/page/teach-learn
Shona Whyte's comment, September 3, 2012 9:58 AM
Dang! I can't change the link without making a new post, so I've just added it above. Your site is great - hope you don't mind the deeper links - I want to direct teachers to specific parts of your really rich collection, but I'm guessing they'll explore on their own anyway :-)