#55, Blog: E-Learning Queen

The blog E-Learning Queen focuses on distance training and education, from instructional design to e-learning and mobile solutions, and pays attention to psychological, social, and cultural factors. This edublog emphasizes real-world e-learning issues and appropriate uses of emerging technologies. Susan Smith Nash is the author of this blog. Visit E-Learning Queen at http://elearnqueen.blogspot.com

#37, Blog of the week: Richard Byrne’s ‘Free Technology for Teachers’

Dear friends, Richard Byrne’s Free Technology for Teachers is the blog of the week for the issue#37. Richard’s blog features reviews of free technology recourses and how teachers can use them. At the core of the blog the content deals  with the ideas for Technology Integration in Education. Talking about his blog, Richard says, “The purpose… Continue reading #37, Blog of the week: Richard Byrne’s ‘Free Technology for Teachers’

#36, Blog of the Week: huffenglish.com

Hi friends, huffenglish.com is the blog of the week for issue #36.

Dana Huff runs huffenglish.com. Dana teaches 9-12th grade English and a 10th grade Writing Seminar at the Weber School, a private Jewish high school in the Atlanta metro-area. She has been teaching since 1997; She taught middle school Language Arts and Journalism for two years and pre-K for one year and all the rest have been high school English.

ELTWeekly Issue#34, Blog of the week: Sue Swift’s ELT Notebook

Sue Swift’s ‘ELT Notebook‘ is selected to feature in Blog of the week column of ELTWeekly Issue#34. Sue Swift is an EFL teacher and teacher trainer for over thirty years now and has lived and worked in a variety of European and Asian countries. She is the author of a number of published courses, and runs… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue#34, Blog of the week: Sue Swift’s ELT Notebook

ELTWeekly Issue #25, Three Must Read ELT Blogs

UsingEnglish.com/weblog UsingEnglish.com is a general English language site, specialising in ESL (English as a Second Language) with a wide range of resources for learners and teachers of English, and has been running since the beginning of 2002. Different varieties of English are used; there are contributors from the United States, Canada, Pakistan and non-native speakers,… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue #25, Three Must Read ELT Blogs

ELTWeekly Issue #18, Blog of the week: Alex Case’s TEFLastic Blog

TEFLtastic with Alex Case Tefltastic is loaded with the variety of resources for the teacher of English. Alex Case has posted multiple blogs and articles. He covers almost all the topics in relation to the teaching methodology. However, he has focused more on the linguistic areas useful in teaching English language. Apart from linguistics he… Continue reading ELTWeekly Issue #18, Blog of the week: Alex Case’s TEFLastic Blog