The International Network Archive at Princeton has an interesting collection of Infographics. These six “maps” depict statistical information in a variety of striking graphical ways. The one pictured here is on transportation, and I think the ones on weapons and water could also be useful in a global issues ESL class. Personally, […]
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Infographics
July 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: health · visual prompts · water · climate change · war · the environment · global issues activities · blog
Environmental Lesson Plans from eslflow.com
July 15th, 2008 · No Comments
eslflow.com has a good-sized collection of environmental activities for the ESL / EFL classroom. Topics include climate change, pollution and transportation. The materials look to be mainly vocabulary exercises and readings. Let us know in the comments if you find any particularly good ones.
Tags: the environment · global issues activities · climate change · reading · listening · ESL activity · speaking · blog
Podcast #23 - Working Online and a Job Interview Activity
July 15th, 2008 · No Comments
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In this podcast I talk about what I’ve been doing for the past several months. I talk a bit about my time at Dancing Rabbit, an community based around environmental sustainability with a website full of photos and articles. I also talk about two online jobs, as a tutor for TalkBean.com and as […]
Tags: climate change · food and hunger · natural building · teaching online · consumerism · the environment · blog · global issues resources · speaking · podcasts
FreePoverty.com
June 19th, 2008 · No Comments
FreePoverty is a new site similar to FreeRice. Students go through a geography quiz, with correct answers raising money for water donations to developing countries. Currently, I haven’t seen any third party validation of the site, so I’m not sure if it is legit or not. The quiz is pretty fun, though. […]
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Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage
June 8th, 2008 · No Comments
“Dancing Rabbit is an ecovillage set amid the hills and prairies of rural northeastern Missouri. Our goal is to live ecologically sustainable and socially rewarding lives, and to share the skills and ideas behind that lifestyle.”
I spent three weeks at Dancing Rabbit, and had an amazing time. Folks were very welcoming, and I learned […]
Tags: food and hunger · natural building · cultural issues · climate change · global issues resources · consumerism · blog
News Flash: I’m not dead!
June 7th, 2008 · No Comments
After my three week stay at Dancing Rabbit (which I loved) I moved to Tampa, where I will be the new technology coordinator for the English Language Institute at the University of South Florida. First order of business — redoing their website. After that, I’ll have a bit more time, and I have […]
A Collection of Global Issues ESL Activities
April 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
I was just going through some files, and I found a bunch of links to ESL / EFL activities and materials that deal with global issues. Some are electronic textbooks, while others are in article form. I also added all of these to the global issues activities page in my collection of links for […]
Tags: climate change · poverty & wealth · cultural issues · consumerism · global issues activities · ESL activity · the environment · textbooks · blog
What the World Eats
March 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Time Magazine has a slideshow showing photos of 15 families alongside a week’s supply of food. Each pictures is accompanied by information about the country in which it was taken, the amount of money that the family typically spends on food per week, and a favorite recipe of two. The images are taken […]
Tags: slideshow · pictures · food and hunger · cultural issues · health · global issues activities · consumerism · poverty & wealth · blog
M. T. Anderson: Feed
March 25th, 2008 · No Comments
In Feed,M. T. Anderson describes a dystopic future, in which the majority of Americans are continually online, via neural implants. The feed supplies a constant stream of advertisements and entertainment options, while keeping tabs on the users consumption patterns.
The story follows two high school students, one of whom (atypically) questions the value of the […]
Tags: consumerism · poverty & wealth · books · global issues activities · reading · blog
Sim Sweatshop
March 19th, 2008 · No Comments
My interest in videogames as tools for teaching global issues has been waning a bit, but I just saw Sim Sweatshop, a game that attempts to let players experience life in a sneaker sweatshop. Throughout the game, the player is presented with options and situations via pop-up windows. These require reading, and refer […]
Tags: consumerism · video games · videogames · global issues activities · blog