by Nicky Hockly | Feb 28, 2016 | 1-minute guide, digital literacies, ICT, technology
My latest 1-minute guide (in deference to our ever-shortening attention spans) takes a quick look at plagiarism. Not how to do it, but how to avoid our students doing it.
by Nicky Hockly | May 25, 2015 | ICT, mlearning, tablets
To celebrate the recent publication of our new book Going Mobile (co-authored with Gavin Dudeney), we’re sharing a number of activities you can try out with your students, to get them using mobile devices as part of the their language learning. The first activity we...
by Nicky Hockly | Jan 15, 2015 | digital generation, ICT, mlearning, tablets, twitter
To celebrate the recent publication of our new book Going Mobile (co-authored with Gavin Dudeney), we’re sharing a number of activities you can try out with your students, to get them using mobile devices as part of the their language learning. Last week’s...
by Nicky Hockly | Apr 14, 2014 | digital literacies, ICT, mlearning, tablets |
There is a good reason for my 3 month blogging hiatus. Since January, work has taken me to Chile for 2 weeks, Egypt for a week, India for 3 weeks, and Moscow for a week. And then the TESOL US conference in Portland followed immediately by the IATEFL conference in...
by Nicky Hockly | Dec 23, 2013 | digital literacies, ICT, technology, Trends
Of course I learned a lot more than five things in 2013, but here are five that I especially like: 1 The quantified self movement When a non-techy friend visiting me from London showed up wearing a FitBit earlier this year, it struck me that the self- quantified...
by Nicky Hockly | Oct 17, 2013 | conferences, ICT, technology, Trends
‘The past is always tense, the future perfect’ (Zadie Smith) I’ve been thinking about the future a lot recently. Specifically about the future of education, and how it will be affected (or not) by technology. These musings were prompted by...