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Monthly Archives: May 2012
Video and Audio for Publishing and Practice
Whether you are looking for a technology application to support your students with publishing what they are learning and creating at school to an authentic audience, or you want to use technology to motivate them to re-read to practice and … Continue reading
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Tagged engagement, multimedia, podcasting, reading, writing
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ELL Leverages Technology for Learning – LPS Site Highlight!
The ELL Program at LPS continues to invest in innovative instruction that is relevant to the 21st Century Learners coming to our classrooms. This year we piloted mobile technologies to find out how and if they could provide more and unique learning opportunities for ELLs. Continue reading
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Tagged engagement, iPads, LPS, MobileLearning, reading, teaching&learning
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Language Learning Memories
As an English Language Learner, I have clear memories of experiences that helped me learn English. For instance, when I hear certain words, I often remember the first time I encountered that word, who said it, the context and what … Continue reading




