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This is interesting! Helen Myers of the ALL (Association for Language Learning) London Branch, with the help of Heike Philp and 20 or so others, all recently took part in a "webinar" using Adobe Connect. After Helen's introduction, John Connor gives a talk with powerpoint notes about using music in MFL lessons. The link above is to a recording of the event. John has all sorts of ideas about this, some well known and some I hadn't thought of at all, so language teachers should find something instructive in it.
It lasts over an hour and I haven't watched it all yet, but I do recommend it. I hope I can show it to my colleagues in the department at the first opportunity. You could easily watch, take notes and put a section in the departmental handbook/scheme of work.
I think this kind of meeting is a very good idea. Interesting, informative and fewer (or is it less?) carbon emissions compared to a conference.
This is interesting! Helen Myers of the ALL (Association for Language Learning) London Branch, with the help of Heike Philp and 20 or so others, all recently took part in a "webinar" using Adobe Connect. After Helen's introduction, John Connor gives a talk with powerpoint notes about using music in MFL lessons. The link above is to a recording of the event. John has all sorts of ideas about this, some well known and some I hadn't thought of at all, so language teachers should find something instructive in it.
It lasts over an hour and I haven't watched it all yet, but I do recommend it. I hope I can show it to my colleagues in the department at the first opportunity. You could easily watch, take notes and put a section in the departmental handbook/scheme of work.
I think this kind of meeting is a very good idea. Interesting, informative and fewer (or is it less?) carbon emissions compared to a conference.
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