Open Educational Resources

Find open educational resources (OER) freely accessible, openly licensed documents and media that are useful for teaching, learning, and assessing as well as for research purposes.

Chromatic Assessment Tool (CAT)

APPENDIX Original article in French here and in English here. Appendix [https://www.sataban.com/chromatic-assessment-tool-cat/] Please see the different figures, methods, metrics, lexicon and other elements which complete and support our work/finding using the links below: Algorithm and Input Live Demo of the Chromatic Assessment Calculator – CAC Grades are limited to 10 units per Chromatic Unit for […]

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Why are English teachers so important to Thailand?

The answer is rather simple: Thailand’s economy depends on trade and to do so Thailand needs English proficient people. Without English language, there is no more trading in Thailand; and without any trading this is more than 60 percent of Thailand’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) that will disappear with it. Yet, teacher salaries keep decreasing

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Thai Teachers and Students: No more freedom on Social Media

This is it! As of February 9 2016, Facebook does no longer allow Thai users, students and teachers, to “Like” pictures and posts on timelines.This attack against the fundamental freedom of speech is the result from a request of the Thai Junta to Facebook on January 27th 2016 in order to “to comply with court

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Open Source as a knowledge commons by Layne Hartsell

Open Source as a knowledge commons by Layne Hartsell

How has your experience with school been? → As a student, my experience was what I would say as “normal” in that I tended to follow all of the rules and make good enough grades. As I became a teenager, I tended more towards athletics than schoolwork, but was still normal enough to get through.

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Learning English

Thailand Schools Learning English

Teaching and Learning English in Thai Schools My decision to start this important educational English learning project was a simple choice. I have now more than 13.5 years of teaching experience here in Thailand. During this time I have taught more than 6,700 people ages 4-60 years old from all walks of life. By far

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Academic Skill Builder: Arcademics

Like TinyTap, here is another great ludic way to learn and have fun while learning. Today’s children and students in general tend to appreciate video games, internet and computers: so why not provide them with online learning tools? They play, learn and review academic topics at the same time. Learning games for all subjects? Arcademics

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The Digital Comic Museum: Download and Read Comics online for free and in English

Here is a new online library where one can practice English, read and download comics for free and in English. This is a great website to all comics’ fans but also to students who want to practice English and are looking for some reading that meet their interests while learning and improving their English language.

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TinyTap: a Must-Use Open Educational Resources Website

TinyTap is a must-use open educational resources platform, which I have found wonderful as a teacher, as a learner and as a father. This is just a great tool for both learning and teaching as it offers a different approach to learning -and teaching, as it combines sounds, images and click motions. As a teacher

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