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Developing Your Digital Study Skills
Making the move from our safe and trusted traditional literacy habits to newer digital skills can be quite a challenge, but as teachers I th...
5 Tasks to Teach Yourself to Teach with Technology
Some months ago I had a plan to write a book of tasks to get teachers using technology. As with so many of my plans and ideas, time and circ...
Instant Opinion Polls in the Classroom
For a long time now I have been looking for a tool that enables instant polling in the classroom or in the lecture room. I specifically want...
3 More Tasks to Teach Yourself to Teach with Technology
At the end of 2010 I published the first 5 tasks in a series to help teacher learn how to use technology with their students. Now I would l...
20 WebCam Activities for EFL ESL Students
Back in November 2008 I published Part 1 of a series of articles intended to explore the use of WebCams in education. I have now finally go...
10 Tech Tools for Teacher Training Courses
Over the summer I was running a number of two week ICT in language teaching courses for teachers from around the world. The courses were par...
So Ask Me a Question
I recently spotted this very interesting site called Vyou.com which exploits video to create asynchronous conversations. I find it interest...
Using Online Sticky Noticeboards
For the last few days I've been playing with WallWisher a handy tool for creating online noticeboards that you can add sticky notes to. ...
A Tick List of 21st Century Digital Skills for Teachers
I've just been brainstorming digital skills that I believe are required by teachers in the 21st Century. So far I've come up with 45...
Brainstorm and Debate Collaboratively
This morning I spotted Solvr on MakeUseOf and decided to give it a try. Solvr is a free easy and interesting way to collaboratively brain...
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