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Looking for edtools to support your #ESL or #ELL learners next year - @NikPeachey shares incredible resources 

Looking for edtools to support your #ESL or #ELL learners next year - @NikPeachey shares incredible resources  | Bilingually Enriched Learners | Scoop.it
A collection of web and mobile based tools to help teachers & learners exploit the web

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7 Websites – Fantastic For Writing Prompts by NEIL JARRETT

7  Websites – Fantastic For Writing Prompts by NEIL JARRETT | Bilingually Enriched Learners | Scoop.it
BY NEIL JARRETT

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Some Very Good Teacher-recommended Tools for Teaching and Learning English

Some Very Good Teacher-recommended Tools for Teaching and Learning English | Bilingually Enriched Learners | Scoop.it

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Carmen Price-Bullock's curator insight, July 28, 2018 10:41 AM
Good resources
 
georgia.adamsY7's curator insight, June 2, 2020 7:50 PM
Extremely Important resource! The above resource had given me an insight into all the beneficial digital tool that educators could use to reach all stages of the SAMR model. One resource, in particular, caught my eye, YoutTube. Through a further investigation into how I could utilise YouTube in my classroom, I discovered, that students can upload their assessment pieces, or even class tasks, onto this platform. Youtube, is possibly the best resource for education, as it has various privacy settings, which allow students to upload their work privately while also allowing their teacher and peers to review their uploaded work.
Additionally, youtube is great as it will enable the Educator to create a class page, in which all students have access too, and can upload assessment work. Aside from this feature, students will also have the opportunity to comment on their peers' posts, proving collaboration. Lastly, YouTube is a fantastic resource, as it allows students to practice the redefinition level of the SAMR model. 
Adam Curran's curator insight, June 3, 2020 5:56 PM
Relatively simple. Has some nice links that you might like to check out.