I found this tool while checking my netvibes from
Jose' Picardo's Box of Tricks. It's a great tool to
make your students speak and set assignments, etc. I
don't know how feasible this would be in my context. Gotta try it out first!
Here's the link: http://lingtlanguage.com/
This blog started with my learning journey on the fantastic course offered by TheConsultants-e.com on teaching languages with technology (CertICT) and validated by Trinity College London which I took in 2008. It is about me as a professional doing what I love most - teaching, training and of course learning and integrating technology into teaching!
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OK, I finallygot to check this tool out and use it and yes, I think it's very useful. I think ss appreciate the newness/diversity of the format in whichfeedback is given. My trainees were excited/curious about the tool. It's easy to use and provides with opportunities to add a variety of sources i.e. listening, video, writing... a very good tool, indeed.
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