Recording (21min): http://lancelot.adobeconnect.com/p3lgecco8p2/ One online tool which my undergraduate learners find invaluable is SkeLL, which has been freely developed by Sketch Engine to help English Language Learners. It is a highly versatile tool, which can be used to explore register, various
Jennie Wright Making trouble-free tasks with corpora
Recording (28min): http://lancelot.adobeconnect.com/p2s18o3lv1t/ For learners who repeatedly misuse specific vocabulary and grammar, using a corpus (electronic multi-million word collections of real-world language examples) significantly enhances accuracy and competence. Accessible to everyone, with masses of free material to exploit, session participants will
APP SWAP JAM
Recording (3min) http://lancelot.adobeconnect.com/p5t7lwz74te/ The audience of the Virtual Round Table is a group of highly technical language educators. During this session we asked them to share their know how on apps for language teaching and learning. An amazing list of 121
Marisa Constantinides: #ELTchat – hashtagged conversations and CPD through social networking
Recording (23min): http://lancelot.adobeconnect.com/p6eu0wupb69/ Every Wednesday at 19:00 p.m. GMT, a great number of ELT teachers from all over the world log into their Twitter account and for one hour they hold an online discussion (chat) on a topic they have selected.
Dave Gatrell: The next level: Digital game-based learning and language development
Recording (35min): http://lancelot.adobeconnect.com/p34smtoq84e/ Talk to any of your learners and, chances are, video games are an important part of their life outside the classroom. Understanding the games learners are into and integrating them into your teaching will not only help
David Dogdson: Digital Games & Learning by Design
Recording (46min): http://lancelot.adobeconnect.com/p7yu93zm7by/ Think ‚games‘ and we often think ‚fun‘; think ‚learning‘ and we often think ‚hard work‘. So, what should we think of game-based learning? Something that makes hard work fun? Or, as the presenter will argue, something that makes
KEYNOTE Paul Driver: The Growing Pains of Digital Games
Recording (1h6min) http://lancelot.adobeconnect.com/p9fnmr23i66/ ELT trends come and go, especially technological trends. They often burn bright for a year and then fade into relative obscurity without ever seeing their potential fully explored. Digital games have fallen victim to this process, being consumed
Angelos Bollas: Using Twitter with EFL Learners
Recording (20min) http://lancelot.adobeconnect.com/p4jhg48flkf/ Twitter has certain characteristics that, if utilized appropriately, can make it a fantastic learning tool for English Language students. In this presentation, I will show some ways I have used Twitter with my learners in and out
Sylvia Guinan: How The Blogosphere Adds Substance To Professional Development
Recording (20min) http://lancelot.adobeconnect.com/p9ctjne4i22/ The blogosphere is a community, a way of working, a way of sharing, and, ultimately, the cream of your social media learning pie. Whether you are sharing action research in the classroom, turning webinars into vlogs, or
App Swap Jam at the Virtual Round Table 2016
Vortrag gepostet von Marisa Constantinides And what fun it was to share and to do this! http://eltchat.org/wordpress/summary/app-swap-jam-at-the-virtual-ro… Enjoy Marisa & Carol