Scott Thornbury, co-founder of the Dogme ELT movement along with Luke Meddings, will be talking in Second Life on Sunday 26 April at 18.00 (GMT), which is 11.00 PST.

Dogme and Second Life are a very interesting combination and have a lot to offer each other. It will be extremely interesting to listen to Scott Thornbury’s comments on virtual worlds.
Some notes from Nik Peachey’s blog post on this event…
His writing credits include several award-winning books for teachers on language and methodology. He is also series editor for the Cambridge Handbooks for Teachers (CUP). He was also the co-founder of the dogme ELT group, whose archived website, called Teaching Unplugged, can be found [on the ThornburyScott.com website].
Scott is currently Associate Professor of English Language Studies at the New School in New York, where he teaches on an on-line MATESOL program.
Venue is EduNation II (http://slurl.com/secondlife/EduNation%20II/211/230/21).
Some related links…
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April 30th, 2009 at 3:30 pm
Nik Peachey has just blogged the following…
“For those who weren’t able to attend Coffee With Scott Thornbury in Second Life on 26th April, you can now listen to the complete audio recording online at: http://blip.tv/file/2051173” (also available from http://quickshout.blogspot.com/2009/04/scott-thornbury-in-second-life-chat.html)