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Demand High EAP

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"I strongly believe we need to be (re)creating a climate of knowledge building in the EAP classroom." Steve Kirk

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Steve Kirk argues that in language for academic purposes classes, fluency activities where learners "just speak" are insufficient: learners also need to learn to develop "contentful" contributions.  

 

I think a) this is also true of other second/foreign language teaching contexts and b) a strong version of task-based teaching can help address this concern.

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The Hobbit: Lessons On Movies.com: ESL Lessons

Lessons On Movies.com. ESL lesson plan on The Hobbit. Complete with printable handout, 8 online quizzes and mp3.
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EFL activities for intermediate learners and above, perhaps best as self-access/homework.

Shona Whyte's curator insight, April 21, 4:13 AM

New website from Sean Banville with EFL activities based on movie trailers.

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5 Free Video Converter Programs and Online Services

5 Free Video Converter Programs and Online Services | TELT | Scoop.it
A video converter converts one kind of video file to another. Here are several free video converter software programs and online video converters.
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Having spent (wasted) more time than I'd like converting wmv to mp4, I'd like to recommend the PC version of Any Video Converter.  Truly free and easy, though it opens a number of browser ads after installation.  

 

Handbrake is also in the list, also free and easy from the Mac end, but I couldn't get iMovie or my Transcriptions programme to read the output. http://www.audiotranskription.de/english/english/transcription/more-software/transcriptions-mac

 

And Nathan Hall adds "I would also add Miro Video Converter to the list. It works really well and is available on most platforms http://www.mirovideoconverter.com"

jillyfrees's comment, March 27, 8:41 PM
Thanks Shona, whilst I haven't yet had the need to convert video, I've found (free) audio conversion programs like Switch really useful.
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Peer Teaching: young learners

Peer Teaching: young learners | TELT | Scoop.it
Watch how you can use student peer teaching in your classroom to help all students become experts on topics. Peer teaching is a strategy that celebrates student strengths and address student learning gaps.
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Pre-service secondary EFL teacher's choice of a classroom video to illustrate the value of homework.  In this short clip, we see how the teacher quickly corrects maths homework, then pairs students who correctly answered a question with ones who got it wrong.  Once a student understands the correct solution, he or she presents it to the class from the board.

 

My masters' student suggests this technique could work in EFL.

 

 

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How to download videos: KeepVid, NetvideoHunter & desktop programmes

How to download videos: KeepVid, NetvideoHunter & desktop programmes | TELT | Scoop.it
Check out these three ways to download video from Web sites like YouTube and Vimeo. Read this article by Sharon Vaknin on CNET.
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Add these possibilities to old standbys like DownloadHelper for Firefox (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/video-downloadhelper/) and RealPlayer downloader (http://www.real.com/realplayer/download-video).

 

This question came up in training yesterday (in-service French secondary school teachers of English) and I think it's important to take care of these practical details (what and how) and well as broader issues of why ...

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Capture and Save Video Clips in Full Resolution From Most Video Sharing Sites with ClipGrab

Capture and Save Video Clips in Full Resolution From Most Video Sharing Sites with ClipGrab | TELT | Scoop.it

 

 


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Free video capture for Mac.

talentosprecato's comment, February 1, 3:27 PM
sono Robin Good addicted
Rob Schneider's curator insight, February 1, 7:56 PM

Looks good if you have a Mac

Dee KC's curator insight, February 9, 5:36 PM

With my mac arriving on Monday I'm glad ths was posted

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How To Teach And Learn A Language Via Video Chat - Edudemic

How To Teach And Learn A Language Via Video Chat - Edudemic | TELT | Scoop.it
Connecting with other learners can always be a useful tool - and for language learning, connecting with native speakers of the target language is just about the best practice you can get.

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Direct link: http://www.palabea.com/

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Blubbr - Make Youtube Quizzes

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David Deubelbeiss of English Central and EFL Classroom 2.0 recommends this quiz maker, saying it has the "most potential of any Youtube quiz maker. It has an attractive interface, is well laid out and designed and the library is very accessible.  One downside - it doesn't allow you to edit the quiz after you've produced it (usually the case with just launched sites).  I'm sure they'll work things out"


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Many of my undergraduate EFL students are big fans of English Central, so there is certainly an interest in video-based quizzes as an entertaining form of self-study.

Susan's curator insight, January 9, 11:17 AM

Make quizzes that students will enjoy doing!

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Web of Stories

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"Watch videos of famous scientists, authors, movie makers and artists telling their stories and be inspired to record and share your own."

 

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So many possibilities for learning and teaching languages.

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Listening Activities: Adult learning activities

Listening Activities: Adult learning activities | TELT | Scoop.it

Choose a topic and improve your listening skills!

