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Louise Ingham has taught English to Speakers of Other Languages since 2004 in
          the further education sector in the UK. Courses have included all levels of Cambridge
          Skills for Life and Cambridge main suite exams. Additionally, she has designed and
          delivered ESOL courses without traditional exams to meet specific local needs. Her
          interest in blended learning came about through participation in a TESOL MA at the
          University of Manchester. She was using existing free web-based resources in her
          teaching and had some experience of Moodle. However, the Manchester TESOL MA
          involved experiential learning using Blackboard, wiki and Moodle, and introduced her
          to ELT literature and the possibilities of educational technologies from the perspective
          of learners and teachers. The ‘Blended Learning Course Design’ and ‘Teaching and
          Learning Online’ modules were particularly influential.

          Andy Keedwell has been working as an English language teacher, trainer, trainer-
          trainer and manager since 1986, and has worked in a variety of locations including
          East Africa, the South Caucasus, the Middle East and South East Asia. He has been
          involved specifically with blended and online learning in Sudan, Armenia and
          Ethiopia. He is currently Head of Training at the British Council in Afghanistan and
          is particularly interested in facilitating skills sharing amongst teachers, enabling
          teachers to train others and English for the world of work.
          Nergiz Kern is a teacher with a Diploma in English Language Teaching to Adults.
          She has taught academic, general, business and technical English in different
          countries for 13 years. Nergiz also has considerable experience in teaching and
          teacher education in online 3D virtual worlds. Currently, she is in the final stages
          of an MA in Educational Technology and TESOL at the University of Manchester
          and teaches academic English in Turkey and the UK. Her interests are integrating
          technology meaningfully in language and teacher education, developing and
          teaching English for specific purposes (ESP) courses, creating multimedia materials,
          blended learning, teacher education, and learner and teacher autonomy.

          Astrid Krake has been involved in aspects of English Language Teaching for 20
          years. After working as an editor for a publishing company she was the Head of
          English at the Munich Volkshochschule (2002 –11). In 2004 she also became Head
          of Languages at the same institution. She recently accepted the position of Head
          of the Language Centre at the University of Bamberg/Germany. In addition to her
          contracted positions Astrid has been a teacher of English as a Foreign Language
          at a number of adult education institutions. She is interested in finding opportunities
          to enhance the language-learning experience by means of technology.

          Keith O’Hare has a CELTA and Trinity TESOL diploma and has been working in the
          world of ELT as trainer and consultant for over 15 years. He presently works in the
          British Council in China as head of English Teacher Training programmes and is
          responsible for setting up partnerships with provincial governments with a view
          to designing and delivering teacher training projects in China. He is one of the
          leaders on the quality control of the Communicative Assessment project.








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