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Conversation (part 2) with Deborah Healey

Senior instructor at University of Oregon, Deborah Healey, is a CALL educator with an international reputation for thoughtful and incisive work. In the second part of a conversation with Rob McBride, Deborah Healey explains how teachers can easily integrate technology into their practice. Tools as accessible as word processing or simple photo editing programs can …

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Stage 3 Digital Participant’s Manual Link

The Stage 3 participant’s manual now available at the Stage 3 course or from our portal.  Click on this image to download. The manual is a PDF version of the all of the elements covered in the Stage Three course.  It is available for those who wish to print out the complete set of of …

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Edlinc Diaries session recorded

Algonquin College Ladies Presenting at the anual TESL Ontario Conference

Edlinc Diaries sessions at TESL Ontario provided the instructor’s’ perspective on the LINC courseware and how they have adapted the LINC courseware for their LINC teaching purposes. The session was recorded thanks to TESL Ontario.  When it is released the link will be available here.   (From left to right, Pamela Manson, Ellen Chassé, Karen …

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Thank you!

Our team would like to thank the organisers of the annual TESL Ontario conference for the excellent conference.  We would also like to thank Citizenship and Immigration Canada for their continuing support.  As well we would like to thank all of the conference delegates who attended our sessions and engaged with us at our table …

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LINC Administrator’s Survey

At the TESL Ontario conference, LINC Administrator’s were invited to complete a survey  to help our team integrate LINC administrator’s ideas and opinions into our LINC administrator manual and digital resources to be released in April of 2012.    This survey is now closed, thank you for your contribution.

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.

We’re available at TESL Ontario!

Questions about our training? Issues about your progress? Wondering what the point is? Want to know how to get started? Or, just want to catch up? We are available throughout the conference at Table 49.

TESL Ontario LearnIT2teach for LINC Administrators

This session provides relevant information to LINC and ESL program administrators about the CIC-sponsored LearnIT2teach project. The presentation highlights the administrative and instructional benefits of both the LINC courseware and the teacher training, and it explains resource and participant reporting within the learning management system.  Download the PowerPoint slides. Conference code: TAN Presenters:Jim Edgar, John …

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Stage 1 at TESL Ontario! or LearnIT2teach Stage 1 Instructor Training

This workshop introduces online resources and professional development opportunities available to the LINC community through the LearnIT2teach Project. This session is the first of four stages of instructor training. After completing this and the second stage, which is delivered online, LINC instructors will be able to use the LINC courseware on edlinc.ca. Conference code: TPEQ …

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Edlinc Diaries: Demonstration of LINC Courseware

This demonstration of the LINC courseware, a free, online teaching resource available through the LearnIT2teach project at edlinc.ca, showcases how some instructors at Algonquin College have adapted it to their LINC classes. Enhanced communication among learners and the provision of dynamic content are two important benefits that will be explained. The presenters will also provide …

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