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English for Emails | BC Hong Kong
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Using learning technologies in the classroom. April 23, 2013. If you’re looking for resources to help develop your adult students’ email writing skills, check out these great websites:. Do you have any other good resources or interesting ideas for teaching email writing? ELTbase – teaching resource for EFL/ESL teachers. Inanimate Alice ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). An A-Z of ELT.
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Stickman in Hapland | BC Hong Kong
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Using learning technologies in the classroom. May 13, 2013. If you and your students enjoyed Samorost. Point-and-click adventure Stickman in Hapland. Is another great digital tool to develop skills such as problem-solving. Best of all, it’s available for all platforms. Including iPhone and iPad, and won’t cost you a thing. Youtube http:/ youtu.be/N2o0Q4XfjdI]. Since the action takes place on one screen with no text, Stickman in Hapland. By labelling or matching items in a screenshot. You are commenting u...
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Inanimate Alice | BC Hong Kong
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Using learning technologies in the classroom. April 25, 2013. Popular among gamers and book-lovers of all ages, Inanimate Alice. Is a powerful and compelling work of interactive fiction. Set in the near-future, and taking place over ten episodes, it tells the story of a young girl who aspires to become a games designer, following her and her digital friend Brad as they travel from northern China to Europe and beyond. Perhaps best seen as a subset of digital game-based learning. Was written as entertainme...
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July | 2013 | BC Hong Kong
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Using learning technologies in the classroom. July 23, 2013. 8220;Research shows it’s pretty hard to be creative in a quiet space, and a loud workplace can be frustrating and distracting. But the mix of calm and commotion in an environment like a coffee house is proven to be just what you need to get those creative juices flowing.” So say the creators of Coffitivity – who … Continue reading →. July 23, 2013. An A-Z of ELT. BC Seoul's ICT blog. Nik's Learning Technology blog. Ozge Karaoglu's blog.
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Padlet for creativity and collaboration | BC Hong Kong
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Using learning technologies in the classroom. Padlet for creativity and collaboration. April 22, 2013. Formerly known as Wallwisher but recently relaunched in a new iPad-friendly format, Padlet. Is a great tool for developing creativity. In your Primary, Secondary or Adult ELT classroom. Using the web browser – and from next month, an iPad app – students can visit a shared wall and add ideas for the whole class to read:. It also allows for real-time collaboration. How can we exploit Padlet. You are comme...
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Links to Wiki Project Spaces. What is this blog? January 22, 2017. January 22, 2017. My name is John, I’m an English teacher, an MA student, a musician/composer, a part-time astronomer, a philosopher that doesn’t exist, and a gamer. I have been teaching English for over ten years now, working with a wide range of students and levels. But as all teachers, I try to carve out my own identity within this context by integrating my interests and passions. So, What’s in a game? Six Features of Games. Gee claims...
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New forms of storytelling – digitalefljohnchalk
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Links to Wiki Project Spaces. What is this blog? New forms of storytelling. April 8, 2016. After working on a creative writing project recently, there have been two text types related to technology that have caught my attention; Flash fiction and choose your own adventure/interactive story telling. Image source: https:/ c2.staticflickr.com/8/7415/10675839115 b265ea8369 b.jpg. Then last year I came across the Chad mat and rob youtube channel https:/ www.youtube.com/user/chadmattandrob. Spent combines stor...
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ELTbase – teaching resource for EFL/ESL teachers | BC Hong Kong
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Using learning technologies in the classroom. ELTbase – teaching resource for EFL/ESL teachers. April 23, 2013. If you’re really busy and seem to be running out of resources for your learners, check out ELTbase. 8211; a great teaching resource packed full of quizzes and worksheets, categorised by language point and linked to leading ELT textbooks:. The so-called “book cross-references” are what I like most about this resource. Is another similar resource for teachers. English for Emails ». An A-Z of ELT.
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YouTube - ELT Sandbox Showcase. ELT Sandbox Interviews. Sean Anderson from Question Quest (Part 2). Following on from my review of one of the best language learning games out there, Question Quest. And part one of my virtual sit-down with game creator Sean Anderson. Here is part two of the interview. This time we find out about the origins of the card game, the thinking behind it, and a little teaser about future quests. ELT Sandbox interviews Sean Anderson. DD: Can you describe Question Quest for us?
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YouTube - ELT Sandbox Showcase. ELT Sandbox Social Media. Click on the icons below to find my game-based learning Facebook page, Twitter, Pinterest boards, and YouTube channel. Check out Flipboard for more curated articles:. Check out these links for more useful information and ideas on digital games and language learning:. Blog by Dave Gatrell sharing ideas for using different games in the language classroom. A fantastic book by Graham Stanley and Kyle Mawer from DELTA Publishing. Latest from the blog.