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 Web development for busy esl/efl writing teachers
Developed for TESOL Internet Fair Classics, 2004, Los Angeles, CA.
other teachers' resource pages:
[ Teaching Writing ] [ Teaching Grammar ] [ Teaching Reading ] [ Teaching Listening ] [ Teaching Speaking ]
[ Lesson Resources ] [ ESP, tests ] [ Other online resources ]
other web resources:
[ Integrating the web ] [ Effective web design ] [Resources for web designers ]
[ Using the web to your advantage (marketing) ][ Student resources ]
The web is rapidly evolving, and esl/efl writing teachers and writers can make our corners of it more lively, more interesting, and better connected. The purpose of this page is to help us learn to integrate it more effectively into our classes. This is an ongoing project. -TL
Make your class a page
Teach your students about finding sources on the web
Teach URL-reading, source recognition, and critical analysis of web sources
Teach citation and reference
Teach about avoiding plagiarism
Provide grammatical help at the right time
Teach how to use concordances effectively
Use weblogs and email in classes
Help students master the computer
- Help them learn to type
- Access resources to learn how to better teach computer skills
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Page maintained by Thomas Leverett, CESL, SIUC
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