Ruby Rei wins an ELTon!
When we started Wibbu, our one goal was to build better language-learning products. We wanted to create experiences for young people that fostered true emotional connections to their learning. As [...]
When we started Wibbu, our one goal was to build better language-learning products. We wanted to create experiences for young people that fostered true emotional connections to their learning. As [...]
If you’ve spent a little time on our website, you’ll know that Wibbu makes educational video games. Our newest learning adventure, Ruby Rei, is a language acquisition tool. Choose a language, [...]
#ClassroomGoals What does every teacher want? An engaged class. A happy learning environment. A sense of control, alongside a healthy dollop of innovation. What does every teacher need? Results. [...]
Discover A Deeper Reason To Learn Let’s talk about values in the classroom. The very foundations of teaching that prop up style, experience, and the will to succeed. How do we engage? How do we [...]
A Fear Of Falling We’ve discussed the affective filter in previous articles. In a nutshell, the AF is a curve where fear, embarrassment, and stress meet progress, progression, and accomplishment. [...]
Engage, Immerse, Inspire We’ve previously discussed combination teaching methods. Teaching is strongest when it pulls from various sources of inspiration, mixing memory-based and investigative, [...]
We were at IATEFL! A global ESL teaching conference housed in the sunny seaside town of Brighton, England (seriously great coffee shops btw). Jam-packed with amazing seminars and workshops, and [...]
Ruby Rei On The Red Carpet Hold the press, we have a special announcement! Ruby Rei is on the awards circuit and she’s picking up more nominations than Meryl Streep at a pre-Oscars [...]
Preparing Today’s Students For Tomorrow’s Challenges What will the workplace look like in ten years? In 2018 we engage in automation on a daily basis. Self checkouts, factory-line [...]
Education is a flexible concept. It changes from country to country, district to district, class to class. There are a lot of styles. There are a lot of opinions. It’s a bit like parenting (or [...]