Monday, September 23, 2019

Reflection: Zotero - a free and useful research tool


Discovery: Zotero - a free and useful research tool

I've got a Zotero account! I haven't yet made practical use of it as yet, but it looks like an excellent research tool.

Our course textbook is my first Zotero entry:



Brown, D. (2015). Teaching by principles: An interactive approach to language pedagogy (4th ed.). White Plains, NY: Pearson Education.

My second Zotero entry is from the first where in chapter one Brown makes reference to an English language book that I would also like to become familiar with:

Saslow, J. M., Ascher, A., Morsberger, R. E., Lynn, S., & Laporte, P. (2015). Top notch: English for today's world.

This second Zotero entry was presented in a chapter one story where the text was used to teach a class of Korean students learning intermediate English.

It's strange, as I step into ESL I am increasingly becoming self-conscious of my own English language skills. I think a review and Zotero'd collection of quality texts that ESL students are using will help me as well. 

I have a lot of reading to do! 

Zotero appears easy enough to use....

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