Books
Below is a list of books which I
feel are important to education, technology, and
second language learning. Some of the books
recommended to not deal with SLL directly, but
deal with theoretical and pedagogical issues
related to integrating technology into an
educational curriculum.
Hanson-Smith, Elizabeth. (1991). How
to Set Up a Computer Lab: Advice for the Beginner. La Jolla,
CA: Athelstan.
Telecollaboration in
Foreign Language Learning: Proceedings of the
Hawai'i Symposium
This book (ISBN 0-8248-1867-9) contains 14
chapters submitted by presenters at the
International Symposium on Local & Global
Electronic Networking in Foreign Language
Learning & Research, held in Honolulu,
Hawai'i July 1995 and can be ordered from
University of Hawai'i Press:
Telephone
(800) 956-2840, (808) 956-8255
Fax (800) 650-7811, (808) 988-6052 |
Warschauer,
M. (1995). Virtual connections:
Online activities and projects for networking
language learners. Honolulu,
HI: University of Hawai'i, Second Language
Teaching & Curriculum Center. This book (ISBN
0-8248-1793-1) contains contributions from
foreign and second language teachers about how
they use the Internet for language teaching. Have
a look at the Table
of Contents. To order, contact
University of Hawai'i Press:
Telephone
(800) 956-2840, (808) 956-8255
Fax (800) 650-7811, (808) 988-6052 |
Warschauer,
Mark. (1995). E-mail
for English Teaching.
Alexandria, VA: TESOL. To order, send $17.95 (or
$14.95 for TESOL members) plus $3.50 shipping and
handling to TESOL, Inc.; 1600 Cameron St., Suite
300, Alexandria VA 22314 U.S.A (tel:
703-836-0774; fax 703-518-2535). Or send an
e-mail to TESOL Publications at publ@tesol.edu.
(1997). Web-Based
Instruction. Ed. Badrul Khan. Englewood Cliffs:
Educational Technology Publications. The purpose
of the book is to provide information related to
design, development, delivery, management, and
evaluation aspects of WBI.
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