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British Council Russia
summer seminar BC&CUP
Short seminars
Speakers' abstracts
ELT in the Digital Age

BC Russia and Cambridge University Press Summer Seminar

The seminar looked into the issues of using new technologies for teaching English and explored digital products available from Cambridge University Press and British Council.

When: June 8 and 9 2010 from 14.00 till 18.00

If you have further questions please contact us on english@britishcoucnil.ru or by phone +7 495 2871836

Programme
Day 1 June 8

13.00 Registration opens
14.00 Welcome
14.10 Blended Learning for ELT - a new way forward Presentation
Paul Colbert, Global Director, Digital ELT, Cambridge University Press
15.40 Coffee break
16.10 New Literacies: From Theory to Practice
Gavin Dudeney, Director of Technology, The Consultants-E
17.40 Close of Day 1
Day 2 Introduction

Day 2 June 9

14.00

Cambridge Learning management system  English 360 Presentation

Paul Calbert (CUP)

BC Learning Technologies for the Classroom Course

“Collaborative on-line writing – using wikis” Presentation

N. Katasonova (HSE)

New version of British Council LearnEnglish Kids website

V. Bobkova

15.00 Coffee break
15.15

"Cambridge B1 Online Course" Presentation

Paul Calbert (CUP)

BC Learning Technologies for the Classroom Course
“Practicing listening and speaking with on-line audio”
Presentation
Web resources

O. Dolganova (MSSES)

16.15 Coffee break
16.30

Cambridge Digital Classroom

Ludmila Gorodetskaya, Lumila Kozhevnikova, Yulia Sobeschanskaya
(Cambridge University Press)

“I always wanted to know how to…”

Interactive session for you to ask questions and share experiences of using technology in the classroom.

Facilitated by Gavin Dudeney

17.30 Close of the seminar
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