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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Do you use technology in learning?


Today's post is to share a call for research projects.  There isn't much time to apply to take part in the programme  (the deadline is March 17th - only 4 days away) But it looks interesting and it might fit in well with what you're doing.


Cambridge University Press is launching a new programme to support and encourage teacher research for ELT. The theme for this year’s programme is Digital Pedagogy, using technology to help learning. We are looking for five projects to give initial support to, and one special project which will lead to a joint presentation at IATEFL International Conference (UK) in 2015. If you have an idea for a project please use the attached pdf to apply. We apologise for the short notice - the deadline is the 17th of March - but you don't need to give a lot of detail at this stage. The key points could be expressed in around 500 words. Note that if you have any problems with filling in the pdf, you can put your answers in a Word document. 
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