Friday, February 26, 2010

Thursday, February 25, 2010

PABeaufaitBookmarks 02/25/2010


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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

PABeaufaitBookmarks 02/23/2010


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Monday, February 22, 2010

PABeaufaitBookmarks 02/22/2010


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Friday, February 19, 2010

PABeaufaitBookmarks 02/19/2010


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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

PABeaufaitBookmarks 02/16/2010


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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

PABeaufaitBookmarks 02/10/2010

  • "MASH began in 2006 as a small study group for distance-learning students on the University of Birmingham's MA TEFL program. Inspired by the course contents, the original 4 students decided to Meet online, Ask questions, Share ideas & Help one another in order to get the most they could from this exciting learning opportunity. With almost a hundred members now, the MASH network continues to grow - organically, creatively and flexibly - as it uses synergy to further professional development through collaboration. It offers ELT educators at every stage of their professional development an array of meaningful opportunities: 1) connecting with like-minded EFL educators, 2) exploring classroom research, 3) publishing academic work, 4) improving presentations and 5) building networks. There is only one secret to the success of MASH; we all share a commitment to each others' growth. If you would like to "know more" or "get more" in your professional life, please contact us because we always have room for more." (What is MASH, Author's Profile, retrieved 2010.02.09)

    tags: collaboration, collab-bk-collaboration


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Friday, February 05, 2010

PABeaufaitBookmarks 02/05/2010

  • This site contains resources for those who are just beginning and those who wish to explore in greater depth three important topics in higher education today, particularly as they are related to teacher preparation.

    The three topics of this website are:
    Multimedia Records of Practice to enable faculty to make public their typically invisible practice of teaching and to support their scholarship of teaching activities;

    Electronic Portfolios to enable faculty and students to reflect upon their learning or professional development or to support program or institutional assessment; and

    Digital Storytelling to enable faculty, students, and others to easily create digital stories with which they may share their reflections on their experiences in learning.

    tags: no_tag


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