I bet you watch a lot of video on the web - either for leisure or for work. Apart from streaming services I use at […]
Growing up in Greece in the ā80s and early ā90s, with no Internet and very limited TV channels, especially when it came to foreign satellite […]
One of my New Year's Resolutions was to blog more. Hasn't happened yet, I know. But there's been some progress! Since December, I've started writing […]
How many times have you found yourself not being able to find a website you had previously visited? It happens to everyone. It has happened […]
The web is full of resources that can be really useful for teachers and learners. Lots of websites and tools that we can go to […]
Many people use Dropbox to store their documents online. In the cloud as we say. Dropbox is nice. The ones who use it probably know […]
One of the most important developments in computer science that has already started to affect our lives is cloud computing. In a nutshell, it means […]
There is a lot of content out there. Iām sure you agree. The web is full of websites, blogs, journals and other platforms that (try […]
Previously on When EdTech Meets ELT: I wrote about how to curate your own collection or articles using Flipboard, resulting in a beautiful digital magazine. […]
The following report of Andrew Wright's storytelling workshop was originally written for the 22nd TESOL Macedonia Thrace Northern Greece Annual International convention and has been […]
tl;dr The following post is about organizing your bookmarks, annotations, PDFs and notes with Diigo Outliners as well as easily creating citations with Cite This […]
Listen. How often do you listen? Especially to your own voice? For those learning a foreign language, speaking is a core skill and technology has […]