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Some ideas on BYOD

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Check out this article on Teaching English British Council: Mobile devices and BYOD possibilities

IATEFL_Social Networking & Mobile Technology highlights

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    ^  IATEFL   · InformedTeachers on the blogging coverage of IATEFL Harrogate 2014 ! The selected videos focus on Social Networking, Mobile Devices in the EFL classroom and going beyond the " hello "by networking. The bullet points indicate the issues explained in each interview. Ann Foreman and Paul Braddock   Teaching English website and Social media Watch the Interview here CPD (Continuing Professional Development) Social media, the impact in teachers'development. Gamification : Feedback, Participation, Goals.  Key elements to make things more motivating and have people engage more. CPD is flexible and a way of getting support thanks to technology. Nicky Hockly Teaching with mobile devices:  choices and challenges   È Points  for discussion:  Should students use their own mobile devices or should there be class sets at school? Activities in and out of the classroom Part of school policy or up to

IATEFL 2014_Interviews

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· INTERVIEWS   ^ This post provides you with the main topics covered in each interview. On average each video lasts for seven minutes. We, the online attendees can also feel the vibe of IATEFL Harrogate 2014  J     Caroline Moore ,member of IATEFL eletronic committee on developing webinars for different ELT purposes, "Afterhours"webinar projects, promote interaction, social networking via Facebook and Twitter Interview with Caroline Moore Nik Peachey , IATEFL 2014 Interviewer and moderator of SIG  ( Special Interest Group ) pannel on digital skills for teachers, talks about crowdfunding, guidance on writing and publishing EFL e-materials, potential for e-books. Interview with Nik Peachey Gwendydd Caudwell , on  Aptis criteria  for assessing and developing teachers'proficiency level , feedback received from teachers and the importance of being aware of the different teaching conditions around the world. Interview with Gwendydd Caudwell Eric Baber , vic