Cinzia Calcagno
Location Italy
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I live and work in Bratislava and have been teaching for more than twenty-five years. I’m the Social Community Manager in charge of the British Council’s global social media channels for learners.
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I am Professor of Education at the University of Sheffield. I am interested in children's development of digital literacies and creativity through their engagement in making and makerspaces.
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Educator for The University of Sheffield MOOC Exploring Play. My interest is telling stories about autistic children's embodied everyday lives. @jcsmithshef
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I am an academic in Online Learning. I am interested in digital literacies, data literacy, and the interplay between the web and society, with a focus on education. Twitter: @mleonurr
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I've been involved with English language teaching for over 20 years and now I split my time between online courses, teacher training and various work with UK universities.
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Lead educator / developer of Introduction to Dutch. Senior lecturer of Dutch and Head of Modern Foreign Languages at the University of Groningen Language Centre
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Hi there! I'm Anne and I teach English for Academic Purposes at the University of Reading. I'm particularly interested in the teaching of grammar and writing. Looking forward to the course!
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Hello everyone! I am a recent graduate in English Language from the University of Reading.
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I have been working in English language teaching for over twenty years in Europe and Africa, teaching a wide range of classes to everyone from 5 years old and up!
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I've been teaching Spanish with the OU for the last 14 years. Over this time I've built up a wealth of experience in distance learning for adults. I also have expertise producing learning material.
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More than 20 years experience working with early years children and young learners in kindergartens, schools and teaching centres. I never stop learning, growing and changing.
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Professor of American Studies at Keio University. Received his Ph.D. in American Literature from Keio University in 2004. He writes about Japanese and American popular music.