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Monday, August 24, 2009

bloggers' tips

Tips for blogging
http://kalinago.blogspot.com/2009/08/blogging-english-language-teachers-tech.html

Tips for using Twitter
http://kalinago.blogspot.com/2009/08/english-language-teachers-guide-to.html

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thank you, webheads!





This weblog is now being used as part of the following presentation:


Leverett, T. (2011, Mar.) Grammar technology, for better or worse. Internet Fair, TESOL, New Orleans LA USA.

quick links

CESL
CESL students
Tom Leverett's weblog


other presentations

Leverett, T. (2010, Mar.). Grammar technology for better or worse. Internet Fair, TESOL, Boston MA USA.
Teaching writing in online and paper worlds,
Writing IS, Demonstration, TESOL 2008, TH April 3, 4:00 Liberty Suite 2, Sheraton Hotel, New York City USA.

Weblog portfolios in an intensive English program,
Internet Fair Classics, Electronic Village, Friday Apr. 4, 2:00, TESOL 2008 NYC.
How blogging affects the academic ecosystem



(WIAOC, May 19, 2007)


Student weblogging for fluency, skills, and integration
(Writing IS Demonstration, TESOL 2007, Seattle WA)

Portfolios in an intensive English program
(Internet Fair, TESOL 2007, Seattle)
2007 Showcase

This is your program: this is your program on weblogs
Internet Fair Presentation, TESOL 2006, Tampa FL, Mar.
Daring to Enter the Blogosphere
Paper, TESOL 2006


This is your class: this is your class on weblogs
-online presentation by Thomas Leverett and Jessica Montgomerie for the 2005 Webheads in Action Online Convergence
Links & Quotes (here)
WiAOC presentation, Tom Leverett's weblog

For other proceedings of the convergence, look here:
http://schedule.wiaoc.org

esl/efl teachers

  • Aaron Campbell, Japan
  • Bee Dieu, Brazil
  • Dennis Newson, CTJ Online, Germany
  • Teaching English in Korea, James Trotta
  • Doris Molero, Venezuela
  • FCE Blog, Claudia Ceraso, Argentina
  • Michael Ivy, Rome
  • Daniel Kirk, Japan
  • Maria Jordano, Spain
  • Nathan Bauman, Korea
  • Scott Sommers, Taiwan
  • Michael Ivy, Italy
  • Neil Whitfield, Australia
  • Larry Rhoe, China
  • Brad Stephenson, Japan
  • Michael Coghlin, Australia
  • Nancy McKeand, Louisiana USA
  • Jimbo (Jim Hall), Japan
  • Marie Irene, Venezuela
  • Advocates of weblogs in education

  • James Farmer, Australia
  • Anne Davis, EduBlog Insights
  • Stephen Downes, Canada
  • Barbara Ganley, Middlebury Univ., VT, creative writing
  • Roy Hornsby, Vietnam
  • Tim Lauer
  • Wesley Fryer, Texas
  • EduBlog Insights
  • Other academic webloggers

  • Mary Harrsch, professor of History, U. of Oregon
  • Timothy Burke, History, Swarthmore
  • Daniel Drezner, Political Science, U. of Chicago
  • John Baez, Math & Physics
  • Gary Becker & Richard Posner, Economics
  • J. Bradford DeLong, Economics, UC-Berkeley
  • Lawrence Lessig, Law, Stanford
  • Juan Cole, professor of History, U. of Mich.
  • Eszter Hargittai, professor of Communication Studies and Sociology, Northwestern Univ.
  • Clancy Ratliff (culture cat), grad student, Rhetoric and Feminism
  • Lorcan Dempsey, Library
  • Joanne Jacobs, Education
  • Dave Cormier, Education/technology
  • Albert Ip, Education/technology, Australia
  • Siva Viadhyanathan, Culture & Communication, New York Univ.
  • Ann Althouse, Law, Univ. of Wisconsin
  • Webloggers' weblogs

  • Dave Pollard
  • Loic Lemeur
  • Jon Husband
  • Scott Nowson, edinburgh
  • L.A. Scheidt
  • Kathy Sierra
  • Rebecca Blood
  • danah boyd, UC Berkeley
  • dr. jill walker (jilltxt) Univ. of Bergen, Germany
  • Other weblogs to visit

  • Weblog pilot project
  • International weblogger's day
  • Slings and arrows
  • Becoming a webhead 2005
  • incorporated subversion
  • FLNW: Future of learning in a networked world
  • Becoming a Webhead 2007
  • Blog of proximal development

  • This weblog, before its use in exploring the effects of technology on writing and learning, was an exploration of the use of weblogs in education, specifically, ESL/EFL education. It has been used as the center of several presentations, listed above, and is also used continuously as a repository of notes and links on the subject. Comments are welcome!

    Contributors

    • tom
    • CESL

    our weblogs

    • tom leverett (home)
    • jessica montgomerie (home)
    • some interesting weblogs
    • cesl students (SIUC)
    • cesl teachers

    more about weblogs

    • A toe in the pool of the new media, (Tom), 10-05.
    • 80 things to do with your weblog (80 so far)

    Resources for webloggers

  • dekita.org
  • The English Blog
  • edu.blogs.com
  • 21st century collaborative
  • EdBlogger Praxis
  • Blogspot: using weblogs in English language teaching
  • Weblogs Compendium
  • English Teacher Discussion Forum
  • ESL/EFL weblogs
  • Student weblog communities

  • Sarah Lee-Dretzka, Composition 3, Kansas City
  • Barbara Dieu's students, Brazil
  • UAE bloggers, from Dekita.org
  • CAE student blogs, Argentina
  • CED student blogs, Canada
  • CEF student blogs, Canada
  • Iranian med school bloggers
  • James M. H.'s students, Japan
  • Student project weblogs

  • ESL Bullying project
  • Violent Deer, CESL, summer '05
  • Carbondale Halloween< CESL '05
  • ESL/EFL weblog directories

  • Teresa Almeida d'Eca's Blogs by webheads
  • Tesall bloglog
  • Weblogs of teachers, ITESL-J

  • Other weblog communities/weblog directories

  • authors and writers blog index (getblogs.com)
  • band weblogs (music)
  • blawg, legal weblogs
  • diarist.net
  • google weblog directories
  • guardians' choices
  • kinja
  • library weblogs
  • phd weblogs
  • tesall, esl/efl blogs
  • Weblogs in education: Google
  • Other presentations on weblogs

  • Using weblogs in language learning classes, Aaron Campbell & Marc Sheffner, JALT preconference workshop, Kitakyushu, Japan, 2006.
  • Barbara Dieu on blogging: Becoming a Webhead 2007
  • Collections of articles/research on weblogging

  • Into the blogosphere, U. of MN
  • Curt Bonk's references
  • Getting Blogstreams transcripts


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