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10 things…about IATEFL 2011

By | May 26, 2011

1. Lanyard and cancelled sessions, 2. Conference sign at Brighton Centre, 3. Kicking off with the first plenary, 4. Exhibition area, 5. Blogosphere symposium line-up, 6. The sun sets of the first full day and the party begins, 7. Elvis entertains at t…

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10 things…about IATEFL 2011

By | May 26, 2011

1. Lanyard and cancelled sessions, 2. Conference sign at Brighton Centre, 3. Kicking off with the first plenary, 4. Exhibition area, 5. Blogosphere symposium line-up, 6. The sun sets of the first full day and the party begins, 7. Elvis entertains at t…

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Creative Commons in the Classroom: Use, Share, Remix

By | April 11, 2011

  On Tuesday 19 April, I will be speaking at IATEFL in Brighton – my first presentation at an international conference. I am due to present on the use of Creative Commons-licensed works (hereafter CC) in the classroom and other copyright-related issu…

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Creative Commons in the Classroom: Use, Share, Remix

By | April 11, 2011

  On Tuesday 19 April, I will be speaking at IATEFL in Brighton – my first presentation at an international conference. I am due to present on the use of Creative Commons-licensed works (hereafter CC) in the classroom and other copyright-related issu…

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REVIEWS // Noughties, But Nice (2010)

By | April 4, 2010

This review was initially slated to appear online at the beginning of the year. Other commitments got in the way and it got pushed back. I later started writing it for my general blog ‘Postings From An Edge’, but ended … Continue reading →

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Practise or practice? Throw a cat at it

By | March 3, 2010

Practice and advice: one you generally need and the other you usually get without asking for it and in over-abundance. But this post is not about doing or getting anything, it’s about spelling. When do you practise with an ‘s’ and when do you practice with a ‘c’? What’s the difference between advise and advice? [...]

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