Yikes. This Sunday I am being interviewed in Second Life by Nik Peachey. Gulp….
Barcelona……..and Blended Learning
I am Barcelona, enjoying this wonderful city.. Thanks to Macmillan for organising such a wonderful event yesterday – it was great to see so many teachers with a copy of …our book!! Here is a ‘lite’ version of the Power
Second Blended Learning course – Stratford June 27th-28th
There are still places on the second Blended Learning course in Stratford. Visit www.psa.eu.com to request a booking form… Just received the I-Pak from OUP. Still awaiting Longman software, Total English. New Inside Out Digital coming out this month from
te4be Newsletter
We have just sent out our latest Newsletter. We hope you enjoy it! (If you haven’t received it, please check your spam; drop us a mail if it isn’t there, as I may not have transferred your original request into our
Review of Blended Learning
Just found the following review in Language Learning and Technology, February 2009.
Training goes mobile
New technology continues to advance at a rapid rate. What effect is it having on teacher training courses? This article explores the uses of a number of technologies on teacher training in ELT, and in particular, Master’s courses. For the
BAISC conference, Daventry UK
Thanks to everyone who attended the session last weekend on new technologies and pedagogies in language teaching at the BAISC conference last weekend. Here are the Power points: Pedagogies for the digital age Focus on three technologies I look forward
New Routes
New technology and ELT: the state of the art Pete Sharma There can be no doubt that new technology has forever changed the teaching and learning of languages. Why then is T.E.L.L. (technology-enhanced language learning) such a controversial area?
BESIG Newsletter
In the Learning Technologies page, Barney Barrett looks at two exciting developments in the world of electronic dictionaries. Then, Pete Sharma shares his experiences of ‘process writing’, based on his involvement in authoring some of the multimedia content of The
CALL Review
I am delighted to say that the latest CALL Review is now available on the IATEFL website. It includes the following articles: The future has arrived: a new era in electronic dictionaries – Michael Rundell Blended Learning and Current Thinking