 

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The California Distance Learning Project created these resources, allowing adult learners to read and listen to texts, and complete additional exercises.


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Video-Based Response & Revision: Dialogic Instruction Using Video and Web 2.0 Technologies

Video-Based Response & Revision: Dialogic Instruction Using Video and Web 2.0 Technologies | TELT | Scoop.it

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Description of methodology for using technology to support and research the development of dialogic instruction in a collaboratively oriented teacher education course.

 

Anne Heintz, Carlin Borsheim, Samantha Caughlan, & Mary M. Juzwik; Michigan State University

 

Michael B. Sherry; Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania

 

Abstract

This article documents the curricular decisions made by a teacher educator research team whose guiding theoretical focus for intern practice is dialogic instruction. Over a 2-year sequence, teaching interns used video and Web 2.0 technologies to respond critically to and revise their teaching practices in collaboration with peers and instructors. This article describes how a focus on dialogic instruction and an adoption of a multiliteracies pedagogy guided the implementation and use of technologies within the project. Through multiple examples of curriculum, including excerpts from course materials, screencasts of the adopted networking platform, Voicethread, and video of class sessions, the authors describe how a focus on the dialogic creates spaces for interactions that allow responsive and revisionary attitudes toward not only teaching practices, but the potential and place of technologies in teacher education.

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Free Video Converter: best software for converting video files easy and fast.

Free Video Converter: best software for converting video files easy and fast. | TELT | Scoop.it

Free Video Converter designed to help you convert any video files from one format to another. All video formats are supported, conversion is fast and easily. Very useful piece of free software and there is a version for both MAC and PC.


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Watch free documentary films online | Chockadoc.com

Watch free documentary films online | Chockadoc.com | TELT | Scoop.it

Nik Peachey:

"This site has a huge collection of free to view documentaries on a really wide range of topics. Great to reinforce or extend your knowledge. Also great listening parctice."


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Helena's comment, October 11, 2012 7:44 PM
Love, love, love this.
Sue Valdeck's curator insight, February 16, 1:26 AM

Another way to add variety to your ESL lessons!

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Perceptions of the IWB for language teaching: iTILT

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One or two slides from our presentation on our European project iTILT (interactive Technologies in Language Teaching http://itilt.eu) co-authored with project partners Gary Beauchamp and Emily Hillier and delivered on the final day of the EuroCALL conference in Gothenburg, Sweden.

 

A write-up will appear in the conference proceedings scheduled for December 2012, just around the time our video clips of language teaching with the interactive whiteboard go live.  

 

After piloting at the start of the academic year, the site will be opened for free public access to our bank of some 200 classroom illustrations in different languages, contexts, and proficiency levels, allowing language teachers and trainers to see the IWB in use and read associated comments by teachers and learners, as well as download lesson plans and materials.

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myBrainshark - Add your voice to presentations, share online, and track viewing

myBrainshark - Add your voice to presentations, share online, and track viewing | TELT | Scoop.it
Free presentation creation, hosting. Add audio to PPT slides, docs, photos to create online videos. Use for e-learning, on-demand webinars, lead generation.
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WeSpeke

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WeSpeke is a free and open global language platform and marketplace cultural exchange where users teach, learn and practice languages.
Shona Whyte's curator insight, March 14, 10:01 AM

Anyone tried this out?

Asma Ben Aîcha's comment, March 23, 9:58 PM
Done (y)
Shona Whyte's comment, March 24, 6:43 AM
Do tell! What did you do? How did it work out?
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Audio Video resources

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Audio and video resources for the classroom - all ages

Young Learner to adult
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Des liens vers des ressources audio/vidéo pour les apprenants d'anglais

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Clean Up Your YouTube Viewing Experience

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"A Cleaner Internet is an extension for Chrome, Safari, and Firefox. The extension allows you to search YouTube and view YouTube videos without viewing the "related" content, advertisements, and comments that appear on YouTube."

Shona Whyte's curator insight, February 3, 12:48 PM

Another classroom tip from Richard Byrne of Free Technology for Teachers.  Watch the video to see how this works.

Gareth Harris's curator insight, February 4, 6:31 AM

A handy tip if you don't like all the other 'stuff' that comes with YouTube

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Teenagers and video | TeachingEnglish

Teenagers and video | TeachingEnglish | TELT | Scoop.it

"The teacher is no longer limited to school-owned cassettes or DVDs; rather, the world is at their fingertips. Learners can also access video from a number of devices, whether at school, at home or on the go."

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Elana Boteach Salomon and Jonathan Rickard share ideas for using video in the EFL classroom on the British Council/BBC site Teaching English.

