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The Digital Learning Center (DLC) - Websites of Interest
Here are but a few of the web sites that provided inspiration and support for our various projects in the DLC:
Professional Organizations:
- IALL (The International Association of Language Learning Technology... the T is silent!)
- NERALLD (The New England Regional Association of Language Lab Directors) This is our local affiliate of IALL
Resources for Computer Assisted Software and Shareware:
- The Virtual CALL Library Computer Assisted Language Learning -- Library (Sussex, England)
- The The IALL Foreign Language Software Database a database of software reviewed by iALL members
- Foreign Language Multimedia Software Lists, descriptions, reviews.
- The Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium (CALICO)
- Tennessee Bob's Links Professor Bob Peckham, Director of the Globe-Gate Project at the Dept of Foreign languages, University of Tennessee, Martin
- web-based Japanese Language materials created by Tomoko Graham of Nobles
- Freeware for Japanese Language learning Purdue University's Japanese language department's projects web page.
- Pueblo Lindo a site to download the spoftware in order that you may access Pueblo Lindo, a Spanish MOO or chat site
- The Oral Language Archives Authentic Oral Language archives, created by Chris Jones at Carnegie Mellon University, for Spanish, French and Japanese.
- Japanese key-pals A place to find keypals for Japanese students
- Key pals for French and SpanishA place to find keypals for French and Spanish students
- Pre fab lesson plans for languagescontains 200 lesson plans and links to web sites to integrate the web into the teaching of French and Spanish. The topics include Newspapers, Foods, Sports, Music, "What's happening" guides, Holidays, Comics, Jokes, Puzzles, Weather, Museums, History, Art, Literature; there are then a wide variety of detailed lesson plans for each topic.
Resources for Live Video and Audio via the web:
- video and audio from around the world
- Telefrancais 1 great live cam shots from France if you can manage to work out the time difference
- Live TV largest collection of live and on demand tv links throughout the worldvia the web
Resources for videoconferencing:
- CU-See Me software This is freeware and what we used to get started in videoconferencing
- White Pine Software you can download a sample of their commercial software for video conferencing
Last updated February 1999.
Page author: Barbara Sawhill
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