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Follow these simple steps to learn how to create your own iBook and send it to the iBookstore! You can find searchable transcripts of these tutorials at http://ecjourno.com/diyjourno/
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Earlier this week I caught up with an old friend over coffee. She looked uncomfortable and said she wanted to talk to me about something that was concerning to her. She cleared her throat and said,…
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Forget about your messy paper notebook! Vocabulary Notebook is a revolutionary solution to study your vocabulary by means of a web and mobile application.
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We’ve all been there. Every ESL teacher has to start somewhere, and there are usually a few bumps in the road before the path becomes smooth. Most of us, despite our best intentions at
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Before you start designing or re-designing be sure you put first things first. And that means getting into an eLearning mindset.
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Our clients want to accomplish as much as possible with their e-learning budgets: we all want more bangs for our bucks. Fact is, you can do more for less and reduce costs in e-learning and corporate training.
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As the school year starts, many teachers are wanting to implement flipped learning into their classes. Before you begin, I encourage you to answer each of the questions below. The purpose of the questions is to help teachers BEGIN the process of flipping their class. This is only the first step. Flipped Class 101 can lead to Flipped Learning, which is a second stage of the Flipped Class. Many teachers are asking for some step by step guidelines as they begin.
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