I recently posted about how one form of crowd sourcing in education was the use of resource banks. I’ve already mentioned talent.ac.uk on this blog, now I want to look at a similar resource – Skills Workshop. This is a fantastic site, jam-packed with resources, which has grown through one person’s initiative together with contributions [...]
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NATECLA Reflections
Posted in CPD, events, tagged conference, cpd, enseñanza, esol, fe, natecla, pedagogía, pedagogy, UK on July 12, 2011 | 7 Comments »
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 date) as they are the main sponsor of the event. I went along with Mike Harrison and Amanda Wilson to give [...]
Lesson Planning – Getting a Grade 1
Posted in Classroom Resources, CPD, tagged college, fe, ofsted, planning, prezi, teachertraining on July 7, 2010 | 2 Comments »
I’ve just tried embedding a prezi into the blog – it’s worked, but I can’t get it to display full screen – click on it to open it on the Prezi page to do that….(you’ll have to click through vodpod first) Here is a guide to doing it. The presentation was for my college’s professional [...]

