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25 Awesome Podcasts for Teachers

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Overview of the Service Your Registration Obligations You may register an account with Bored Teachers in order to access and use certain features of the Service. Modifications to Service General. (1) How to make an interactive worksheets. WEB 2.0 TOOLS FOR CLASSROOM USE. Правопис by niki1taki2 on Genially. Познавање,Колико нам је важно,правописа?

Правопис by niki1taki2 on Genially

,Садржај,1. Државе и народи,Корисни линкови,7. Провера знања,4. Сугласник ј,Уводна реч,5. Nova tema u virtualnim učionicama: Digitalna tehnologija u učenju i poučavanju - Škola za život. Support during the COVID-19 pandemic. Spark for Distance Learning. How do i enable student access?

Spark for Distance Learning

You can get started with Spark using an existing Adobe ID account or simple create a new personal account that is totally free and has no trial limit with the starter plan. If your child is over 13 years old, they can set-up their own account You can register and download Adobe Spark from the Apple App Store or access through a browser visiting spark.adobe.com can a School get access? If your child's school already has Adobe products they can simply requests Spark access for their institution via their Adobe Admin Console. The Schools IT Admin should be able to support. If the school is new to Adobe they can complete the short form accessed via the button below and we'll help them along the way. If your teacher does not have IT support right now, they can quickly get started using a personal account that's free and has no trial limit. Top 10 tips for using Prezi Video in your online classroom. With a rapid shift happening to online learning and remote teaching, we’re facing new challenges in how we convey important content and focus our students on what is essential.

Top 10 tips for using Prezi Video in your online classroom

We can no longer use proximity to bring kids back on task and ‘teacher voice’ doesn’t quite play as well in an email or LMS update. Video has become an essential tool, and it is worth seeing how these teachers are creatively using video to move their classes online, share mini-lectures, and introduce new assignments. Keeping the human connection with students. 75 Digital Tools and Apps Teachers Can Use to Support Formative Assessment in the Classroom. There is no shortage of strategies, techniques, and tools available to teachers who use formative instructional practice in their classrooms.

75 Digital Tools and Apps Teachers Can Use to Support Formative Assessment in the Classroom

We’ve compiled an extensive list of 75 digital tools, apps, and platforms that can help teachers and students use formative assessment to elicit evidence of student learning. These tools and apps for formative assessment success give teachers and students many options and opportunities for classroom success. To get the most out of formative instructional strategies, check out our NWEA® formative practices workshops. You’ll gain a better understanding of the role formative practice plays within your instruction and about the four foundational practices to use in the classroom. Letter to My First-Year Teacher Self – from a Retiring PBL Veteran.

This year marks 30 years in public education for me as a teacher, PBL specialist, and instructional coach.

Letter to My First-Year Teacher Self – from a Retiring PBL Veteran

Three decades. Approximately 5,400 days. Needless to say, I'm celebrating a special milestone in my education career. This month I’m retiring from the classroom and school world (but not the field of education). As I reflect on the last 30 years, I think of where it all started: my first year, my first class (pictured below). Lesson planning: 4 top tips you need to know. If you type ‘lesson plan’ into your favorite search engine, you will find literally hundreds of different lesson plan formats.

Lesson planning: 4 top tips you need to know

Such a wide range of formats illustrates that there is no fixed or perfect way to plan a lesson. In our day-to-day teaching, most of us will not produce an extensive and detailed lesson plan. We know that by writing out a full plan we can address problems and inconsistencies that we would not otherwise see. However, in most cases this simply is not practical. Having said this, the lack of a physical plan does not mean that we avoid the process of lesson planning. Considering the importance of lesson planning and the frequent time constraints which compromise the process, the question is, how can we create effective lessons under these conditions?

1. 3 ways to implement differentiation in your CLIL lesson. Teaching speaking skills 1. While it is a bit of an exaggeration, students clearly feel that classroom-based speaking practice does not prepare them for the real world. Why do students so often highlight listening and speaking as their biggest problems? Partly because of the demands of listening and speaking and partly because of the way speaking is often taught. It usually consists of language practice activities (discussions, information-gap activities etc.) or is used to practise a specific grammar point. Neither teaches patterns of real interaction. 12 Ideas For Holiday Activities In The Classroom - Infostan - Vesna Rakić Vodinelić - Peščanik. How to Teach the Standards Without Becoming Standardized. The standards are the learning goal, the “what” of education, but there are many approaches to how those standards are taught.

