Tuesday, April 8, 2008

42nd International Annual IATEFL Conference! Exeter, UK 7-11 April 2008

Sorry for cross-posting but I think you might find this
information useful:

"The Exeter Online website gives you an opportunity to share ideas with teachers all around the world and get a taste of one of the world's biggest ELT conferences through a variety of resources including:

video and audio recordings of selected sessions

live streamed plenaries and events

moderated discussion forums

chat sessions, interviews, reports, photo albums and a lot more!

Join us and fellow ELT professionals from around the world to discuss, reflect on and develop ideas."

To know more about it and register for the event, please visit The Exeter Online website.

3 comments:

Dennis said...

The Exeter Online site offers a rich set of resources for increasing one's personal knowledge base, for practice in comprehending authentic language, and for becoming aware of the questions, insights, accomplishments, and challenges faced by teachers from a wide variety of locations.

Good luck in making use of it!

Dennis in Phoenix
(an online colleague of Sibel's)

Sibel Korkmazgil said...

Thanks a lot for your contribution, Dennis.

Very glad to hear from you...

You are very right about the Exeter Online. I've begun to watch the recorded sessions from the recent 42nd IATEFL conference.

There are presently 17 sessions online. Especially one of the recorded session is highly related to my study, Interactive group blogging: teacher reflection, global connections (Teacher Training & Education, Teacher Development)presented by Jennifer Uhler & Jeffrey Mattison.

For a full list of what is available, you may go to: http://exeteronline.britishcouncil.org/mod/resource/view.php?id=189

Thanks again Dennis,
Keep sharing and blogging,
Sibel.

BeyzaY said...

Hi again,
I'd like to note that some good discussions are still going on even the sessions are over.I think people will keep sharing until the next conference so you can find useful information in the forums and interact with ELT professionals.
Beyza YILMAZ