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Getting started

 * If you have a Google email and enjoy Hangin' out, add yourself to the EduQuiki page.
 * Create a Twitter account and begin sharing ideas using the hashtag //#eduquiki//
 * Create an account with WizIQ and mark //@Teacher Talk Time// on your calendar so that you can participate in the next live session!

Module 4: Open Educational Resources (OERs)

 * How do you feel about open authorship (making contributions publicly online)? What's the incentive?
 * Do you feel that a quality education should be a basic human right?
 * So what is an OER? Where might I find some examples of OERs?
 * One way to begin developing an OER is to complete a wiki aggregating LUISLEs.

But actually, there is no "right" way to participate in the EduQuiki Connection. Run down the list above or just skip around as you wish. To make your experience as interactive as possible, post comments to the links above or post entries anywhere on the web using the Twitter hashtag //#eduquiki.//

OER Topics
Create OERs related to any of the following topics: Lexicon | Asking questions | Use of board | Visual aids | Lesson planning | Teaching pronunciation | Interactive patterns | Writing activities | Speaking activities | Listening activities | Reading activities | Communicative activities | Scheme of work | Student motivation | Learning autonomy | Summative assessments | Formative assessments | Second language acquisition | Professional development | Error correction

EduQuiki Open Courseware
Academic Writing | Applied Linguistics | Microteaching | Thesis Seminar | Writing II

Open Courseware
//Add links to your favorite open courseware!//