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Category Archives: ESL
Audio on Web Browser Primer Tutorial
The major web browsers on a Mac laptop or Windows laptop have differences in rendering and methods by which they play media files. With this in mind, today’s tutorial attempts to play audio across the major browsers where … the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, ESL, Projects, Tutorials
Tagged audio, Chrome, cross-browser, ESL, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Mac OS X, media, Opera, PHP, project, Safari, tutorial, web browsers, Windows
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HTML/Javascript Sentence Adverb Clause Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading
HTML/Javascript Sentence Auxiliary Verb Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, ESL, Games, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, ESL, game, HTML, Javascript, programming, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Song Lyric Lines Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading
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Tagged ESL, games, HTML, Javascript, lyrics, programming, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Three Sentence Story Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading
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Tagged ESL, games, HTML, Javascript, programming, sentence, story, tutortial, word
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HTML/Javascript Sentence Conjunction Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, ESL, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, programming, sentence, utf-8, word
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HTML/Javascript Sentence Adjective Clause Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, ESL, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, programming, sentence, tutorial, utf-8, word
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HTML/Javascript Sentence Preposition +ing Game Tutorial
The easiest English games to design are those that involve discrete words, because then dictionaries and thesauruses can be used. Learning English (for students whose first language is not English (ESL)) is obviously more useful when the student can piece … Continue reading