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  • Teaching Resources: Steve Jobs

    It’s not until someone goes that you realise the impact they had on your life – Steve Jobs was one of those public figures who inspired belief and achievement in others. One of my classes was asking if we could talk about Steve Jobs and his life, and clearly he meant a lot to a lot of people – so here are some resources that you can use with your ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 7, 2011
  • The 8.5 billion dollar verb?

    An interesting post by Deborah Capras on the Business Spotlight blog relating to Microsoft’s recent billion dollar purchase of Skype.  She raises the question: Doesn’t $8.5 billion seem a lot of money for a verb I use almost every day for free? Which is a really good question and got me thinking….   How much are words ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 12, 2011
  • State of the World’s Mothers 2011 Statistics and Facts – Save the Children

    State of the World’s Mothers 2011 Statistics and Facts – Save the Children - thanks to Greg Fuller for posting this on facebook….. There’s a lot of information here and obviously the most interesting thing for any class to do would be to pull out all the statistics that relate to their country and decide whether or not they agree with them, why, ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 10, 2011
  • Oil Stories

    The Guardian newspaper recently ran a series of short stories related to oil, as part of a project to commemorate the one year anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon disaster – (see BBC story for background). Called “Oil Stories“, the Guardian project contains eight short stories from different authors that seek to examine our relationship with ...
    Posted to teflgeek (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 28, 2011