Infographic: The History of Programming Languages
Some the game programmers out there may find this infographic of value. I discovered it in my own web ‘spelunking’ and assume others will find it interesting. I must say I learned a thing or two from it. The History of Programming Languages infographic
- Posted by Todd Vercoe
- Posted in Researcher's Blog
- May, 30, 2013
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Infographic: 2013 eLearning Trends
The buzzword of the day is ‘eLearning’ and I discovered this infographic on the latest trends in 2013. I hope this heads-up is of value for both the educators and researchers that wander the virtual halls of TesolGames. It should come as no surprise to most of us, that current trends see an explosion […]
- Posted by Todd Vercoe
- Posted in Our Blog, Researcher's Blog, Teacher's Blog
- May, 30, 2013
- No Comments.
Infographic: The Gamification of Education
I discovered this infographic putting together key information about gamifying learning. I hope that you will find it of value in your research. As those of us that do research in the world of games know, the word “gamification” started popping up in conferences and symposia around 2004 and had pretty much become a […]
Read More- Posted by Todd Vercoe
- Posted in Our Blog, Researcher's Blog, Teacher's Blog
- May, 26, 2013
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Infographic: Video Game Industry Statistics
To those of us that research in games, video games, and computer games, this Infographic may be of value. Although the data may be getting a little dated (it only goes to 2009/2010 CE) I would hope that some of the information may still be of value. Personally, I am heartened to discover that […]
Read More- Posted by Todd Vercoe
- Posted in Our Blog, Researcher's Blog
- May, 06, 2013
- No Comments.
Infographic: Gaming in the Classroom
I discovered this Infographic today on the value of electronic games in the classroom. Naturally, I agree with most of the content and expect many of you will find this of interest. Any other ideas or thoughts? Please share. Courtesy of: OnlineSchools.com
Read More- Posted by TesolGames Editor
- Posted in Our Blog, Researcher's Blog, Teacher's Blog
- May, 06, 2013
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Infographic: Language and Your Brain
Came across this, and figured that it would be of value to a few teachers or researchers out there. I hope you find it as interesting as I did. Language and Your Brain infographic
Read More- Posted by TesolGames Editor
- Posted in Our Blog, Researcher's Blog, Teacher's Blog
- Apr, 23, 2013
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Infographic: World Language Families
I found this infographic the other day and thought that it would be of interest to you. I hope you find some value in it. Although we are more than just the sum of our language experience and culture is wrapped very tightly in language (or is it the other way around?) This infographic […]
Read More- Posted by Todd Vercoe
- Posted in Our Blog, Researcher's Blog, Teacher's Blog
- Apr, 22, 2013
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Infographic: Should English Be The Official Language of the World?
I found this and thought I would share it with you. My feelings on the subject? I believe that our linguistic diversity is what makes us great. I believe we all should learn and be exposed to multiple languages. I am certain that specific ideas can only be expressed in specific languages. Though there […]
- Posted by Todd Vercoe
- Posted in Our Blog, Researcher's Blog, Teacher's Blog
- Apr, 22, 2013
- No Comments.
Infographic: How to Learn English
I was searching for some writing inspiration and found this the other day. I thought some of you might find it interesting, so here it is! Do you agree with the ideas? Do you have some of your own? Better ones? Share your ideas with us. My favourite idea? That %56 use […]
Read More- Posted by Todd Vercoe
- Posted in Our Blog, Researcher's Blog, Student's Blog, Study Tools, Teacher's Blog
- Apr, 22, 2013
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Infographic: Bilingualism Today: Meeting the Demands of the 21st Century
Since most of us here value the learning of languages, this inforgraphic shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. Still, I thought that some of you might find it interesting and thought I would share it with you. Enjoy! Any thoughts? Bilingualism Today: Meeting the Demands of the 21st Century infographic […]
Read More- Posted by Todd Vercoe
- Posted in Our Blog, Researcher's Blog, Student's Blog, Teacher's Blog
- Feb, 22, 2013
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Word of the Day
condescension
Word Form | noun |
Definition | A communication that indicates lack of respect by patronizing the recipient. |
Synonyms | disdain, patronage |
Usage | Natasha did not like the visitor"s tone of condescension to childish things. |
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