Posted by Teacher trainers - Alistair | 0 comment(s)
Keywords: courses, Moodle
Posted by Moodle teachers - Alistair | 0 comment(s)
Keywords: teacher trainer, teacher training
Posted by Teacher trainers - sam | 0 comment(s)
This was on the biz wall - I'll put it in the blog for all to comment:
Hi all in the Biz community. A question - what coursebooks do you use, if at all? I'm quite fond of Market Leader but am always on the lookout for others.
Natasha's reply on my wall:
Hello dear all I have been using MARKET LEADER for several years now all the levels /advanced level to a lesser extent though because the demand was normally up to the upperintermediate level. But I ve recently started THE BUSINESS by MacMillan which I wholeheartedly recommend. The DVD is an amazing resource for both Ss and Ts. Check it out on www.macmillaneducation.com Natasha
Any more ideas from Biz comm members?
Keywords: business English, coursebooks, Market Leader, The business
Posted by Business English - jobe | 0 comment(s)
Hello all. A brief explanation to get things going.
Blogs
A blog is a kind of diary - a place to put thoughts & ideas & questions for others to see & respond to.
You can make these public, private or for logged on users. It's better to make them public & put in the tags beneath - words that summarise the post you make - so that others can find you through the cloud tag - see the top right of each page.
So say you have a problem class, you write about it & then others respond.
This is all on a personal basis. Then there are the communities where all can join & there is a communal blog for all to contirbute to. It is a good idea to join the communities you're interested in & post ideas there.
The rss feeds are for you to keep up with what's happening on websites of interest to you. If there is an rss feed icon on the web page, click on it & you should be taken to a page with a link which you copy & paste into the box on your 'Resourcses' page. Then you can see periodically what's happening on that site by clicking on view link.
The idea of the site is just as you say - for teachers to exchange ideas. The best way to do this is in the communities.
There is also a file upload space for you to pass on materials to each other. These are both in your personal space & in each community. There is a 10mb limit for each person & each community. It is not a storage facility.
Hope this helps.
Keywords: blogs, communities, exchange ideas, files, rss, upload
Posted by Academic English - Alistair | 0 comment(s)
Hello all. A brief explanation to get things going.
Blogs
A blog is a kind of diary - a place to put thoughts & ideas & questions for others to see & respond to.
You can make these public, private or for logged on users. It's better to make them public & put in the tags beneath - words that summarise the post you make - so that others can find you through the cloud tag - see the top right of each page.
So say you have a problem class, you write about it & then others respond.
This is all on a personal basis. Then there are the communities where all can join & there is a communal blog for all to contirbute to. It is a good idea to join the communities you're interested in & post ideas there.
The rss feeds are for you to keep up with what's happening on websites of interest to you. If there is an rss feed icon on the web page, click on it & you should be taken to a page with a link which you copy & paste into the box on your 'Resourcses' page. Then you can see periodically what's happening on that site by clicking on view link.
The idea of the site is just as you say - for teachers to exchange ideas. The best way to do this is in the communities.
There is also a file upload space for you to pass on materials to each other. These are both in your personal space & in each community. There is a 10mb limit for each person & each community. It is not a storage facility.
Hope this helps.
Keywords: blogs, communities, exchange, files upload, ideas, rss
Posted by Business English - Alistair | 0 comment(s)
Hello all. A brief explanation to get things going.
Blogs
A blog is a kind of diary - a place to put thoughts & ideas & questions for others to see & respond to.
You can make these public, private or for logged on users. It's better to make them public & put in the tags beneath - words that summarise the post you make - so that others can find you through the cloud tag - see the top right of each page.
So say you have a problem class, you write about it & then others respond.
This is all on a personal basis. Then there are the communities where all can join & there is a communal blog for all to contirbute to. It is a good idea to join the communities you're interested in & post ideas there.
The rss feeds are for you to keep up with what's happening on websites of interest to you. If there is an rss feed icon on the web page, click on it & you should be taken to a page with a link which you copy & paste into the box on your 'Resourcses' page. Then you can see periodically what's happening on that site by clicking on view link.
The idea of the site is just as you say - for teachers to exchange ideas. The best way to do this is in the communities.
There is also a file upload space for you to pass on materials to each other. These are both in your personal space & in each community. There is a 10mb limit for each person & each community. It is not a storage facility.
Hope this helps.
Posted by Teacher trainers - Alistair | 0 comment(s)
It's certainly not necessary to be active in teacher training to join this community by any means, but if you are involved let us know what kind of teacher training you're involved in.
I'm currently doing lots of different kinds - CELTA, DELTA, Primary & Secondary.
Keywords: CELTA, DELTA, primary, secondary, teacher training
Posted by Teacher trainers - Alistair | 0 comment(s)