Isabelle Jones
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Isabelle Jones
Member since Apr 03, 2008 with 6408 Public Bookmarks (6408 total)
About Me:
I am a Head of Languages in a large 11-16 multicultural comprehensive school in the North West of England. I currently teach French and Spanish but I have also taught German and EFL (EAL) in the past.
I am also a qualified translator/ interpreter (ESUCA, Toulouse)
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- My Languages: Isle of Wight Conference, 25-26th October 2008: A Fantastic Opportunity for Professional Development and Networking for Language Teachers about 10 hours ago
- Using wordle to revise key words with year 7. - alice's posterous about 10 hours ago
- NEA: World Languages about 18 hours ago
- Twitter Patterns: How to Use about 18 hours ago
- IPC - home on 2008-10-10
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Authentic Learning
102 members,183 bookmarks
'Authentic Learning - Policy and Guidelines Development' is really the full title & emphasis. Resources & thoughts, new understandings of learning, knowledge & connection relevant to students. Help develop guidelines and policies so our kids can learn to swim by getting wet.
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Blogfesores
27 members,128 bookmarks
Profesores interesados en las aplicaciones educativas de los blogs
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Classroom 2.0
436 members,925 bookmarks
A place for members of www.Classroom20.com to share links, Classroom 2.0 is social networking site devoted to those interested in the practical application of computer technology (especially Web 2.0) in the classroom and in their own professional development.
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Collaboration
408 members,804 bookmarks
Collaboration is an exciting topic given all the changes that the Internet has made in helping people achieve common goals across boundaries. Let's celebrate and document these changes through a great collection of links and comments. Now that's collaboration!!!
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Collaborative Translation 2.0
13 members,33 bookmarks
This free Diigo social bookmarking group is a mashup to the Ning social group "Collaborative Translation (Creative Commons License)", whose objective is to provide a meeting place for translators to explore opportunities, ideas, best practices & implementations for win/win collaborative translation.
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Joke of the Day Podcast :Where you can learn language while you laugh!
on 2008-09-13
mgranger wrote:
> <P>Isabelle,
> Here is a project my 3rd grade ELL... -
Keeping up to Isabelle!
on 2008-09-06
Anne McKague wrote:
> Gee Isabelle, you're a dynamo! Yes Coo9 looks C... -
Has anyone tried using any sites to conduct surveys with students? I'm...
on 2008-07-24
Thanks Isabelle,
I actually used 'forms' in Google docs spreadsheet... -
Hi Isabelle. Love the sites that you bookmark. I am learning Spanish a...
on 2008-07-11
Alexis Krysten wrote:
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WebQuestion2.0 is not good software is very old and not allow develop ...
on 2008-07-09
Juan Quintero wrote:
> WebQuestion2.0 is not good software is very ol...
Group Forum
- Classroom 2.0 Convention in the UK? group:Classroom 2.0 about 10 hours ago
- What are your favourite tools to teach or learn languages ? group:Resources for Languages on 2008-10-04
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Lisa simpkins
Lisa simpkins on 2008-10-01
Thank you for accepting my friendship request.
Have a good day!
Lisa -
Drew polly
Drew polly on 2008-09-05
not a problem...my undergrad ed tech students all joined diigo and i'm encouraging my students to connect to you and check out some of your sites.
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Peter kimmich
Peter kimmich on 2008-08-26
Hey Isabelle,
Thanks for the friendship. I appreciate it!
Cheers,
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Eflclassroom 2.0
Eflclassroom 2.0 on 2008-07-19
Isabelle, Thanks for the friendship!
I hope all is well and I'm going to take a read through your blog today, looks great.
I just started a diigo group for our community EFL classroom 2.0. http://eflclassroom.ning.com
Previously, we used (or still do) buzka. Lots of links/categories. http://eflclassroom.buzka.com
But I like how easy members will be able to add to diigo and share bookmarks, so here we go! I'll be adding hundreds shortly and hopefully others will contribute . Also will take a look through your own.
Cheers,
David -
Andrew graff
Andrew graff on 2008-07-08
Greetings! As someone who benefits from your efforts here on diigo and blogspot, and now as a Webquest Ning-friend, I wanted to say thanks and express how much I appreciate what you are accomplishing in your own school community and here on the web.
As I'm just (cross your fingers) beginning to teach fulltime this fall, I'm especially benefitting from the blogs, booksmarks, anecdotes, etc. (re: technology and languages, and beyond) of experienced teachers on the web. -
Julio sancho
Julio sancho on 2008-06-17
Hi, thanks :)
Ojalá compartamos muchos links :d -
Judy robison
Judy robison on 2008-06-09
Isabelle how about this site http://mashable.com/2007/10/13/70-online-language-communities/
Judy Robison -
James webber
James webber on 2008-06-07
thanks !
I thought this might be helpful, dont know if you have seen
http://imtranslator.com/ -
James webber
James webber on 2008-06-04
Would you like to translate the bbc spanish > me vida loca into korean
and I can look at my last few months
thanks for your time and effort! -
Rodney turner
Rodney turner on 2008-05-08
WOW, what great resources you have. Thanks for networking with me. I'm also going to connect with your blog. Keep up the great work!
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