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Athelstan ONLINE
Lots of resources and demo software from Athelstan, publisher and distributor of products related to technology and second language learning.
CALL Cookbook
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~ling417/
A student project from Rice University, the CALL Cookbook provides "inspirational examples 'recipes' of working, web-based activities we created to add flavor to the regular meat-and-potatoes classroom study of a foreign language."
CALL Product Announcement Page
http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/chorus/call/callsw.html
Good selection of commercial CALL software.
CALLing Japan
The Newsletter of the Japan Association for Language Teaching CALL Special Interest Group
Computer Assisted Language Learning
http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/chorus/call/
One of the very best CALL resources available, from the talented Jim Duber.
Computer Assisted Language Learning Web Forum
Interactive discussion board for teachers interested in CALL.
Computer-Mediated Communication in Foreign Language Education: An Annotated Bibliography
http://www.lll.hawaii.edu/nflrc/NetWorks/NW3/
Very comprehensive bibliography on computer technology and its applications in second language teaching.
Cutting Edge CALL Resources
http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/chorus/call/cuttingedge.html
More interactive creations from Jim Duber.
Education & Computer Connection
http://www.nvo.com/ecnewletter
An award winning education site with Bilingual, ESOL, and ESL resources and links. Many multi-cultural resources and links.
Forum Education
Teacher & learner resource center: lesson materials and tests, pedagogical backing.
In Defense of CARI
http://esl.lbcc.cc.ca.us/cari.html
AN essay in defense of Computer Assisted Reading Instruction.
Technology in English Language Learning
Very good selection of links from David Eastment, a freelance consultant specializing in the use of Information Technology in language learning.
Videoconferencing For Language Learning
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Rhodes/8247/vcing.html
An introduction to how videoconferencing technology can be used for language learning and for developingzintercultural communication skills.




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