quarta-feira, 12 de setembro de 2012

Review: EdTechTeacher

Here is a suggestion of a website that is sure updated in terms of technology in teaching. Not only that, it is also a promise to keep teachers in touch with what's new and provide training.

It's worth taking a look at its categories. Access EdTechTeacher here: http://edtechteacher.org/


I leave here a reading suggestion of two nice articles that can definitely help teachers who are getting started with technological gadgets in class.


1. Basic Tips for Getting Started


2. Transforming Student Learning With Technology



by Melody Pablos

sexta-feira, 15 de junho de 2012

Podcast: Accents and Language Teaching from ELT Podcast

In this Podcast from ELT Podcast - The Teachers' Lounge, the speakers discuss the pronunciation of some words which can sound different or the same depending on what part of the USA someone is from. The starting point is a quiz which aims at showing people where their accent is from in the USA.


 The speakers are:
  • Bill Pellowe, Kinki University Kyushu School of Engineering, and ELT Calendar.
  • Robert Chartrand, Kurume University.
  • Kevin Ryan, Showa Women's University, the University of Tokyo and kevinryan.com.
Since one of them is Canadian, the discussion about how to pronounce such words get more interesting. At the end, they briefly discuss how to handle accents in class.

As they discuss the words presented in the quiz during the Podcast, I suggest you take the quiz first to get acquainted with the vocabulary they mention. Just click the link to go to the quiz:

After taking the quiz, click on the play button to listen to the podcast.
Link to the podcast: www.eltpodcast.com/archive/lounge/accents.html



by Melody Pablos