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Ton Koenraad

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Interactive Whiteboards and Virtual Worlds
LQuest Design FORUM
My PRONETT Pages 
My other ICT-E related Publications

 EU-Project Sites: PRONETT & MICaLL

[Welcome to my pages on IWBs for Modern Language Teaching]. <under construction>
These pages are meant to contribute to the dissemination of research on and materials for teaching with presentation technologies in the language classroom.

The following options are available:

  • Download the paper: Koenraad, A.L.M. (2008a) Using interactive whiteboards in the modern language classroom. Paper submitted for publication in Babylonia, The Journal for Language Teaching and Learning or View the online version here (forthcoming). (See reference to a Dutch version below)
     
  • The use of IWBs in Language Teaching will be demonstrated and practised at the Utrecht University / Hogeschool Summercourse by the EU expert on the subject, Dr. Euline Cutrim Schmid.
    For more detail view the course outline 'Designing activities for the Web 2.0 Language Classroom'.
  • View the extended literature list on IWBs in Langage Teaching at OnderwijsWeb (forthcoming)
     
  • Download the the paper proposal: Koenraad, A.L.M. (2008d) Interactive WhiteBoards in educational practice: a review of the international research literature. Submitted for presentation at the Educause 2008 Conference
     
  • Consult the elaborate literature list on IWBs in Education at OnderwijsWeb (forthcoming)
     

    And this presentation, by Jason de Nys, seamlessly covers the conclusions reached in our study.

  • For Dutch Readers:
     
  • Binnenkort te downloaden> de paper: Koenraad, A.L.M. (2008c) Wat kan het digitale schoolbord bijdragen aan het taalonderwijs? Te verschijnen in: Levende Talen Tijdschrift. Of raadpleeg de Engelse online versie.
     

  • In najaar 2008 te downloaden de paper: Koenraad, A.L.M. (2008b) DigiBorden in de onderwijspraktijk: een review van de onderzoeksliteratuur.

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