Hi to everyone from Turkey who attended last week’s session on technolgy in Oxford. The web-sites suggsted by participants included many favourites, such as Google, OneStopEnglish, the BBC, British Council etc. Also, some interesting sites which I have put on
Blended Learning – Ireland
Thanks to everyone who came to the sessions in Cork and Dublin! Many of the web-sites suggested were well-known sites such as the BBC, the search engine Google, and ELT publishers sites like OneStopEnglish. Here is a handout with some
Webucation: Berlin workshop (Hueber)
Thanks to all who cam to the session last Friday in Berlin. Here is the link to download a list of useful websites. Here is the link to download the handouts – Conditional conundrum and Dictionary Comparision. Many of the sites on
Online concordancers
Have just found my notes from the Marcus Evans Linguarama teacher training days I attended shortly before Christmas. Remembered that I had promised to provide my colleagues with links to online concordancers. Here is a previous posting to this blog
Mind Maps – Nuernberg workshop on Business English
Hi to everyone who attended last Saturday’s session ‘Approaches to Business English’. I have merged the information on the five Mind Maps and put it in a Handout. The content is divided into three sections: core areas, semi-core areas and
Plenary – Learning Technologies Conference – Milan
Many thanks to everyone who started their week attending the plenary session in Milan I hope you enjoyed the plenary talks and have since been able to obtain a huge top-up of caffeine… As promised, I am pleased to post the graphics-lite
Pete's session in Nuernberg
Thanks to everyone who came to the session in Nuernberg. The results of the first Mind Map task will be posted next weekend! In the meantime, feel free to post any comments or questions.
English UK London conference
A slightly belated note to say thank you to eveyone who attended my session at the Prospero House in London last Saturday. The most exciting thing to hear how so many teachers now have access to and integrate a range of technologies
Pete's BESIG Berlin handouts
My handout and PowerPoint file for the BESIG presentation are now available to download from the BESIG website. Now we have our new blog up and running it is possible to add comments to the postings. Therefore if you were in
Handout – Approaches to business English
I have just analysed the Mind Maps created last weekend at the Hueber session in Frankfurt. You can see the results by clicking here. Thanks again to all who participated. Pete