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Guest: ‘The Teacher James’ is an English Language Teacher who champions teacher networks. Among other things, he produces TEFL Commute, a podcast for language teachers. Watch this show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/C9Mk6uP7oEQ or subscribe on iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/short-films-teachers-love/id1086360297 Links to short films loved: Julien Bocabeille (& others): Oktapodi | https://vimeo.com/4352688 Steve Cutts: Man | https://youtu.be/WfGMYdalClU Sebastian Cosor: The Scream | https://vimeo.com/33976373 Disclosure statement: James Taylor does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from the review of these particular short films, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond his teaching position listed. Other notes from the show: One of James’ online resources discussed — 41 things to do with this postcard: https://theteacherjames.com/2012/04/24/one-postcard After ‘The Scream’ we talk about ‘Conversation Piece’ — https://vimeo.com/49853701 with John Henshaw and Celia Imrie. Other resources from ‘the Teacher James’: James’ page: https://theteacherjames.com Resources for dialogue-free or “silent movies”: https://theteacherjames.com/category/silentmovies #ELTchat, a weekly discussion on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELTchat TEFL Commute, a podcast for language teachers: http://www.teflcommute.com Kieran Donaghy - http://film-english.com Jamie Keddie - http://jamiekeddie.com ———————————————————————————————— This show is a proud member of the Education Podcast Network http://www.edupodcastnetwork.com Recorded using Zencastr https://zencastr.com ————————————————————————————————
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, 10+ Ways to Fund your Tech Needs with Shelly Terrell, March 28, 2015. There is never a Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar that goes by that someone doesn't say "How can we find funding for technology in our classrooms?" We are thrilled to have Shelly Terrell back with us to share her favorite tips, tools and resources to help us be creative as we search for funding sources. Following her presentation we will have a short "open mic" conversation facilitated by Paula Naugle for participants to share their best funding tips so come prepared to take the mic to share with us! http://shellyterrell.com/about/ Shelly Sanchez Terrell is the author of The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers: Small Steps to Transform Your Teaching and Learning to Go: Lesson Ideas for Teaching with Mobile Devices, Cell Phones and BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology). She supports and instructs thousands of teachers and students worldwide through the various online and face-to-face learning events she organizes and moderates. She has been recognized by various entities, such as the ELTon Awards, The New York Times, and Microsoft’s Heroes for Education as a leader, innovator, and visionary in the movement of teacher driven professional development and education technology. She is the co-founder of the award-winning #Edchat movement, #ELTChat, the Reform Symposium Global E-Conference, The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators, and the Crafting an E-Textbook Massive Open Online Course. She has trained teachers and taught learners in over 25 countries and has consulted with organizations such as UNESCO Bangkok, The Ministry of Education in Spain, The European Union aPLaNet Project, Cultura Iglesa of Brazil, the British Council in Tel Aviv, IATEFL Slovenia, HUPE Croatia, and the British Council in South East Asia. She is the host of American TESOL’s Free Friday Webinars, an instructor and instructional designer at the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologías Educativas y Formación del Profesorado and shares regularly via TeacherRebootCamp.com, Twitter (@ShellTerrell), Facebook.com/shellyterrell, and google.com/+ShellySanchezTerrell. Her charity, ETHOS, received the SAMMS Ministries 2001 Volunteer Group of the Year award for the creation of a spoken word and music program for homeless children. Recently, she was named Woman of the Year 2014 by the National Association of Professional Women, awarded a Bammy Award for #Edchat, and recognized by Edtech Magazine as one of the Top 50 Edtech Bloggers.