Expanding our Horizons
Engnet-education has been providing eLearning specific consultancy and training since its creation in 2008. In that time we have worked with various clients in England, Scotland, Ireland and Japan, as well as presenting research at [...]
A Tribute to Graham Davies – The Godfather of CALL
Sadly, Graham Davies who was Emeritus Professor of CALL and in many ways the godfather of Computer-Aided Language Learning, has passed away today after a heroic battle with cancer. Many tributes have been [...]
Article published
I just wanted to quickly announce that my piece in the Journal Studies in Self-Access Learning (SiSAL) has been published this September. It is a special issue on eLearning and mLearning for self-access and [...]
Mind the Gap
Reading Time: 2 minutesDo you need an MA to be a better teacher? How does learning about theory help you improve your practice?
The new ‘dog ate my homework’ & the importance of Backups
Believe it or not, I once used "the dog ate my homework" as an excuse for not doing my French homework. It has, for a long time, being a standing joke that this is the [...]
IATEFL 2011 Brighton, UK
I'm going to be attending IATEFL 2011 from the comfort of my own home this year. To be honest I'd rather be there in person, but as a technology enthusiast I am very pleased to [...]
Computer-Based Testing Vs. Paper-Based Testing
What are the advantages, disadvantages and what is the future of language testing? The situation now On the 25th of February 2011 the BBC Today Programme invited Isabel Nisbet, the outgoing chief the UK based [...]
ELTons 2011
Good news! The British Council's prestigious ELTon Award for Innovation in ELT has shortlsisted my colleagues and I from Kaplan International Colleges' Learning Innovations department for our work on the distance online course which we [...]












