This marks the beginning of an online dictionaries list. I'd love to hear your recommendations for learners of English as an additional language (all levels).
Sister-site of the Online Japanese-English Dictionary (OJED), notes plans to branch out into: "Idioms, English shorthand, penmanship, contests, verb lists and their conjugations, puzzles, [and] grammar pages" (Future Projects at Beginners English Dictionary, ¶1)
If you become an EJOD member, you apparently get access to twice as many words: "Free version (2006 version) contains about 10,000 words. Member version (2008 version) contains about 20,000 words" (Free Search English-Japanese Online Dictionary, ¶1).
Site also notes plans to branch out into polite language, and cultural topics (Future Projects)
at www.CALL4ALL.US offers free access to thousands of online Dictionaries, Language learning and teaching websites & recommended language software shopping selections.
This idea was presented by Claire Sisbkin during the TESOL Conference, and it's just really, really neat! It's a dictionary students can listen to and see the pictures in their ipods and iphones.
What does it mean to be a successful science or math teacher? The definition of success is an elusive thing and measured in many ways. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines success as - resulting in or gaining a favorable outcome. This, without a doubt, is your and every other teacher's goal for their students.