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, 10+ Ways to Fund your Tech Needs with Shelly Terrell, March 28, 2015. There is never a Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar that goes by that someone doesn't say "How can we find funding for technology in our classrooms?" We are thrilled to have Shelly Terrell back with us to share her favorite tips, tools and resources to help us be creative as we search for funding sources. Following her presentation we will have a short "open mic" conversation facilitated by Paula Naugle for participants to share their best funding tips so come prepared to take the mic to share with us! http://shellyterrell.com/about/ Shelly Sanchez Terrell is the author of The 30 Goals Challenge for Teachers: Small Steps to Transform Your Teaching and Learning to Go: Lesson Ideas for Teaching with Mobile Devices, Cell Phones and BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology). She supports and instructs thousands of teachers and students worldwide through the various online and face-to-face learning events she organizes and moderates. She has been recognized by various entities, such as the ELTon Awards, The New York Times, and Microsoft’s Heroes for Education as a leader, innovator, and visionary in the movement of teacher driven professional development and education technology. She is the co-founder of the award-winning #Edchat movement, #ELTChat, the Reform Symposium Global E-Conference, The 30 Goals Challenge for Educators, and the Crafting an E-Textbook Massive Open Online Course. She has trained teachers and taught learners in over 25 countries and has consulted with organizations such as UNESCO Bangkok, The Ministry of Education in Spain, The European Union aPLaNet Project, Cultura Iglesa of Brazil, the British Council in Tel Aviv, IATEFL Slovenia, HUPE Croatia, and the British Council in South East Asia. She is the host of American TESOL’s Free Friday Webinars, an instructor and instructional designer at the Instituto Nacional de Tecnologías Educativas y Formación del Profesorado and shares regularly via TeacherRebootCamp.com, Twitter (@ShellTerrell), Facebook.com/shellyterrell, and google.com/+ShellySanchezTerrell. Her charity, ETHOS, received the SAMMS Ministries 2001 Volunteer Group of the Year award for the creation of a spoken word and music program for homeless children. Recently, she was named Woman of the Year 2014 by the National Association of Professional Women, awarded a Bammy Award for #Edchat, and recognized by Edtech Magazine as one of the Top 50 Edtech Bloggers.
In June’s podcast: Sandy Millin speaks to new #ELTchat moderator Hada Litim. Phil Longwell speaks to Kevin Stein, Adam Beale, and Adi Rajan. Chris speaks to Mura Nava and Matthew Noble on how to react to a bad lesson. For ELTchat updates, go to: eltchat.org, join our facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eltchat/) and follow @ELTchat (https://twitter.com/ELTchat) on Twitter. Thanks to our contributors and guests: Hada Litim (https://twitter.com/HadaLitim) Kevin Stein (https://twitter.com/kevchanwow, http://theotherthingsmatter.wordpress.com/) Adam Beale (https://twitter.com/bealer81, http://fiveagainstone.wordpress.com/) Adi Rajan (https://twitter.com/adi_rajan, http://adirajan.wordpress.com/) Mura Nava (https://twitter.com/muranava, http://eflnotes.wordpress.com/) Matthew Noble (https://twitter.com/NewbieCELTA, http://celtatrainer.wordpress.com/) The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (https://twitter.com/theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.com), Chris Wilson (https://twitter.com/MrChrisJWilson, http://eltsquared.co.uk/), Sandy Millin (https://twitter.com/sandymillin, http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/) and Phil Longwell (https://twitter.com/teacherphili, http://teacherphili.wordpress.com/)
