Matrix
for Software Evaluation
Kitima
Indrabramya
Can
also be downloaded from: http://www.taseap.com/TA/ELNew.html
Learning
Resources and Services for Children and Young Adults
Provides links interesting
issues related to the use of the Internet as learning resources. By
Barbara Immroth
at the University of Texas at Austin
URL:
http://www.gslis.utexas.edu/~l382lbi/lis382l17/wread.html
The
topics covered:
CD-ROM
and software evaluation
| Filtering, acceptable use, and media
literacy sites | Advertising on the Web |
Copyright
| Virtual Libraries | Web Site Evaluation |
Web Design (HTML) | Fee-Based Internet
Resources |
Learning
and Bibliographic Instruction in the
Electronic Environment | eBooks
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Internet
Copyright Resources: Online help by UNC Charlotte Web
Support
Last
updated October 31, 1997.
URL:
http://www.uncc.edu/websup/copyright.html
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Teacher
Resource Page at South Birlington School District, VT
If
you cannot think of any particular website, start
here. It offers links covering a bunch of areas of
teachers' interests.
Search utility is offered.
URL:
http://www.sburl.k12.vt.us/district/ite/resources.html
Alternatively,
you can visit their
Information Technology Education homepage for a
wider range of materials.
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Language
Learning & Technology is
a refereed journal that began publication in July
1997. The journal seeks to disseminate research to
foreign
and second language educators in the U.S. and around
the world on issues related to technology and
language education.
Language
Learning & Technology is sponsored and funded by
the University of Hawai'i National Foreign Language
Resource Center (NFLRC) and
the
Michigan State University Center for Language
Education And Research (CLEAR), and is co-sponsored
by Apprentissage des Langues et
Systèmes
d'Information et de Communication (ALSIC), the
Australian Technology Enhanced Language Learning
Consortium (ATELL), the Center for
Applied
Linguistics (CAL), the Computer Assisted Language
Instruction Consortium (CALICO), the European
Association for Computer Assisted
Language
Learning (EUROCALL), the International Association
for Language Learning Technology (IALL), and the
University of Minnesota Center
for
Advanced Research on Language Acquisition (CARLA).
URL:
http://llt.msu.edu/
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