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Australia Network - English Bites

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Australia Network - English Bites

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luisa pasquali's comment, January 24, 11:00 AM
In my opinion this website s pretty well structured. It is true that it is not very easy to navigate but I think once you get the hang of it, you will not have problems. I agree about the fact that the website it´s more appropriate for adults and not beginners learnears of English. What I like the most about this site is that all the videos have transcriptions, which may be very usefully for a learners.
Benjamin Binzer's comment, January 24, 11:01 AM
I agree, it's really not easy to navigate through the website which is a bit annoying. I also agree that the website is more appropriate for adult learners and therefore not really useful for secondary school, not even for 10th grade in my opinion.
What I want to add is that you can prepare and do exercises for an IELTS test. So if a pupil wants to go to USA, for example, you can recommend him this page as an exercise page. The test itself seems helpful, but I am not an expert concerning IELTS.
Markus Hartmann's comment, January 24, 11:04 AM
The site is especially designed for learners from Vietnam and Indonesia, since there are also translations in these languages
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Telly learning: Video-based activities for advanced learners from Steve Muir

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A nice range of tasks based on web video resources, including links, step-by-step instructions, and variations for different proficiency levels.  

 

More activities for C1/C2 learners on this blog: http://allatc.wordpress.com/

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Dotsub - Any Video Any Language - 5 Easy Steps to Video SEO, plus new offer

Dotsub - Any Video Any Language - 5 Easy Steps to Video SEO, plus new offer | TELT | Scoop.it

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Useful free site for subtitling and translating videos.  This link gives tips on using it to increase audience for your own videos, but there are lots of other uses for teaching and learning languages.

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Video Self-Assessment for Language Learners

Video Self-Assessment for Language Learners | TELT | Scoop.it

Rob Hirschel, Sojo University, Japan Craig Yamamoto, Sojo University, Japan Peter Lee, Sojo University, Japan Hirschel, R., Yamamoto, C., & Lee, P. (2012). Video self-assessment for language learners.  Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal, 3 (3), 291-309.

 

Abstract:

Students were video recorded performing similar tasks at both the outset of the academic year in April and towards the year-end in December. Student participants (N=123) viewed both videos in December and completed identical questionnaires with regard to both videos. The questionnaire sought to elicit students’ (1) satisfaction with their English ability, (2) interest in speaking English, (3) ability to interact in English, (4) enjoyment of communication in English, and (5) confidence in speaking English. Mean scores for all items were higher (all statistically significant) for the December videos. In a similar survey comparing students’ perceptions of improvement during their eight months of study, learners participating in the video treatment (N=143) reported higher scores of improvement than the control group (N=107) for all items (2, 4, and 5 achieving statistical significance). Initial results appear to indicate that student videos are correlated with a positive effect upon students’ interest in, enjoyment of, and confidence in speaking English, but not with perceptions of increased general English ability or ability to interact in English. The findings are applicable to teachers and advisors of individual learners, who wish to empower their students in realizing progress for language learning endeavors that can sometimes seem tenuous.

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Record & Share your Ideas | Present.me

Record & Share your Ideas | Present.me | TELT | Scoop.it

Present.me is your slides, and a video of you presenting them, side by side on the screen at the same time. It’s the next best thing to being in a room with people you want to communicate with, and as it’s on demand, it’s available for anyone to view whenever it suits them. The potential for Present.me for Educators is endless- it is perfect for the flipped classroom, for students to submit projects, practise their presentation skills and much, much more.


And Present.me is now available in a new multi-user version. As an academic institution you can sign up for a Team account which provides your school, college or university with a private portal in which you can create, view and manage presentme’s. Discover Present.me for yourself here: http://present.me/


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Best rescoops of 2012... I use this particularly for SEN students with little or no reading skills for their individual learning plans!

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Learning Beyond Walls: 21 Skype Resources : Teacher Reboot Camp

Learning Beyond Walls: 21 Skype Resources : Teacher Reboot Camp | TELT | Scoop.it

Skype teaching resources from ELT professional Shelly Terrell.

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Critical thinking: British Council Teaching English

Critical thinking: British Council Teaching English | TELT | Scoop.it

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Interesting 10 minute video of an EFL lesson based on critical thinking.  The starting question is "which is bigger, Australia or Greenland?" and Alister Widdowson presents this lesson for what looks like a B2 young learners class.

 

Lots of inventive use of physical props as well as technology (IWB used for voting at 7:25) and we see the learners working in groups, though no specific language work - it might have been a CLIL class.

 

Alister Widdowson sums up:

"the hook is the question, and if you've got that fascinating question, then as long as the question stays interesting, you've got the attention of the learners and I think so much of effective learning is about motivation, wanting to be there, wanting to listen, wanting to understand."  Indeed.

Ricard Garcia's comment, September 6, 2012 4:07 AM
Molt bon vídeo, Laia!
Una abraçada!