In December’s podcast: Chris Wilson speaks to Leo Selivan in a tribute to Dave Willis. Vicky Loras speaks to Sue Annan Chris speaks to Alex Grevett about English as a Lingua Franca and pronunciation. For ELTchat updates, go to: eltchat.org, join our facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eltchat/) and follow @ELTchat (twitter.com/ELTchat) on Twitter. Thanks to our contributors and guests: Leo Selivan (https://twitter.com/leoselivan, http://leoxicon.blogspot.com/) Sue Annan (https://twitter.com/SueAnnan, http://sueannan.blogspot.com/) Alex Grevett (https://twitter.com/breathyvowel, http://breathyvowel.wordpress.com/) To download Lexical Syllabus by Dave Willis, go to http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/schools/edacs/departments/english/research/resources/lexical-syllabus.aspx The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (https://twitter.com/theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.com), Chris Wilson (https://twitter.com/MrChrisJWilson, http://eltsquared.co.uk/) and Vicky Loras (https://twitter.com/vickyloras, http://vickyloras.wordpress.com/)
Cecilia Lemos on error correction
June’s podcast introduces my new co-host, Chris Wilson, who spoke to Paul Braddock on the flipped classroom. The show also features Cecilia Lemos on oral correction, Vicky Loras talks to Wiktor Kostrzewski, and Katy Davies lists her top ten reasons for going to the IATEFL conference. For ELTchat updates, go to: eltchat.org, join our facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eltchat/) and follow @ELTchat (twitter.com/ELTchat) on Twitter. Thanks to our contributors and guests: Paul Braddock (https://twitter.com/bcnpaul1, http://bcnpaul1.blogspot.com/) Cecilia Lemos (https://twitter.com/CeciELT, http://cecilialemos.com/) Vicky Loras (https://twitter.com/vickyloras, http://vickyloras.wordpress.com/) Wiktor Kostrzewski (https://twitter.com/Wiktor_K, http://www.16kinds.com/) Katy Davies (https://twitter.com/KatySDavies, http://lessonsfrommystudents.wordpress.com/) The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (https://twitter.com/theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.com) and Chris Wilson (https://twitter.com/MrChrisJWilson, http://eltsquared.co.uk/).
The #eltchat podcast is back, thanks for your patience! In this month’s podcast we present a recording from this year’s IATEFL conference. ELTchat moderators Shaun Wilden and Marisa Constantinides hosted a session entitled “Autonomous Professional Development Begins At Home” as part of the Teacher Development Special Interest Group of IATEFL. For ELTchat updates, go to: eltchat.org, join our facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eltchat/) and follow @ELTchat (twitter.com/ELTchat) on Twitter. The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (https://twitter.com/theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.com).
Phil Longwell gives us his version of mindfulness and how it applies to the ELT classroom.
August’s podcast features Phil Longwell on mindfulness, Vicky Loras talks to Rachael Roberts and speaks to me about the ETAS conference in Switzerland, and Chris Wilson tells us about new type of summary. For ELTchat updates, go to: eltchat.org, join our facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eltchat/) and follow @ELTchat (twitter.com/ELTchat) on Twitter. Thanks to our contributors and guests: Phil Longwell (https://twitter.com/teacherphili, http://tpstefltravels.blogspot.co.uk/) Vicky Loras (https://twitter.com/vickyloras, http://vickyloras.wordpress.com/) Rachael Roberts (https://twitter.com/teflerinha, http://www.elt-resourceful.com/) Chris Wilson (https://twitter.com/MrChrisJWilson, http://eltsquared.co.uk/) The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (https://twitter.com/theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.com).
Naomi Epstein is a teacher and national counselor of English as a foreign language to deaf and hard of hearing students in Israel. She has been doing this for over 25 years. She works five days a week at Yehud Comprehensive High-School (though she began as an elementary school teacher) which has the largest program for deaf and hard of hearing students in a regular high-school in the country. On the sixth day she's a “Shema” national counselor, mainly for teachers of pupils who are mainstreamed. And on the seventh day, she rests! You can find her at her blog http://visualisingideas.edublogs.org/ and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/naomishema. Naomi was interviewed by Vicky Loras. Vicky blogs at http://vickyloras.wordpress.com/ and you can follow her on Twitter at https://twitter.com/vickyloras.
