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Máster Universitario en Formación del Profesorado TFM

Calendario TFM Máster Formación de Profesorado

Curso 2013-2014

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Subjects at UMU

Blogging as Pedagogy: Facilitate Learning

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Blogging should not be an add-on, not an isolated project, but should be seen as PEDAGOGY. Ann Davis shared a definition of Pedagogy beyond a  simple “method of teaching” (unfortunately I was not a…

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Writing up: the home straight of a PhD

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As part of
Universities Week and #brisphdlife, Suzi Gage takes us through a typical day
for her as she nears completion of her PhD

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Punctuation marks in brief Infograhic

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13 Google Search Tricks That Make Life A Whole Lot Easier

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You think you know how to Google? You don’t know how to Google.

Even the most seasoned Googler might not know every tip and trick available with just a few extra keystrokes in the search bar. Consider this your instructions manual for the world’s …

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English language MOOCs

#FLlearnenglish Free MOOC Exploring English: language and culture

This course is for people who are learning English and who are interested in finding out more about British culture and improving their English language skills.

The course will use short videos to present a different topic each week, including English as a global language, the environment, entrepreneurship and literature. Filmed in Great Britain, these videos will help you to develop your listening skills as you watch authentic examples of people speaking English. Our experienced tutor will examine some of the language used in the videos and will draw your attention to useful points that will help you improve your spoken and written English.

The course does not follow a language syllabus but takes authentic English in context as its starting point. Short quizzes and discussions will help you measure your understanding and practise your English throughout the course. At the end of each week you will be asked to describe your own feelings and experiences about that week’s topic in a short piece of writing.