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ELT Live 2 - Hows, Whats, and Whys (or why nots) of class websites

 
  
ELT  Live Webcast#2

 Hows, Whats, and Whys (or why nots)
of class websites and other online resources. 
September 2, 2014


Participants
Sunny Lim's profile photoStafford Lumsden's profile photoRobert Dickey's profile photoRob McTaggart's profile photoJeff Lebow (you)'s profile photoElizabeth Anne's profile photoDaniel Cross's profile photoDaniel Craig's profile photo

ELT Live - 'Start of the Semester - University Edition'

ELT  Live Webcast
'Start  of the Semester - University Edition'
August 28, 2014
A Group of University Instructors in Korea 'hangout' and discuss our approaches to the first week or two of classes and what projects and goals we're working on for this coming semester. 

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Participants
Jeff Lebow (you)'s profile photoLauren Harvey's profile photoSunny Lim's profile photoDaniel Craig's profile photobrian dean's profile photo

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Next Show: Tuesday, September 2, 2014  8pmKST, 1100GMT Global Times
Event Pages: Google+  
Topic: Hows, Whats, and Whys (or why nots) of class websites and other online resources.  


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'Being ABLE to Teach Online' Presentation and Webcast


Moving courses online has the potential to engage students, improve learning outcomes, and make an educator’s job more interesting.  It also has the potential to frustrate learners, distract from course objectives, and make educators long for the days of chalk and erasers.  This presentation will focus on strategies and tools that can help us successfully integrate online components into our teaching.  
These will be broken into the following overlapping areas:

 

  • Archiving : providing access to teaching materials and students’ learning objects during and after a course

  • Broadening: expanding learning conversations and connections beyond the classroom

  • Listening: enabling teachers to more meaningfully tune in to what students are thinking and experiencing in their courses and addressing the age old challenge of having students pay better attention to what teachers are saying   

  • Engaging: introducing additional opportunities for students to interact with each other, the teacher, and third parties who have some connection to course materials.

The Twitter hashtag is #onlineable 

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EFL Hangout with Chiew Pang

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EFL Hangout w/ Chiew Pang
Questions for the Questioner
July 20, 2011

The creator of A CLIL To ClimbDogme Diaries, and I ASK U shares his ELT journey and discusses his various language learning projects.


 Catch his Reform Symposium presentation 'Beyond the First Dimension' live on July 30 at 1800UTC

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