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Dave Sperling's Internet Activity Book
Without
doubt, one of the best Internet resources around for ESL/EFL teachers
and students. Sperling applies all his experience of the ESL web environment
to this excellent guide. The 30 theme-based activities (‘Find a Key-Pal’,
information searches, etc) are lively, guided and achievable. The
book, with its accompanying website, is as relevant for students as
it is for teachers.
By
Dave Sperling - (Prentice Hall College Division)
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Dave
Sperling's Internet Guide
A great guide for English language
teachers and students, which offers information on: Connecting to
the Internet; Sending and Receiving E-mail; Creating your own Web
page; Finding a Teaching job; How to surf ESL/EFL Web sites; and How
to Obtain Free Lesson Plans.
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Dave Sperling - (Pearson ESL) |
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The
Internet
A dynamic collection of activities
for practising key Internet-related skills (search the web, creating
web-based lesson material, evaluating web pages, etc). Comes with
a companion web site, which provides regular updates and free downloadable
worksheets. No ESL/EFL bookshelves should be without it.
By
Scott Windeatt, David Hardisty, David Eastment - (OUP) |
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The
Internet and the Language Classroom
Introduces language teachers to the
idea of incorporating the Internet into their classroom lessons. Includes
clear guidance on the practicalities of using the Internet as a classroom
tool, as well as a range of Internet-based activities which can be
adapted to suit different class sizes, ages and learner-types. An
accompanying website provides additional links and extensions for
many of the activities. A great choice.
By
Gavin Dudeney - (CUP) |
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Internet
for English Teaching
A comprehensive guide to the realities
of using the Internet in the ESL/EFL classroom. Discusses the issues,
ways around them and a wealth of creative activities which can be
used with ESL/EFL students.
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Mark Warschauer, Heidi Shetzer, Christine Meloni - (TESOL Publications) |
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The
Internet For Teachers®, (3rd Edition)
Full of the latest material on connecting
students to the Web. Assumes almost no previous knowledge, and includes
topics such as E-mail, newsgroups, FTP sites, the World Wide Web,
Web cams, etc. Also includes a teacher's directory of interesting
and valuable sites to help broaden your horizons. Great for any ESL/EFL
teachers who are not totally comfortable about taking their students
onto the Internet.
By
Brad Williams - (Hungry Minds, Inc) |
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The
Busy Educator's Guide To The World Wide Web (2nd Edition)
Gets educators using the Internet
without reading about its history, how fast it's growing or trends
for the future. The book emphasizes what the busy educator can use
in the class immediately. Full of ideas and common-sense advice. Relevant
for L1 and L2 learning environments.
By
Marjan Glavac - (NIMA Systems) |
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Finding
ESL Treasures on the Internet
A great collection of resources for
ESL teachers. Includes information and links for: Lesson Plans, Educational
Aids, ESL Jobs, Dictionaries, Literature, Magazines, and much more.
By
Rong-Chang Li - (Future Horizons Inc) |
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Teaching
ESL/EFL with the Internet: Catching the Wave
A guide for future teachers who will
need to use the Internet effectively and creatively in their ESL/EFL
classrooms. Includes sample lessons and activities which can be easily
adapted to suit a variety of levels and class sizes. Easy to access
and backed up with sound pedagogical reasoning.
By
Michelle D. Macy, Jeannie Ducher, Makoto Yoshii, Eunwook Park, Carine
M. Feyten, John Meros, Brendan D. Calandra - (Prentice Hall) |
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Teaching
with the Internet: Lessons from the Classroom (3rd Ed)
Although written for educators teaching
students from grades K-12, this excellent guide has equal relevance
for ESL/EFL teachers around the world. Each chapter begins with an
example of a teacher using the Internet in the classroom and goes
on to discuss the lessons to be learnt from that teacher's unique
experience. Contains dozens of practical ideas and useful links to
suit just about every imaginable lesson-type.
By
Donald J. Leu, Deborah Diadiun Leu - (Christopher-Gordon Pub) |
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Kids
School on the Net : Fun-Filled Internet Activities Across the Curriculum
A wonderful way to introduce children
to the Internet. Lots of fun activities, as well as simple explanations
of the basic concepts underlying the Internet. A great resource for
any teacher contemplating using the Internet with his/her students.
By
Karen Krupnick, Kelly Kennedy (Illustrator) - (Learning Works) |
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