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Trabajo Fin de Grado (Grado en Estudios Ingleses) U. Murcia Junio-Julio 2014

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Curso académico 2013-2014

Las fechas de la convocatoria de junio son:

Validación: del 20 al 23 de junio de 2014.
Constitución de tribunales: 24 de junio de 2014.
Defensa: del 30 de junio al 2 de julio de 2014.

Las fechas de la convocatoria de julio son:

Validación: del 24 al 28 de julio.
Constitución de tribunales: 2 de septiembre.
Defensa: del 8 al 10 de septiembre.

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The ultimate measure of a man

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The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Martin Luther King Jr. @ Arizona State University 50 years ago: newly-discoverd audio

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Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech at Goodwin Stadium, Arizona State University, June 3, 1964. The recording includes a brief talk with Arizona NAACP supporters at the Tanner AME Church in Phoenix earlier the same day (48:25). That recording begins with introductions in progress.

 

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2014 Escribir ciencia en inglés UNIMAR

Plazo de matrícula: 9 de julio. Curso de verano UNIMAR – U. Murcia Escribir ciencia en inglés 16-18 julio


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Book proposals in the Advances in Digital Language Learning and Teaching series

Advances in Digital Language Learning and Teaching

The ADVANCES IN DIGITAL LANGUAGE LEARNING AND TEACHING book series is published by Bloomsbury with Dr Michael Thomas, Dr Mark Peterson and Professor Mark Warschauer as series editors. It has already published books on learner autonomy and CALL, sociocultural approaches to online language learning and teaching, and interactive whiteboards and language education. New proposals are sought from academics working in CALL for sole-author or edited collections. More information can be found below and via the publisher’s series website:
http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/series/advances-in-digital-language-learning-and-teaching/

Today’s language educators need support to understand how their learners are changing and the ways technology can be used to aid their teaching and learning strategies. The movement toward different modes of language learning, from presence-based to autonomous as well as blended and fully online modes, requires different skill sets such as e-moderation and new ways of designing and developing language learning tasks in the digital age.
Theoretical studies that include practical case studies and high quality empirical studies incorporating critical perspectives are necessary to move the field further. This new series is committed to providing such an outlet for high quality work on digital language learning and teaching.

Volumes in the series focus on a number of areas including but not limited to:

task-based learning and teaching approaches utilizing technology
language learner creativity
e-moderation and teaching languages online
blended language learning
designing courses for online and distance language learning
mobile assisted language learning
autonomous language learning, both in and outside of formal educational contexts
the use of web 2.0/social media technologies
immersive and virtual language learning environments
digital game-based language learning
language educator professional development with digital technologies
teaching language skills with technologies

Enquiries about submitting a proposal for the book series can be made by contacting the series editors: Dr Michael Thomas (MThomas4@uclan.ac.uk), Dr Mark Peterson (tufsmp@yahoo.com) and Professor Mark Warschauer (markw@uci.edu).