A nice e-zine with interesting articles supported by some media. Good for intemediate learners as supplemental reading (warn them not to click on the ads, however, as they sometimes look like part of the e-zine.
Publishes weekly articles on practical approaches and lesson plans for teaching EFL online.
Here at the ELT Newsletter teachers of English can
* read weekly articles on topics of interest to ELT professionals - updated every Friday
* gather teaching tips from the weekly articles
* find links to other sites of interest to English teachers (and learners)
Every week we publish a new article on ELT. We cover a wide variety of topics - young learners, adults, general English, business English, exam classes, modern concepts and ideas such as Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Multiple Intelligences, and more. If it's of interest to English teachers, it's of interest to us!
--EHS
Our articles offer a new learning theory to accommodate the learning styles and preferences of today's digitally immersed students, discuss how preservice teachers can be prepared to integrate gaming into their curricula, and present technological solutions to challenges in teaching and testing.
--EHS
Mark Warschauer's blog has replaced the old emailed Papyrus Newsletter. He now has a team of contributors. Focus is on digital learning and literacy, with an emphasis on the digital divide, new tools, ruminations about the nature of life online.
A 2006 special issue on "Innovation in Distance Learning Technologies in Developing Countries":
The high population density, limited resources and infrastructure in the developing world make distance education an appealing alternative to deliver education to the vast number of people. Several distance learning technologies are being used in the world and number of technological advancements are being researched in the developed world. Due to the limited resources these technological advancements are not filtered into the developing countries. However, there have been many innovations in distance learning technologies carried out in the developing countries. Most of these innovations focus on getting the maximum benefit from the existing resources. This special issue on "Innovation in Distance Learning Technologies in Developing Countries" covers some of these innovations carried out in different parts of the developing world.
--EHS
A refereed journal with a focus on the links between theory and practice. Reviews of classroom texts. Issues in language education. Regular columns on the Internet and Media.
--EHS
The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal is a peer-reviewed professional journal with an editorial board of scholars in the fields of second language acquisition and applied linguistics. The journal seeks to disseminate research to educators around the world. It is interested in exploring issues related to L2 reading, L2 literacy in a broader sense, and other issues related to second language learning and teaching.
Publication of the IEEE Computer Socity Learning Technology Task Force
The Learning Technology aims to report the activities of Learning Technology Task Force including various announcements, work in progress, projects, participation opportunities, additions/modifications to the website and so on. In short, it would serve as a channel to keep everyone aware of Task Force's activities.
The quarterly publication is disseminated in two ways: content list by email and in HTML and PDF form on its website.
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This website, provided by the International Reading Association, offers hundreds of articles on a range of topics in reading education. To find articles that match your particular interests, simply search or browse the author, title, and subject indexes.
Articles, Research Papers, Lessons Plans, Classroom Handouts, Teaching Ideas & Links
A huge compendium of things for students to do online, as well as articles for teachers on pedagogy and lesson plans. practical focus and strong ESL/EFL orientation.
--EHS
Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration. Not particularly focused on ESL/EFL, but on everything to do with online education. Particularly slanted toward administrative issues,not teaching.
The Knowledge Tree is an e-journal generated by members of the Australian vocational education and training (VET) system to enable the sharing of research and learning innovation in national and global e-learning practice.