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Lost for words? Cool websites to teach and learn vocabulary

No Comments// Posted in e-classroom, english, english literature, ICT, learning, teaching, vocabulary, writing by on 09.30.17.

One of the main challenges for students in writing is lack of vocabulary, specifically in describing an object or situation. I’d like to share two cool websites that anyone can use to assist them in describing words more effectively. For teachers, you can facilitate the students to choose suitable words from the list of websites […]


Envisaging Beyond E-Learning: Innovator’s Mindset #IMMOOC

1 Comment// Posted in e-classroom, english, IMMOOC, learning, MOOC, reflection, teaching, Uncategorized, writing by on 09.30.17.

When I signed up for the Innovator’s Mindset MOOC by George Couros, my main reason is to revive the important learning nuggets I’ve picked up from the book by discussing with others. For the first week of #IMMOOC , we are encouraged to blog on this:  Why is innovation in education so crucial today?  I’ve […]


IUCEL 2017

No Comments// Posted in conference, e-classroom, learning, reflection, speaking, teaching by on 09.15.17.

The International E-Learning Carnival 2017  (IUCEL 2017) is organised by the Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM) in collaboration with the Malaysia E-Learning Council for Public Universities (MEIPTA) and the Ministry of Higher Education. It is a platform to promote best practices and global expertise in E-Learning from myriad higher educational institutions worldwide. It will be […]


English Literature Component F2: Cheat

No Comments// Posted in Cheat!, conference, e-classroom, english, english literature, guru cemerlang, learning, literature, teaching by on 08.10.17.

I’ve developed another online English Literature resource for my Form 2 students. This time, it’s on Cheat! a short story by Allan Baillie. I’ve curated and designed materials via Padlet, YouTube, Online Quiz Creator and hosted them on ThingLink. Students can read digital notes, watch video on Cheat! as well as take the online quiz […]


English Literature Component Form 1: Fair’s Fair

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After completing my book chapter on MOOCs for teacher professional development in Malaysia, I’ve finally got around designing another online learning resource for my students. This time, I’ve developed a ThingLink resource on Fair’s Fair, a novel written by Narinder Dhami. Fair’s Fair is a novel in the Form 1’s English Literature Component where it […]