How to Teach the Standards Without Becoming Standardized

“When you empower kids in that way in a standards-driven space, you see amazing things,” Laufenberg said. Standards can also give teachers a common language to talk about one another’s ideas. “It can open up doors that you might not have otherwise had,” said Chris Loeffler, a third grade teacher at Wilmington Friends School. 1. Make the standards fit into student interests. Using Imagery In Storytelling Is More Than Important For Learners. 5 Guidelines For Developing Good Online Assessments. BBC Learning English - The English We Speak. Five Steps to Writing a Good For and Against Essay. An essay is a formal piece of writing which describes, analyses or discusses a particular issue.

Five Steps to Writing a Good For and Against Essay

The most common types are: Opinion essays. They present the writer’s personal opinion of the topic, supported with examples and reasons.For and against essays. They present both sides of an issue in a balanced way. In the concluding paragraph you can say why you find one side more convincing than the other. In this post, I’ll guide you step by step to help you write a good for and against essay. Step 1. Step 1. Download pdf. Nik's QuickShout: Illustrate Poems & Create Short Image Based Narrative. Pages Thursday, 31 August 2017 Illustrate Poems & Create Short Image Based Narrative Commaful is an interesting web based tool for combining text and images into beautifully visual short stories or poem.

Nik's QuickShout: Illustrate Poems & Create Short Image Based Narrative

Once you have signed in you can start to create your narrative just by clicking on 'Create a Story' and typing in your text. You can them either search or choose from the images selected and combine the images with the text. There are lots of artistic images, gifs and video clips to choose from and you can choose how to position the text over the images. It would also be a nice way to illustrate and publish any short fiction writing that they produce. How to Learn English with Movies. What you will learn: • Why learn English with films? • 5 tips to learn English through movies• Top 10 best films for learning English• Learn English with short films• How to talk about movies in English Why learn English with films?

Watching films is a lot more fun than studying with a textbook! It can also be just as useful. Some of The Best Tools for Creating Video Lessons. Below is a collection of some great web tools you can use to create video lessons. As we have stated elsewhere, ‘The nature of a video lesson differs according to the purpose for which it is created; it can be an explanatory video, a step by step tutorial, a review, a demo, a recorded video presentation and many more. Video lessons are ideal for flipped classroom and can be incorporated in almost any learning situation. How can film help you teach or learn English? What can film and video add to the learning experience? Kieran Donaghy, who won the British Council’s TeachingEnglish blog award tells us why film is such a good resource and recommends some useful websites, in one of our top five articles of all time, illustrated by artist Jamie Johnson.

Language teachers have been using films in their classes for decades, and there are a number of reasons why film is an excellent teaching and learning tool. Learning from films is motivating and enjoyable Motivation is one of the most important factors in determining successful second-language acquisition. Films and TV shows are an integral part of students’ lives so it makes perfect sense to bring them into the language classroom.

Film provides authentic and varied language Another benefit of using film is that it provides a source of authentic and varied language. Interactive and multimedia learning blocks. Nik's QuickShout: Digital Skills for Teachers - Wolrd of Better Learning. Pages Monday, 23 October 2017 Digital Skills for Teachers - Wolrd of Better Learning I’d like to share a short series of articles I have produced for the Cambridge University Press blog - World of Better Learning. The series looks at the impact of digital technologies on classroom practice and the kinds of skills teachers need to ensure that they help their students to take advantage of the opportunities that increasing classroom access to the Internet can offer.

The book is available on iOS or as PDF for other devices. Labels: digital literacy, digital skills, edtech, teacher development, teacher training. Creating visual content for my classes with two awesome free online tools. Let’s go visual! If you have been following my blog for a while you probably know how much I like exploring new tools to spice up my lessons. We all know students prefer looking at a screen than at a book so, for this lesson I have decided to explore two new free online tools, which have a lot of potential for language teaching. Perhaps you have never considered creating your own content because you think you aren’t tech-savvy and you don’t really know how to go about these modern things, but I can assure you that creating these two videos has been as easy as falling off a log.

30 creative ways to use Padlet for teachers and students - BookWidgets. I’m always excited when I’m using Padlet. Is it the interface, the way everything is designed, its purpose or the fact that I’m organizing things smoothly? Nik's QuickShout: 10 Free Apps to Enhance your Students' Learning. In this post I'd like to take a quick look back at ten of the most popular posts I wrote from last month. Using Video in the ELT Classroom - Oxford University Press. Jamie Keddie is a teacher, trainer and storyteller who has shared his insights and ideas in over 40 different countries. He is the founder of Lessonstream, the resource site for teachers.

