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Welcome to Teaching Resources.


In this course, we are going to reflect on our teaching practice and some of the needs or challenges we can find on the way in order to bring up simple and creative solutions. To do so, we will search, adapt and generate a variety of resources to help our practice.

Expected outcome:

By the end of the course, you are expected to use variety of resources, count on a battery of handy tools and teaching ideas, and, most important, have the skills to research and find solutions to the challenges/needs that will emerge in our everyday professional life.

Let’s just be resourceful!
è Resourceful:
Able to act effectively or imaginatively, especially in difficult situations

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How to find information or other resources online?



TASK


1) Go over the information presented in the following tutorials to improve your web searching skills

·         Use the following worksheet to guide your search

·         Find more information on how to use some recommended search engines at:


2) Think of different categories of teaching resources that we usually need.
Today we will focus on text based material, like books, graduate projects, resear articles, papers, worksheets, etc.


3) Contribute a class wiki with sources to find and download or access different text based material. Include the link to the website, identify the provider, and write a review including relevant information (free or paid services, easy to download/share/access online…, quality and variety of the material, popularity, tips to use, other people’s opinions-you may visit online forums about the specific resource, etc.)
** Remember to include your name at the end so that we who made each contribution.

Access the wiki here: 

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