4 tips for English language teaching EFL students online
Liz England
Consultant TESOL and ESL Principal, Liz England and Associates, LLC, and Adjunct Professor, English as an Additional Language, Lord Fairfax Community College

Liz England provides four accessible tips for teaching English online to EFL students, for all levels of proficiency: 1) give students multiple ways of learning; 2) use technology; 3) create communities of practice; 4) offer practical assessment

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Engaging Learners in Presentational Speaking Online
Victoria Russell, Ph.D.

Professor of Spanish and Foreign Language Education

Department of Modern & Classical Languages, Valdosta State University

This video shows language educators how to engage their students in presentational speaking using free online tools and resources. With the presentational speaking mode, learners have time to plan and rehearse their production. Therefore, presentational speaking activities are ideal for online instruction that occurs anytime/anyplace.

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Six Tips for Converting a Synchronous Face-to-Face Course to an Asynchronous Online Course
Daniel Hillman
Boston University Office of Distance Education

Six tips for converting a synchronous face-to-face course to an asynchronous online course

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Defining Student Engagement in Higher Education
Tom Lowe

In this video, Tom Lowe focusses on what student engagement in higher education means. He discusses what is it, what the challenges are and the many forms it can take. It’s widely accepted that student engagement is hard to define, but Tom provides excellent advice on how to get this important conversation started.

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