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25 ideas for using WhatsApp with English language students | Oxford University Press. Philip Haines is the Senior Consultant for Oxford University Press, Mexico. As well as being a teacher and teacher trainer, he is also the co-author of several series, many of which are published by OUP. Today he joins us to provide 25 engaging and useful classroom activities for language learners using WhatsApp.

There are three main obstacles to the use of technology in ELT. First is the availability of technology and internet connection in the classroom. Second is teacher techno-phobia. The final, and perhaps the biggest problem, is knowing how to use it for language learning purposes. WhatsApp or similar messaging services can help overcome these obstacles. Many self-confessed, techno-phobic teachers that I know use WhatsApp on a regular basis in their private lives, so already feel quite comfortable with it. Here are 25 ideas of how to make good use of WhatsApp for language learning. Like this: Like Loading... 5 Brilliant Ideas for EdTech Scavenger Hunts - The Tech Edvocate. 9 Sites To Find Mobile Apps From Mashable & Others. Many of you prefer one mobile apps directory over another for finding the latest iPhone, Android and iPad apps.

We don't blame you. And although great recommendations for mobile apps often spread by word of mouth, there are also some great mobile apps directories and sites that help you discover the best apps for your device. So we've partnered with several mobile app directories to make it easier for you to find our iPhone [iTunes link], Android and iPad [iTunes] apps, as well as discover other neat apps for your device. iPhone Of course you could easily go to iTunes to download our iPhone and iPod touch app, but we also wanted to showcase some of the stores out there to discover and find new iPhone apps.

Some of these are iPhone-only directories, while others are comprehensive and include other devices as well. Android In August we released our Android app and have updated it several times since then with new features and interface improvements. iPad. 3D Avatar Creator - Send Animated BuddyPoke Emoji and Pictures to friends. Teach with Your iPhone: Apps to Use in the Classroom. You don't need a class set of netbooks or iPads to integrate technology into your daily instruction. There are some fantastic, free iPhone apps that are perfect for teachers who are looking to change up their daily routine.

These apps can make everyday tasks easier, simplify what you're already doing, and maybe just inspire others to make an investment in technology at your school. Common Core MasteryConnect has designed a wonderful app to keep the Common Core State Standards at your fingertips. Navigate the app by choosing your students' grade and subject area to access detailed information about each standard. Pick a Student It's important that all students are held accountable during class discussions and everyone has a chance to speak his or her mind.

Timer, Sand Timer and Traffic Light Whether you're preparing your students for state exams or feel that they need to practice their pacing and stamina, use the timer on your iPhone to keep them on task. BookLeveler Groovy Grader WordPress. Don't Miss These Two Fabulous Graphics on BYOD for Teachers. As I was working on "15 apps for learning activities in BYOD classrooms" I came across these wonderful graphics in my BYOD archive here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. I thought it would be handy to put them together in a single post for you to use and refer to whenever needs be. related :What Teachers Need to Know about BYOD in Education Just a little reminder. BYOD in education refers to students bringing their own technology devices ( smartphones, tablets, and laptops. ) to school for educational uses. This was initially started by college students, but it soon spread to K-12 education. 1- Going BYOD 2-BYOD: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.

15 Excellent Apps for Learning Activities in BYOD Classrooms. BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is not only about students bringing their own devices to class and using them for educational purposes. It is much more than just a problem of hardware but is rather a question of what "learningware" students need to install and use with their devices. Most of the discussions on BYOD center around the accessibility and availability of devices together with the fact that students are experts of their own devices. Sounds good but not enough! Students need to be provided powerful educational apps to galvanize the learning gen inside of them. You can download the PDF format of this visual (it includes links to apps) from this LINK. 46 Education App Review Sites For Teachers And Students. We try our best to keep our thumb on the pulse of the best education apps and web tools.

In fact, we have probably spent way too much time attempting to offer up as many useful product reviews and helpful lists over the past several years. But we’re just two people. Katie and I can’t cover the entire education app industry by ourselves. Luckily, there are dozens of other sites specifically devoted to education app reviews for teachers and students. Whether you’re looking to find the best interactive whiteboard app, a new way to deliver exit slips, or simply a fun educational game that can be used in your classroom tomorrow, these app review sites are definitely your go-to source.

There are literally thousands of similar sites out there but I recommend the vast majority of these sites as they’re all well laid out (easy enough to find what I was looking for during my testing of each site) and simple enough to read through. Edmodo | Where Learning Happens | Sign up, Sign In. Research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/appcrawler/appcrawling.pdf. Quixey. 20 Blogs About Mobile Learning Worth Following. A Teacher’s Perspective On Pinterest 4.75K Views 0 Likes How do teachers approach Pinterest?

Colin Hussey offers a teacher's perspective on pinterest and all it's magical goings-on.