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YOU COOL?: Book about American English
In this article you will read more about the book that this author wrote.
It may be interesting for English teachers to discuss the influence of the American in their classes. There are a few useful faults in the article that you can use in class.
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Dekamer.be: Magazine of Room No. 15 - April 2015.
With its magazine deKamer.be "brings the House of Representatives a report on its activities. The editorial writes very conscious for a general audience with little or no background knowledge and youth.
In this issue will be discussed include: …
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Freedom of expression: Pedagogical file (French)
The attack in Paris on the editors of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, the hostage taking in a Jewish supermarket and the events in Copenhagen have sparked a lively debate about freedom of expression. This file wants to help teachers to …
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From Web 1.0 over Web 2.0 to 3D internet
Twice a year, the Department of Teacher Training at the KHLim organizes a (inter) departmental study day with staff choosing three to four sessions from different fields. This time language, care, talent, ICT, guidance, diversity and art. This is …
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Google Books and the thorny copyright issue
This article addresses the added value and painpoints of Google Books.
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Abiword: Word processor
AbiWord is a "lightweight" word processor, analogous to closed software word processors. AbiWord can read and write Word files and contains the most important functionalities that you can expect from a word processor.
AbiWord works under …
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Computers are neutral, search engines are not (always)
This article addresses the neutrality of the results you get from search engines.
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Wiki: How to manage?
A wiki is a web application that can be used to edit web documents together.
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Wiki: Collaborating on knowledge building
Teachers can make the student-based knowledge available across different student genres, or make large numbers of students working together on one assignment, and share this with the community outside the school via the Internet. The latter can be …
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Start wiki
This help map helps you to set up a wiki. Use is made of pbwiki.com . Your own wiki is done in three steps.
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Use weblog to provide feedback to students
This sheet addresses how you can best use a weblog to provide feedback to students. You allow them to cooperate constructively. Students learn from each other's strengths / weaknesses and it gives them opportunities to support each other. …
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Start blog
This help card will help you set up a blog. Blogger.com is used . If you want to start a blog on Blogger.com , you must use the Google account information. You can sign in to Blogger.com with your Google account.
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