Anatomy of a Facebook Page
Cross-post from www.mikejharrison.com In preparation for my presentation on a week next Saturday (9 October to be precise) for the 3rd Virtual Round Table conference, I’ve decided to post a quick guide...
View ArticleThe Blog is dead. Long live the Blog.
No, not a post claiming that blogging is passé. Far from it my friends. Nope. Just got a fairly cool idea of what to do with my Edublogs space now I have my own site at www.mikejharrison.com. Pretty...
View ArticleThe Language Show 2010
Today I was at the Language Show, which was this year held at Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre (the West Bromption section of the building – Earl’s Court is massive!). I’d like to give some general...
View ArticleMake Pronunciation Physical! – Adrian Underhill at BELTE 2010
I was at the Brighton English Language Training event (BELTE) on Saturday 23 October with the British Council (together with Phil Bird, Callie Wilkinson, Amanda Wilson and Melissa Cudmore) presenting...
View ArticleTESOL France 2010 – Day 1 Saturday 27th November
Well, actually, I say day 1, but I really mean that it was day 1 for me. The conference kicked off with poster presentations and an opening plenary on Extensive Reading (it’s good, y’know…) on Friday...
View ArticleMaking Dreams Touchable
On 15 February I was at the British Council, Spring Gardens for a seminar given by Jeremy Harmer on using poetry and music for language teaching. This comes off the back of a show he has done with...
View Article20 steps and the Art of Unplugged
Just about a week ago, I had the pleasure of seeing Luke Meddings give a talk twice in four days, first at ISTEK and then at the British Council. This time last year, or maybe about 18 months ago, if...
View ArticleNetworks and self-organisation
For the second session to attend at ISTEK, I went to Willy Cardoso’s workshop, Networks and Self-Organization: A Systems Thinking for Effective Practice. I first met Willy in London after a day spent...
View ArticleApp review – Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary
Following a post I recently wrote on the usefulness of learner dictionaries in the language classroom, I received an interesting email from Mary Franklin at OUP. Would I be interested in reviewing the...
View ArticleThis blog is retired
This is just a brief one to say that I will no longer be posting on this blog. Thank you very much for reading. If you would like to follow what I’m up to, please come and find me at...
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