This week, Vicky Loras catches up with one of our loyal chatters Lesley Cioccarelli, Tamas Lorincz speaks to Genevieve White, who tells us about how she discovered ELTchat, and Bruno is back with more interviews from the BRAZTesol conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. For ELTchat updates, go to: https://www.facebook.com/groups/eltchat/ and follow @ELTchat (https://twitter.com/ELTchat) on Twitter. Thanks to our contributors: Vicky Loras (https://twitter.com/vickyloras, http://vickyloras.wordpress.com/) Bruno Andrade (https://twitter.com/BrunoELT/, http://www.edutechbrazil.blogspot.com) A big thank to our guests: Lesley Cioccarelli (https://twitter.com/cioccas, http://cioccas.blogspot.com/) Genevieve White (https://twitter.com/ShetlandESOL, http://www.esolinshetland.blogspot.com/) Marcia Lima (http://twitter.com/bamarcia, http://whereenglishisfun.blogspot.com/) Malu Sciamarelli (http://twitter.com/malusciamarelli, http://www.malusciamarelli.com/) Henrick Opera (twitter.com/hoprea, hoprea.wordpress.com/) Vinicius Nobre (http://twitter.com/vinnienobre) The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (https://twitter.com/theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.blogspot.com).
The full and uncut interview between James Taylor and Johanna Stirling based on your tweets. To buy Johanna's book Teaching Spelling To English Language Learners, go to her blog http://thespellingblog.blogspot.com. You can also follow her on twitter at https://twitter.com/johannastirling and join her Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/thespellingpage. The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (twitter.com/#!/theteacherjames, theteacherjames.blogspot.com/).
August’s podcast features a round up of the months chats with Dina Dobrou, Johanna Stirling on spelling, and Bruno Andrade reports from the BrazlTESOL conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. For ELTchat updates, go to: eltchat.com and follow @ELTchat (twitter.com/ELTchat) on Twitter. Thanks to our contributors: Dina Dobrou (twitter.com/dinadobrou, onair.edublogs.org/) Bruno Andrade (twitter.com/BrunoELT/, edutechbrazil.blogspot.com/) A big thank to our guests: Johanna Stirling (twitter.com/johannastirling/, thespellingblog.blogspot.com, facebook.com/thespellingpage) Leandra Dias (twitter.com/llea_dias, eltcandyland.blogspot.com) Cecilia Lemos (twitter.com/CeciELT, cecilialcoelho.wordpress.com/) Henrick Opera (twitter.com/hoprea, hoprea.wordpress.com/) The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (twitter.com/#!/theteacherjames, theteacherjames.blogspot.com/).
An extended interview with Tony Gurr on teacher observations. A big thank you to Tony. you can find him on twitter at https://twitter.com/tonygurr and at his blog http://allthingslearning.wordpress.com/. Apologies for the sound quality of this podcast.
June’s podcast features a round up of the months chats with Sandy Millin, an update on the latest ELTchat news with moderator Marisa Constantinides, Tony Gurr on teacher observations and Vicky Loras talks to Naomi Epstein. For ELTchat updates, go to http://eltchat.com/ Thanks to our contributors: Sandy Millin, (https://twitter.com/sandymillin, http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/), Vicky Loras (@vickyloras, http://vickyloras.wordpress.com/) Marisa Constantinides (https://twitter.com/Marisa_C, http://marisaconstantinides.edublogs.org/), A big thank to our guests: Tony Gurr (https://twitter.com/tonygurr, http://allthingslearning.wordpress.com/) Naomi Epstein (https://twitter.com/naomishema, http://visualisingideas.edublogs.org/) The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (https://twitter.com/theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.blogspot.com/).
Hear the full interview between Vicky Loras and Yitzha Sarwono. Follow Yitzha on Twitter: https://twitter.com/yitzha_sarwono Follow Vicky on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vickyloras The show was produced by James Taylor (@theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.blogspot.com/).
Because the podcast has been delayed by production issues (I went on holiday!), I thought I'd share some great interviews and recordings from IATEFL Glasgow. Sandy Millin shares her first international conference experience with us, Dina Dobrou interviews some teachers new to Twitter and ELTchat, and I speak to Sharon Hartle and Shaun Wilden.
President of TESOL France, Bethany Cagnol, tells us all about the ELTchat Blog Challenge and reminisces on her earliest lessons.
