See on Scoop.it – Mobile and Blended Learning Yeah yeah, yet another teacher jumping on the bandwagon. Well, not quite. Perhaps I should explain myself better:The Flipped Classroom is a bit of a buzzword at the moment (though Bergmann and Sams… See on louisealix.wordpress.com
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See on Scoop.it – ELT Resources Teaching students the mechanism behind how the brain operates and teaching them approaches they can use to work that mechanism more effectively helps students believe they can create a more intelligent, creative, and powerful brain. It also shows them that striving for emotional awareness and physical health is part […]
See on Scoop.it – Teaching English as international language 11 pronunciation techniques that use other senses to perceive the mechanics of the sounds of a language. Links to resources and instructions included. See on tomtesol.com
See on Scoop.it – Teacher Training & Development This presentation sparked my thinking about what other skills and attributes would serve the learners (of all ages) in this era of learning. Some other ones that I believe important based on what I hear at conferences, read via blogs and other social networks include: See […]
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See on Scoop.it – Mobile and Blended Learning Our hyper-connected lives have been rewired for the digital age. These talks explore how the Internet and social media are shaping our relationships, personal lives and sense of self. See on www.ted.com
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