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An ad hoc collection of websites for English learners/teachers.
TEFLclips � Blog Archive � How to: Download clips & organise them on iTunes Info on how to use YouTube and video sharing in the classroom.
Librarian Chick / FrontPage Every possible link to digital books.
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National Archives Experience 1200 documents in the archive have been digitized here.
Double-Tongued Dictionary A lexicon of fringe English with the latest slang, jargon and new words.
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Daily Python | Monty Python - Pythonline.com For all you MP fans out there. You know who you are...
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The Periodic Table of Videos - University of Nottingham Cool videos about the periodic table - about as geeky as it gets!!!
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newsmap A tree structure map of newspaper headlines in real time.
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Media Talk - What George Orwell Wrote, 70 Years Later to the Day - NYTimes.com: "The observations were made by George Orwell, whose copious diaries are now being published every day in blog form, exactly 70 years after they were made. The scholars behind the project say they are trying to get more attention for Orwell online and to make him more relevant to a younger generation he would have wanted to speak to."
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Le blog d'Orianne, Olive et Vince en Australie!
The blog of some Supelec exchange students in Australia.
Graffiti Research Lab A gazillion projects; some of questionable taste but all interesting.
Farai Sevenzo The blog of the Zim writer, Farai Sevenzo, whose great insights are worth keeping up with.
Big Think - About: "What is Big Think?
bigthink.com is a new and growing website, currently in its beta version, with a simple mission:
This is a digital age, one in which a wealth of accessible information empowers you, the citizen-consumer. But where is the information coming from? How accurate and unprocessed is it, really? Ask yourself this: how empowered do you feel debating a television screen or a newspaper?
Our task is to move the discussion away from talking heads and talking points, and give it back to you. That is Big Think's mission. In practice, this means that our information is truly interactive. When you log onto our site, you can access hundreds of hours of direct, unfiltered interviews with today's leading thinkers, movers and shakers. You can search them by question or by topic, and, best of all, respond in kind. Upload a video in which you take on Senator Ted Kennedy's views on immigration; post a slideshow of your trip to China that supports David Dollar's assertion that pollution in China is a major threat; or answer with plain old fashioned text. You can respond to the interviewee, respond to a responder or heck, throw your own question or idea into the ring.
Big Think is yours. We are what you think."
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The Real News: "The Real News Network is a non-profit news and documentary network focused on providing independent and uncompromising journalism."
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