Greetings from the conference. Thanks to everyone who came to the New Inside Out Digital session – it wa a cracker. Huge thanks to Claire Sparkes for her IWB skills and to everyone in the team who helped make it
Interactive phonemic chart
It was nice to see some of the plans and ideas on the new interactive phonemic chart being demonstrated by Adrian Underhill at TESOL in Seville this afternoon. He used his finger on a Smart board to pull down various
Guided Lecture programme
Hi. If anyone attending yesterday´s Blended Learning lecture wishes to download the Power Point, I suggest that you go to the last blog entry, click on the link to Macmillan English House and then click on the three Power Point
Wireless ready symposium, Nagoya
The programme for this exciting event in February is now available on the conference website.
An apology about emails
As Pete wrote a couple of weeks ago, we’ve had problems with the email for te4be.com. To cut a long story short, we haven’t been receiving any. That has now been resolved and dozens of unread messages flooded into our
Spam filter – Newsletter subscription
We believe that our Spam filter has prevented some subscription requests to our Newsletter getting through. If you have subscribed and NOT heard back from us – please just drop us an email and we’ll happily add you to our
BESIG conference – Bonn: programme
The programme for the BESIG conference is now available. Hope to see you there! Pete
IATEFL to repeat Pecha Kucha evening in Cardiff
Great news is that we’ll enjoy a repeat of the great Pecha Kucha evening at the next IATEFL conference. Slightly more disconcerting is that Pete has been invited by Lindsay Clandfield to do a Pecha Kucha presentation. Gulp….
Digital literacies – NATESOL Manchester
It was great to meet everyone last weekend I will post up the workshop handout next week. In the meantime, here is the Word version of the Handout if anyone wishes to customise it. Do mail me with any suggestions
New Pecha Kucha website
Lindsay Clanfield has just started a new website dedicated to this style of presentation. Worth a visit if you didn’t see the exhilarating event at this year’s IATEFL conference in Exeter. You now have just six minutes and 40 seconds