Another great idea for linking all social networking sites in one web browser! Not long after I have experienced Web2.0 sites, I wondered if I could routinely visit different sites to update information. Today I found this great tool, Flock.
"Flock was founded on the vision that the web browser can and should enable the richest user experience possible across information-gathering, sharing, communication, self-expression and interaction.
Every individual has their…
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As usual, I'm crossposting here my picks for the best ten posts this month. They highlight the best links I've added to my website, which has over 8,000 categorized links accessible to English Language Learners and younger native-English speakers::
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It's Kiva, a site that provides loans to the working poor. Kiva lets you connect with and loan money to unique small businesses in the developing world. Kiva is a Swahili word meaning…
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Help needed....Could someone out there help me find documental sources, links, pdf documents that would enrich my BA program on theories of English Grammar? Something like a time line history of the different grammarians or how Grammar has been developing according to each of the English language learning methodolgies? You know, like generative grammar, Transformational grammar,etc.?
Thank-you
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I believe that education is one of the most, if not the most important profession; we truly impact the world every day through the lives of our students. In my blog on www.masterymaze.com, one of my posts is "The Pale Blue Dot" which discusses the importance of collaboration, sharing and mutual responsibility. As a preface I offer a view of one of my favorite YouTube videos entitled "The Pale Blue Dot", which offers an interesting reflection on the…
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I'm always on the look out for ways to bring more relevant themes into ICT. I'm also keen to bridge the gap between the ways students use computers in school and at home.
A project that my school is doing on SEAL (social, emotional aspects of learning) provided the ideal…
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The major assumption of Appreciative Inquiry is that in every organization…
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