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InteractiFLE : activités TBI, formations et partage de ressources FLE. 50 Excellent Open Courses on Teaching With Technology. The information below is taken from a recent posting on www.onlinecollegesanduniversities.com. It is a listing of 50 free online courses that are offered on a wide variety of instructional technology topics. The courses are free, self-directed, and accessible over the internet. Rather then listing a few examples in this posting I decided to paste all of the links below. Using technology and creating unique learning environments are two big dreams that all types of teachers have, from elementary educators to distance education teachers to college professors. If you’re already used to taking classes from an online college but are curious about creating your own open resources, or if you are studying to be a teacher in today’s tech-fueled economy, check out these 50 free courses on teaching with technology.

Technology and Learning Find out why technology is such a draw for educators and how we learn from non-human tools. Online Education and Distance Learning Younger Students Tech Tutorials. PowerPoint Tips&Tricks | Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age. Integrating Edtech into lessons An example Classroom201X. Ok... maybe not that kind of interview... There are loads of great examples of using new technological tools in the classroom, but I haven’t seen many detailed guides for including them in teaching, I thought that I’d like to share a lesson plan that I created for a lesson using Busbi/Flip cameras. This lesson was to prepare students for an interview for a course of study, but could easily be adapted to suit a job interview context. The Starting Point For this lesson, I took the DFES-produced Skills for Life ESOL materials as a starting point. These materials are often much maligned, and there are reasons for this. However, I find that there are some useful things in it, at least at Entry 3 level, you just have to pull it apart and make it better!

There’s a great post on creative/subversive use of teaching materials from Marisa Constantides on her blog. The Lesson InterviewLessonPlan We listened to the second part of the recording to see how the questions compared to our predictions. Smart Classroom Management.