Tarsia
At a recent Subject Learning Coach event we were shown a tool called Tarsia. It’s a tool that you can use to create all kinds of jigsaw activities – you could use it for pretty much anything. The way...
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Workshop for the RaPAL Conference – University of Greenwich – 16/07/2010
View ArticleIATEFL – On Classroom Ideas
I’ve just got back from the IATEFL conference, a huge sprawling monster of a conference. The best way that I can think of to reflect on what I’ve seen is to blog about it. The good thing is that loads...
View ArticleCollaborative writing – Etherpad back from the flames
This post follows my musings on IATEFL last month, and is also perhaps inspired by the flurry of posts looking at technology in education:...
View ArticleNATECLA Reflections
Last weekend saw the NATECLA conference at Warwick University, I was lucky enough to be able to attend this through my involvement in the British Council’s ESOL Nexus project (more on that at a later...
View ArticleCollaborative writing – Etherpad back from the flames
This post follows my musings on IATEFL last month, and is also perhaps inspired by the flurry of posts looking at technology in education:...
View ArticleNATECLA Reflections
Last weekend saw the NATECLA conference at Warwick University, I was lucky enough to be able to attend this through my involvement in the British Council’s ESOL Nexus project (more on that at a later...
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