Tag Archive: Education


Talks from Ted

I am really impressed with Ted: Ideas worth spreading and I enjoyed speeches like this one by Richard St. John where he explains what the secret of success is. I found these talks very inspiring indeed. It may be used as a listening exercise for ESL students but also just for helping us to keep going, to better ourselves or understand our world a little better and try to make a difference – why not?. There are talks about almost any topic such as global issues, technology, culture, science, etc.

Geography

Geography is a very interesting subject but it’s full of names that make it tricky to learn and not as enjoyable as it should be :-( . However, there are many resources than can help you improve the learning experience and make it more fun and significant.

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This is my top list of resources for educational purposes for children. You should check it out. :-P View Full Article »

Esl Listening

I want to share with you some of my favorites sites for learning English.

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Do you want to listen to thousands of shows for free? ;-) View Full Article »

English4Kids

Do you have children? Would you like them to know how to read, write or practice English? I will show you how easy this task could be. View Full Article »

JigZone is a Web where you can solve many puzzles. There are many types of puzzles in an amazing wide gallery, so you can choose the level of difficulty, from a simple six piece cut, for the smallest of the family, “to a challenging 247 piece cut”.

The Website allows you to upload your favourite pictures and make them into puzzles. You can also embed the puzzle into your Web as you can see right below:
Click to Mix and Solve

I love Scribd. It’s a place where you can publish, discover and discuss original writings and documents.

It’s an incredible resource from an educational point of view, an open window to a new world full of creativity and knowlege.

Dont’t Believe Your Eyes! Dont’t Believe Your Eyes! Read to learn

You have available this free typing tutor programs:

  • Klavaro. As you can read on it’s Web page,  it’s considired to be “keyboard and language independent, saving memory and time (and money)”. Available for Windows and Linux.
  • TuxTyping. Cross-platform, you can run it on Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux.
  • KTouch. Only in Linux (KDE).
  • XLetters. The goal is to type the falling words before they get to the bottom of the window. View Full Article »
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