The joint IATEFL SIG event took place over the weekend of 26th-27th May, 2012.
Here is a list of the reports from the event.
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Highlights from Keynote Sessions; The Teaching Unplugged Experience by Scott Thornbury
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A surprise or two in Scott Thornbury’s opening plenary
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Lindsay Clandfield’s triangular vision of the contemporary teacher
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Can you define dogme?
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Highlights from Keynote Sessions; “What’s next in my Career as a Teacher?” by Nick Robinson
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Are We Alone?
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R We Cyber Safe?
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Why Dogme is Good for You – Scott Thornbury
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Developing in the Social Network – Lindsay Clandfield
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What’s next in my Career as a teacher? Time to Get Published – Nick Robinson
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Using Interactive Whiteboards- Daniel Martin
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Past IT – from CALL to EdTech: a history – Gavin Dudeney
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Luke Meddings takes technology in a messy direction
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Do They Accept Becoming Villagers? Büşra Nur Özer and Sevim Açıkgöz
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Duncan Foord gives us reason to plug in and unplug
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JJ and his Balloons Energize the people in the Roller Coaster!
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Interwiew with Workshop Presenters; Gorsev &Volkan Incecay on Use of Twitter in Foreign Language Classroom
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Interview with Workshop Presenters; Burcu Tezcan Unal & Devrim Ozdemir on A Dialogic Debate on Lesson Execution
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We Need to Get Back to Our Roots
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A Dialogic Debate with or without Technology: Burcu Tezcan Ünal & Devrim Özdemir
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Great tools and great ideas shared by Deniz Ateşok
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ALTERNATIVE ASSESSMENTS with Web 2.0 Tools: Deniz Ateşok
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Learning and Unlearning teaching: Marisa Constantinides
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Gulliver’s ELTravels with Patrick Jackson
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Ken Wilson teaches us how to get learners to really listen to each other
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Interview with Workshop Presenters; Valentina Dodge on “Tech NO overload”
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Interview with Hakan Şentürk
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Interview with Workshop Presenters; Evridiki Dakos on “The Magic Circles and the Light”
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Interview with Erika Osváth
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Day one of the IATEFL SIG Conference in photos
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Day two of the IATEFL SIG Conference in photos
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