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The Potential of E-books

Dr Priyamvada Agarwal works for Oxford University Press India as a Deputy Product Manager. Here she talks about using e-books for digital natives. What are you most in need of to teach effectively in...

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Apple, Android or Windows? What’s best in ELT?

Has the time arrived for you to take a step into mobile learning to see what it offers you and your students? Matt Steele takes a look. Whether you want to embark on creating, running, or teaching a...

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Oxford ELT shortlisted for two ESU Awards

We’re delighted to have been shortlisted for two English Speaking Union (ESU) Awards. The Oxford Learner’s Bookshelf app for our enhanced e-books has been shortlisted for the prestigious ESU...

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Making the most of e-books for academic skills

Sean Dowling, an Educational Technology Coordinator, talks about his experience of introducing tablets into the classroom. Sean will be hosting a webinar on the topic of making the most of e-books for...

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How to choose an Android tablet for teaching English

Image courtesy of lynnwallenstein via Flickr Matt Steele, a specialist digital publishing consultant, looks at the use of Android tablets in the classroom and gives his tips on what to look for when...

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How tablet devices can help with mixed ability classes

Shaun Wilden, a freelance teacher trainer and materials writer for OUP, considers how tablets and apps can help you encourage the less confident students in your class. As a teacher trainer, I’ve often...

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Webinar: Apps, e-books and digital resources for Business English

Pete Sharma shares some thoughts on mobile learning in Business English ahead of his webinar on 28th February entitled Apps, e-books and digital resources for Business English. I’m teaching two groups...

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Teaching English with e-books from Oxford Learner’s Bookshelf (Part 1)

Shaun Wilden, a freelance teacher trainer and expert in online tutoring, shares his advice for teachers new to using digital coursebooks in the classroom and offers practical guidance for getting the...

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Teaching English with e-books from Oxford Learner’s Bookshelf (Part 2)

Shaun Wilden, a freelance teacher trainer and expert in teaching with tablets, shares his advice for teachers on making the most of the interactivity of digital coursebooks from Oxford Learner’s...

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Teaching a lesson with e-books

Have you ever used e-books in your English classroom? Stacey Hughes, our Professional Development Services teacher trainer, tried out a lesson with adult learners using an e-book on the Oxford...

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#IATEFL – The digital classroom: change of medium or change of methodology?

Stacey Hughes, an Oxford teacher trainer with 20 years teaching experience, joins us to preview her upcoming talk at IATEFL, ‘The digital classroom: change in medium or change in methodology’, held on...

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Apple, Android or Windows? What’s best in ELT?

Has the time arrived for you to take a step into mobile learning to see what it offers you and your students? Matt Steele takes a look. Whether you want to embark on creating, running, or teaching a...

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Oxford ELT shortlisted for two ESU Awards

We’re delighted to have been shortlisted for two English Speaking Union (ESU) Awards. The Oxford Learner’s Bookshelf app for our enhanced e-books has been shortlisted for the prestigious ESU...

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Making the most of e-books for academic skills

Sean Dowling, an Educational Technology Coordinator, talks about his experience of introducing tablets into the classroom. Sean will be hosting a webinar on the topic of making the most of e-books for...

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How to choose an Android tablet for teaching English

Matt Steele, a specialist digital publishing consultant, looks at the use of Android tablets in the classroom and gives his tips on what to look for when purchasing devices. There are now Android apps...

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How tablet devices can help with mixed ability classes

Shaun Wilden, a freelance teacher trainer and materials writer for OUP, considers how tablets and apps can help you encourage the less confident students in your class. As a teacher trainer, I’ve often...

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Webinar: Apps, e-books and digital resources for Business English

Pete Sharma shares some thoughts on mobile learning in Business English from his webinar on 28th February entitled “Apps, e-books and digital resources for Business English”. You can watch a recording...

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Teaching English with e-books from Oxford Learner’s Bookshelf (Part 1)

Shaun Wilden, a freelance teacher trainer and expert in online tutoring, shares his advice for teachers new to using digital coursebooks in the classroom and offers practical guidance for getting the...

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Teaching English with e-books from Oxford Learner’s Bookshelf (Part 2)

Shaun Wilden, a freelance teacher trainer and expert in teaching with tablets, shares his advice for teachers on making the most of the interactivity of digital coursebooks from Oxford Learner’s...

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Teaching a lesson with e-books

Have you ever used e-books in your English classroom? Stacey Hughes, our Professional Development Services teacher trainer, tried out a lesson with adult learners using an e-book on the Oxford...

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