Welcome to CALL!
Preconvention Institute
TESOL 2000
Vancouver, British Columbia

Presenters:

Dr. Sheryl Beller-Kenner
Collège de Maisonneuve
Montréal, Québec, Canada
kenner@videotron.ca
Claire Bradin Siskin
Michigan State University
East Lansing, Michigan, USA
bradincl@pilot.msu.edu
Dr. Deborah Healey
English Language Institute
Oregon State University
Eugene, Oregon, USA
deborah.healey@orst.edu

Resources for CALL:


Printed Resources

Internet Resources

Organizations and Journals

Printed Resources:

Boswood, T. (1997). New ways of using computers in language teaching. Alexandria, VA: TESOL Publications.

Docterman, D. A. (1997). Great teaching in the one-computer classroom. Watertown, MA: Tom Snyder Productions.

Egbert, J. & E. Hanson-Smith (Eds.) (1999). CALL Environments: Research, Practice, and Critical Issues. Alexandria: TESOL.

Hanson-Smith, Elizabeth. (1991). How to set up a computer lab: Advice for the beginner. Houston, TX: Athelstan.

Healey, Deborah. (1994) Something to Do on Tuesday. Houston, TX: Athelstan.

Healey, D. & N. Johnson (Eds.). (1999) 1999 CALL IS Software List. Alexandria: TESOL.

Levy, M. (1997). Computer-Assisted Language Learning: Context and Conceptualization. Oxford: Clarendon.

Pennington, M. (Ed.) (1996). The Power of CALL. Houston, TX: Athelstan.

Taylor, Macey, and Pérez, Laura. (1989) Something to do on Monday. La Jolla, CA: Athelstan.

Tribble, C. & /g, Jones. (1997). Concordances in the Classroom. Houston, TX: Athelstan.

For more printed resources, see

Healey, Deborah. (1998) CALL Print Resources: http://ucs.orst.edu/~healeyd/gtesol/print_resources.html

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Internet resources:

Bradin Siskin, C. (1999). Computer-Assisted Language Learning: http://edvista.com/claire/call.html

___________ (1998). Word Processing-based Activities for a Language Class: http://edvista.com/claire/wp.html

TESOL CALL Interest Section Website: http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~call/

Healey, D. Technology Tips of the Month From the English Language Institute: http://www.orst.edu/dept/eli/prevtips.html

Healey, D., & Johnson, N. (1998) A Place to Start in Selecting Software. http://ucs.orst.edu/~healeyd/cj_software_selection.html

TESL / ESL / EFL Electronic Discussion Lists, Mailing Lists & Newsgroups: http://www.linguistic-funland.com/tesllist.html

 

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Organizations and Journals:

CALICO (Computer-Assisted Language Instruction Consortium): The Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium at Southwest Texas State University, 317 Liberal Arts, San Marcos, TX 78666. Quarterly journal. http://calico.org

IALL (The International Association for Language Learning Technology ( IALL) c/o Ed Dente, IALL Membership Coordinator, Language Media Center, Tufts University, Medford, MA 02155. Quarterly journal. http://iall.net/

Internet TESOL Journal: http://www.aitech.ac.jp/~iteslj/

Language Learning & Technology Journal on the World Wide Web. http://llt.msu.edu/

SYSTEM (Journal): Pergamon Press, Inc., Maxwell House, Fairview Park, Elmsford, NY 10523. http://www.elsevier.nl/inca/publications/store/3/3/5/

TESL-EJ. Journal on the World Wide Web: http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/TESL-EJ/

TESOL CALL Interest Section. Two newsletters per year. Members of TESOL may join by designating CALL as their Interest Section. Each TESOL member is entitled to complimentary membership in one Interest Section, and can join as many other Interest Sections as they wish for the low cost of $10. TESOL, 700 S Washington St Ste 200, Alexandria, VA 22314 USA. http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~call/

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