It was great to deliver talks and workshops last week in Lima. Thanks to everyone who came along to the plenary talk: Technology – the great debate. Click to download a graphics-lite version of the PowerPoint Click to download a
Barcelona……..and Blended Learning
I am Barcelona, enjoying this wonderful city.. Thanks to Macmillan for organising such a wonderful event yesterday – it was great to see so many teachers with a copy of …our book!! Here is a ‘lite’ version of the Power
Wireless symposium – Nagoya
Thanks to everyone in Nagoya who attended the real world presentation today – and to those who attended virtually in Second Life! It was a great conference – and I feel I finally understand the term Web 2.0 in a language
Blended Learning – update number 5
The fifth update for our book Blended Learning is now available on the Macmillan website. So, if you want to revisit Power Point and read about the latest developments on Google! just download you free update!
BESIG workshop
Thanks to all the people who came to the workshop session on the Future of Business English. Also, thanks for handing in the worksheet, so I can crunch the data! If you would like another copy, click here. Click to
London Language show – Handout
Thanks to everyone who came to my session ‘Blended learning – what’s new?’ on Saturday at the London Language show. Click here for the Handout – which contains: a list of definitions for Blended Learning grammar activity – ‘Conditional conundrum’
TEFLIS – Port Regis
It was great to run a workshop for TEFLIS in the wondrous surroundings of Port Regis. Please click to download a seven-page Handout of the final Power Point presentation – ‘New pedagogies’ -although pls note that the file size is about 5mbs. Enjoy.
Digital literacies – NATESOL Manchester
It was great to meet everyone last weekend I will post up the workshop handout next week. In the meantime, here is the Word version of the Handout if anyone wishes to customise it. Do mail me with any suggestions
Technology workshop – 29th April, Oxford
Hi to everyone from Turkey who attended last week’s session on technolgy in Oxford. The web-sites suggsted by participants included many favourites, such as Google, OneStopEnglish, the BBC, British Council etc. Also, some interesting sites which I have put on
Blended Learning – Ireland
Thanks to everyone who came to the sessions in Cork and Dublin! Many of the web-sites suggested were well-known sites such as the BBC, the search engine Google, and ELT publishers sites like OneStopEnglish. Here is a handout with some