Tech Tasks and Projects
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Tech Tasks: Three tasks that work with technology
In this article, Tom Walton suggests three tasks that can be used with technology to improve writing and speaking skills.
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Tech Tasks: Using mobile phones for images, audio and video (Part 1)
Tom Walton explores how mobile phones can be used as an educational resource to help students develop speaking and writing skills.
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Tech Tasks: Graded readers
In this article, Tom Walton looks at how graded readers can be used with technology to improve reading and writing skills.
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Tech Tasks: Ten fun tasks with lists
In the latest instalment of the Tech Tasks series, Tom Walton looks at different ways that lists can be used in the classroom to create debate and develop speaking skills, and which websites can be used for this type of class.
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Tech Tasks: Ten fun projects with Instagram
This instalment of the Tech Tasks series looks at Instagram, exploring how it can be used to help students develop speaking and vocabulary skills inside and outside the classroom.
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Tech Tasks: Using mobile phones for images, audio and video (Part 2)
In the latest instalment of the Tech Tasks series, Tom Walton looks at mobile phones as an educational resource, exploring how students can use them to improve their English by creating video and audio content both inside and outside the classroom.
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Tech Tasks: Music videos for digital storytelling
This instalment of Tech Tasks explores how music videos can be used to develop listening and speaking skills inside and outside the classroom.
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Tech Tasks: Learners as editors with Google+ Communities
In his latest article in the Tech Tasks series, Tom Walton looks at how to use Google+ Communities in the classroom exploring how they can be used to help students develop their listening and speaking skills both inside and outside the classroom
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Tech Tasks: Collaborative presentations
Tom Walton shares his lesson where students collaborate and present in front of the class using Google Drive.