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Legality and the Creative Commons Debate
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While there are many website creators and bloggers all over the internet who host content that is not their own, or who merely blog solely ...
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Foxy Voxy: #mlearning meets motivation in language teaching
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In a rant, several weeks back I emphasized my thoughts on how I really, simply, can't see how mobile phones and language learning/teachi...
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Teaching English Online: Tara Benwell and MyEC
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I was just going through some of the great sessions from the Virtual Round Table last week to catch up on what I'd missed and while on ...
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Schooling the world
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Sometimes I can't help but wonder if we know what we are doing... And whether or not, we care... If our 'way' has to be t...
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Paradigm Shift, what paradigm shift?
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I had something very different scheduled for today. (I am now blogging on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays). However a little while ago I fo...
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Google for teaching adults how to describe statistics
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Google is just so useful, isn't it? But did you know that you can get your adult Business English students looking for their own data, ...
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Blogging, Chatting & Discussions Online
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One of the luckiest things to ever happen in my life was being taught by Professor Hein at MLS in the US. It was his boundless energy, crea...
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Tweet, Tweet: Learn English on Twitter!
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Was just trying to gather up a handful of twitter handles to share with my students next week as a useful way for them to follow people on T...
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Why use Google?
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Do you use Google? Well, of course you do! But how often do you use it in the classroom and/or for setting pre and post-task activities? ...
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Powerpointing My Office
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It goes without saying that any good beginner level (and many elementary) coursebook has a picture appropriately labeled to tell the student...
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Education has always been political
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I bought Mark Pegrum's From Blogs to Bomb s the other day, for my own research and deeper reflection into the IATEFL LT-SIG day back in...
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Cartoon Videos in Business and Financial English
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With all the hullabaloo going on in Europe, Greece first and now Italy plus wherever's next by the time this post is actually published....
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Squeezing the joy out of a thing
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Darren Elliot, the blogger behind Lives of Teacher is one of my fave edu-bloggers but he was a complete meanie the other day - he told me, ...
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Twitter: 4 students 2?
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Despite the following tweet: and the amazing responses within an incredibly short time - the wow! factor from my students who'd nev...
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Crowd Wise 1: Introduction to this series
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Computers are magnificent tools for the realization of our dreams, but no machine can replace the human spark of spirit, compassion, love,...
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Powerpointing Grammar - EFL Tech Tip #13b
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One of my favourite quotes is : The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery. Mark Van Doren PowerPoint is one of those tools ...
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