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Internet
& Computer Ethics for Kids: (and Parents & Teachers Who Haven't
Got a Clue.)
A
great book for ESL/EFL teachers and administrators not totally
familiar – or comfortable – with the ins and outs of the Internet
and the ethical code surrounding it. An invaluable reference
which is both informative and amusing.
By
Winn Schwartau, D. L. Busch (Illustrator) - (Inter-Pact Pr)
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Practical Tips for Teaching Online Groups : Essentials of
Web-Based Education
A comprehensive collection
of strategies for teaching effectively online. Begins with
pre-instruction preparation and progresses through to actual
online teaching. Will help teachers feel more confident heading
into an online course, whether they are a new instructor or
an experienced professor. The authors dispel popular myths
in online education and anticipate the potential problems
teachers might face teaching in the online medium.
By
Donald E. Hanna, Michelle Glowacki-Dudka, Simone Conceicao-Runlee
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Teaching
Online: A Practical Guide
A practical and concise guide
to the issues surrounding teaching online. Covers key areas
of course conversion and management to help prepare for online
instruction and to update teachers’ knowledge base in regards
to the latest concepts in online learning.
By
Susan Schor Ko, Steve Rossen - (Houghton Mifflin Co) |
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Lessons
from the Cyberspace Classroom : The Realities of Online Teaching
ESL/EFL teachers take note:
this informative guide is packed with examples from actual
online courses and insights from teachers and students. Covers
the entire online teaching process, and offers suggestions
for dealing with issues such as evaluating effective courseware,
working with online classroom dynamics, addressing the needs
of the online student, making the transition to online teaching,
and promoting the development of the learning community.
By
Rena M. Palloff, Keith Pratt - (Jossey-Bass) |
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Network-Based
Language Teaching : Concepts and Practice
Provides a critical collection
of research in online communication for second language learning,
including uses of electronic mail, real-time writing, and
the World Wide Web. Softcover. DLC: Language and language
Study and teaching-Computer network resources.
By
Mark Warschauer (Editor), Richard Kern (Editor) - (CUP) |
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Language
Learning Online: Theory and Practice in the ESL and L2 Computer
Classroom
This collection of essays
studies how networked computer interaction structures language
learning. The book's four sections offer an example of one
institution's development of technology in the Liberal Arts,
case studies on the way networking affects classroom dynamics,
assessments of student and instructor attitudes toward technology
in the classroom, and new strategies for evaluating computer-assisted
discussions.
By
Janet K. Swaffar (Editor), Romano (Editor), Markley (Editor),
Arens (Editor), Susan Romano, Phillip Markley, Katherine Arens,
eds. Janet Swaffar, Susan Romano, Phillip Markley, Katherine
Arens - (Labyrinth Pubns) |
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