He is the author of ‘Images’ (OUP 2009), ‘Bringing online video into the classroom’ (OUP 2014) and ‘Videotelling’ (Lessonstream Books, 2017). Nik's QuickShout: Make Your Worksheets Digital in Minutes. Pages. Nik's QuickShout: Create Vocabulary Activities from Authentic Text in Minutes. Pages Friday, 11 August 2017. PRIRUČNIK ZA PREVODIOCE. 1. An ESL Reading lesson plan template. I Had No Idea, too. An ESL Listening Lesson Plan Template. Find Your Marigold: The One Essential Rule for New Teachers. 10 Free Tools for Building Blended & Online Learning. Top 10 Websites to Learn a New Language Even If You're Too BusyPick the Brain. 10 Tips for Developing Student Agency. Easy-to-use Online Vocabulary Games Generator. Tools for Teachers & Learners.

30 Storytelling Tips For Teachers: How To Capture Your Student’s Attention. How to Make an Infographic: Free Visual E-Book for Beginners. 5 Activities for Peer Observation. Oral Exam: Monologue Based on One or More Pictures. Some Tips and Ideas to Get Started. 50 Tips, Tricks and Ideas for Teaching Gifted Students - WeAreTeachers. How to Spot Fake News (and Teach Kids to Be Media Savvy) 25 Easy Ways to Use Technology in the Classroom. 5 Activities for Peer Observation. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: 3 Key Ways Reflection Can Help Your Students Become Better Learners. 12 Killer Apps for All Language Teachers.

WHAT’S UP IN THE CLASSROOM? WHATSAPP! Choice in the Secondary ELT Classroom – Reflections & Suggestions – YLT. Essential Tips for Conducting a Class Debate. My Learning DiaryPBL - Teacher Academyby Gordana Popovic   10 PowerPoint Games – tekhnologic. A different side of EFL: Sway your class into creativity and imagination. Vicky Saumell: Using rubrics to assess projects. 10 Games and Activities to Practise Personality Adjectives. Školski portal ‐ Jučer/danas/sutra - KAKO aktivno UČITI. English Vocabulary: Advice From 17 English Teachers. Award Theme Movie Clips for Teaching and Sermon Video Illustrations at WingClips.com.

Learning by Doing: A Teacher Transitions Into PBL. Rewordify: a Free Online Tool to Simplify Difficult English. Tips & Tools to Improve Student Notetaking Skills. 16 Student Feedback Tools Tutorials. 10 Amazing Free Online Creativity Tools for Students. 8 digital skills we must teach our children. Teaching with Translation: A Journey from L2 to L1 in the Classroom. How to create a magical miniature garden that will add a touch of coziness to any home. 14 Tips on Classroom Management and Motivation. 20 Simple Assessment Strategies You Can Use Every Day.

6 Scaffolding Strategies to Use With Your Students. Tool for Teaching: TeamUp. 5 Strategies for Fostering a Collaborative Culture in a PBL Classroom. Why Project-Based Learning Motivates Students. Collaborative Learning. Ljubica Ruzhinska's Learning Diary Introducing Project-Based Learning in your Classroom. My Learning Diary - Project Based Learning. Ljubica Ruzhinska's Learning Diary - Introducing Project-Based Learning in your Classroom.

Critical Assessment Ideas from PBL World. Project Based Learning. Google Slides - Not Just for Presentations! - Teaching with Technology. Flipped Classroom - Reflections and Goals - Teaching with Technology. Free online word cloud generator and tag cloud creator - WordClouds.com. Book Country. Design Tools - Product Hunt. The Seven Best Short Films for ELT Students - Kieran Donaghy. Project-Based Learning in the EFL Classroom.

Sandy Millin: The importance of feedback. Kako očistiti klima uređaj - eKako. PRIVATNI IZVRŠIOCI NE SMEJU ULAZITI U STANOVE GRAĐANA! Kako do besplatnih fotografija koje smijete koristiti u svojim objavama - E-laboratorij. Tony Vincent Teaches Us How to Make Great Illustrations. Digital Tools Series - Wideo. Five Tools for Sharing Portions of Videos. 100 Teaching Tips - An interview with Penny Ur, Part 1. 6 Strategies for Differentiated Instruction in Project-Based Learning. Strani jezici, skole jezika i jezicka putovanja verbalista.