This month the ELTchat podcast comes from the IATEFL conference in Glasgow. In this special edition podcast, you’ll hear from a whole range of ELTchat people, including the man who tweets as OUPeltglobal.
On this week's ELTchat podcast, listen to the uncut interview with Shaun Wilden as he talks about ELTchat's plans for the IATEFL conference in Glasgow.
February’s bumper podcast features a round up of the months chats, an interview with moderator Shaun Wilden about the upcoming ELTchat symposium at the IATEFL conference, a look back on last month’s blog challenge with Tara Benwell and the announcement of next month’s challenge with Bethany Cagnol. There’s also an interview with Yitzha Sarwono. For ELTchat updates, go to: http://eltchat.com/ Thanks to our contributors: Sandy Millin, (@sandymillin, http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/), Vicky Loras (@vickyloras, http://vickyloras.wordpress.com/) Elinda Gjondedaj (@ElindaGjondedaj, http://magicineducation.wordpress.com/) Shaun Wilden (@shaunwilden, http://shaunwilden.com/) A big thank to our guests: Tara Benwell (@tarabenwell, http://my.englishclub.com/profile/EnglishTeacher, http://www.tarabenwell.com/) Bethany Cagnol (@bethcagnol, http://freelanceteacherinfrance.blogspot.com/) Yitzha Sarwono (@yitzha_sarwono, http://yitzhasarwono.posterous.com/) The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (@theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.blogspot.com/). Some of the music stings are taken from http://incompetech.com/
Hear the full interview between Vicky Loras and Cherry Philipose. Follow Cherry on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cherrymp Follow Vicky on Twitter: @vickyloras The show was produced by James Taylor (@theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.blogspot.com/).
For ELTchat updates, go to: http://eltchat.com/ January’s podcast features a round up of the months chats, an interview with moderator Barbara Sakamoto about the JALT conference, an interview with Cherry Philipose and Dale Coulter on reflective practice. Thanks to our contributors: Sandy Millin, (@sandymillin, http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/), Vicky Loras (@vickyloras, http://vickyloras.wordpress.com/) Dale Coulter (@dalecoulter, http://languagemoments.wordpress.com/) Barbara Sakamoto (@barbsaka, http://www.teachingvillage.org/) A big thank to our guest: Cherry Philipose (@cherrymp, https://profiles.google.com/106022587129305362689/about) The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (@theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.blogspot.com/). Some of the music stings are taken from http://incompetech.com/
Listen to the full #BRELTchat interview with Shaun Wilden, Raquel Oliveira and Bruno Andrade To find out more about Brazil ELTChat go to: http://breltchat.wordpress.com/. The show was produced by James Taylor (@theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.blogspot.com/). Some of the music stings are taken from http://incompetech.com/
This first of the new series includes: - An introduction to #ELTchat and a little bit of how it all started from #ELTchat moderator @Marisa_C. - An overview of recent chats bought to you by @sandymillin. - @vickyloras interviewing @cerirhiannon. Here is your chance to find out a little bit more about one of our regulars. - @shaunwilden speaks to our cousins in #breltchat during his trip to Brazil for a conference. Thanks to our contributors: Marisa Constantinides (@Marisa_C, http://marisaconstantinides.edublogs.org/) Sandy Millin, (@sandymillin, http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/) Vicky Loras (@vickyloras, http://vickyloras.wordpress.com/) Shaun Wilden (@Shaunwilden, http://shaunwilden.com/) A big thank to our guests: Ceri Jones (@cerirhiannon, http://cerij.wordpress.com/) Raquel Oliveira (@Raquel_EFL, http://about.me/raquel_efl) Bruno Andrade (@BrunoELT, http://i-reflect.net/) To find out more about Brazil ELTChat (#BRELTchat) go to: http://breltchat.wordpress.com/. The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (@theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.blogspot.com/). Some of the music stings are taken from http://incompetech.com/