Tag: Youtube Channel

There are still openings for our workshops at TESL Ontario

TESL Ontario is in November, but registration opened recently.  We hope that you have the time to register so that you can participate in one of our eleven sessions in Toronto. Use the provided scheduler in the conference brochure.  See details at this post. As well our whole team will be at our table in …

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ESL LINC Digital News – August Edition

The latest enews has been sent out. If you are not on the mailing list, you can find a copy here.

Working through Stage 3? Watch this video….

This video provides an overview of Stage 3 of the LearnIT2teach teacher training available at http://learnIT2teach.ca/moodle/. This course prepares language instructors to use the LINC courseware at edlinc.ca from the perspective of a Moodle editing teacher. New Media Language Training, Inc. offers this training through funding from Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

Stage 4 Overview Movie released

Update to LearnIT2teach YouTube Channel: Stage 4 Overview Movie An overview video of Stage 4, a course in e-Materials Development for Language Learning, has been posted on the LearnIT2teach YouTube channel.

Make us a part of your P.L.N.

A Personal Learning Network or PLN is an informal learning network.  The learner uses this to derive knowledge from other people and resources on the network. In a PLN, a person makes a connection with another people and resources with the specific intent that some type of learning will occur due to that connection. (source: …

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Starting, reviewing or returning to Stage 2? This video might be helpful.

The new introduction animation for participants starting or those getting back to it after a long absence from Stage 2 has been posted on our servers. It’s on our YouTube channel. It is also available at the course and in our Support section on the LearnIT2Teach portal.

Technology in Education Video

This video looks at technologies used in language training and how they have impacted an ESL teacher.  Check out the LearnIT2Teach YouTube Channel.