Create your own vocabulary tests
Developing your vocabulary is one of the quickest ways of improving your English, but remembering new vocabulary can take time and effort. In this task you find out how to use an online dictionary to find synonyms and antonyms and how to use this to create your own interactive tests to help you remember the words. Task: Find an article that you are interested in or that you have recently studied. Choose some 8 or 10 the newer or more difficult words from the text. Next got to: and register (it's free).
'Webinar' method of learning could change the university experience for ever - Higher, Education
This is a webinar, and the delays to it caused by dodgy broadband here or there seem to add to our sense of togetherness rather than detract from it, whether we are in an office in Haiti, a tent in Darfur or lying on a bed in Oxford. Webinars are, unsurprisingly, web-based seminars that began as one-way webcasts and have now evolved into interactive online conferences. Some may have as many as 1,000 people participating in them. And while those at the back of a classroom can never see, in a webinar everyone has a perfect view – and can see everyone else's annotations. What is more, each webinar can be recorded, and watched again.
An Insider's Guide to Creating Podcasts—Part 1
Podcasts are an excellent way to share your latest findings and juiciest developments in a medium that's engaging, fun, and portable. If you're thinking about podcasting, here's an insider's peek at the creation of the Reach Group podcast series—"The Connected Generation"—complete with professional tips from our talented audio team. It all started when we learned that our new MacBooks (we have the exact same computer—talk about thinking alike!) were capable of creating podcasts.
50 Essential Resources for ESL Students
Learning a new language is always daunting, especially when that language is as full of weird rules and contradictions as English. Even native speakers sometimes have trouble mastering the nuances of tense and grammar. Fortunately, if English is not your first language, there are a variety of ESL resources online to help you master the English language.
Moving Images: Case Study: Video Assist at the University of Nottingham
Need help with using still images, sound and video for educational purposes? Explore our free digital media guides. They will take you through the process of finding, creating, managing, delivering and using digital media. The guides have been written specifically for teachers, learners and researchers working in higher education, further education and skills. They are also useful for people working in galleries, libraries, archives and museums. Creating
Media, Inc. » GigaVox Media Platform
The GigaVox Media platform is the first open one-stop media production and publishing solution. As content creators, you face a dilemma: Either commit to services and networks with restrictive lock-in and limited options, or go the DIY route and integrate your own collection of independent services and applications. Neither of these options gives you the agility to keep up with changes in your businesses or the world of online media. The GigaVox Media platform solves these problems for all publishers, regardless of size, audience or need for monetization. The GigaVox Media platform is based on the content-management system (CMS) developed over the past three years to power IT Conversations, the longest-running podcast network with more than 1,800 published episodes.
Diagrams that changed the world
A picture, the old adage goes, is worth 1,000 words. But in science a diagram can describe things that transcend the written word. A single image can convey the simple underlying pattern hidden by words or equations, says Marcus du Sautoy. Draw the right picture and you can literally transform the way we see the world.
Ten Steps to Creating Your Own Podcast
Podcasting is a powerful, yet misunderstood, form of social media. While listening to podcasts has become popular in the last few years, the creation process still contains obstacles, especially for listeners who are considering starting their own podcast. Think of a podcast as your own radio show, to talk about (almost) anything you want.
Education - explore - cultural and educational films and photos
educational challenges Among explore's founding principles are “Share What You Know” and “Never Stop Learning.” The films profile issues facing the environment, education, human rights, public health, philosophy, animal welfare, spirituality, and disabilities. The lesson plans accompanying explore’s films are written for use in the K – 12 classroom and are connected to grade level national standards. Background information about the non-profit organizations is provided along with questions for guided discussion about the films. The questions are intended for students to connect to the people and issues profiled by exploring and developing their own viewpoints and opinions.
Starting a Podcast? Start Here
. The subject matter is extremely niche - which is ideally what you want in a podcast. Think of it as "narrowcasting." The more specific and unique your content, the more likely it is to connect with your listeners. Even so, I was pleasantly surprised at the number of downloads and subscriptions my podcast received.