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    • WELCOME TO THE TILA MOODLE

      Welcome to the TILA moodle! TILA is the name of an international community of teachers, teacher trainers and researchers interested in innovating and enriching language education processes by integrating telecollaboration activities for pupils, teachers and student teachers from different countries working and learning together on-line. This Moodle page is our home, it contains everything we need for having classes work and learn together in safe online environments: pedagogical materials on telecollaboration, task samples, virtual classrooms, a partner searching tool, technical assistance, teacher training materials, various online tools, best practice samples... and much more!
      How to use this Moodle environment? First, enjoy all our freely accessible resources about telecollaboration by using the menu. Second, if you know you want to join the TILA community, please fill out the registration form. You will then be contacted soon in order to discuss your specific situation. If you really wish to take part in telecollaboration exchanges, you will choose the membership that suits you best, after which you can start to set up your telecollaboration exchange - using videocommunication, wikis, discussion forums, or… 3D virtual worlds!

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