"Getting Your Virtual Feet Wet" - March 16, 1998
TESOL '98 Pre-convention Institute
"Further References" by Linda Mak


Further References

Boswood, T. (Ed.)1997. New ways of Using Computers in Language Teaching. Alexandria, VA: TESOL Publications.
A recipe book of lesson plans for using computers in ELT. Covers email, MOOs, WWW and other applications.

Heacock, C. 1997. Web sites for low proficiency adults: Guidelines and suggestions. TESOL CALL-IS News. Vol. 15, no. 2, 2-3.

Jor, G. & Mak, L. 1994. International Email Projects in ESL Curriculum - What works and what doesn't? Proceedings for Tel-Ed Conference, Dec. 1994Florida, USA.
URL: http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ilc/Publi022.htm

Mak, L., Jor, G., Meloni, C., Vilmi, R. & Wu, K.Y. 1998. The WWW as an extension of computer-mediated projects. Paper presented at TESOL Convention, Seattle, Mar 18 1998.
A paper that explores why projects using email, telnet, etc. move to the WWW. Projects discussed include the revie w of HUT Internet Projects, The Hong Kong Telec, Cities Project, etc.

Meloni, C. & Corio R. 1995. The Guidelines Net Project. CAELL Journal, v6(3), Fall 1995.

Meloni, C. & Corio R. 1997. E-Mail Peer Groups: Providing An Audience. Consortium Symposium, George Washington University, February 8, 1997.

Meloni, C. & Miller, L. 1997. E-Mail, The Web, and MOOs: Developing the Writing Skills of University Students in Cyberspace. Symposium Proceedings, George Washington University, USA, 8 Feb. 1997.
URL: http://gwis.circ.gwu.edu/~washweb/proceedings.html

Robb, N. T. 1995. Web Projects for the ESL/EFL Class: Famous Japanese Personages. CAELL Journal, vol. 6, No. 4 (Winter 1995/1996). URL: http://www.kyoto-su.ac.jp/~trobb/pci/html/projects.html

Robb, T. 1996. E-Mail Keypals for Language Fluency. URL: http://www.kyoto-su.ac.jp/~trobb/keypals.html
This article appeared originally in Foreign Language Notes (Foreign Language Educators of New Jersey), Vol. 38, No. 3, pp 8-10, Fall 1996.

Warschauer, M. 1995a Email for English Teaching: Bridging the Internet and computer learning networks into the language classroom. Alexandria, VA: TESOL Publications.
This book covers the concepts, instruction, and teaching tips to successfully use e-mail, the Internet, and the World Wide Web for language teaching.

Warschauer, M. (Ed.) 1995b. Virtual Connections: Online Activities and projects for networking language learners. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
This book contains 125 contributions from foreign and second language teachers about how they use the Internet for language teaching. URL of the table of contents: http://www.lll.hawaii.edu/markw

Wong, J. 1997. Learning to Write and teach writing via the Web. Paper presented at "Trends and Issues in Online Education", an online conference in April1-3, 1997.
Paper URL: http://leahi.kcc.hawaii.edu/org/tcc_conf97/pres/wong.html
Conference URL: http://leahi.kcc.hawaii.edu/org/tcc_conf97, Abstract s of all presentations

Wong, J. 1997. Interactive Quizzes on the Web and Foerien Language Education. Paper presented at HKWWW Conference, Beijing and Hong Kong, August 1997. URL: http://lwww.cityu.edu.hk/elc/apweb/webquiz.htm


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