Computers in the Curriculum
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CONTENT-ESL is a moderated list that provides a forum for discussion of issues in Content-Based ESL Instruction, an avenue of communication for students and faculty participating in content-based projects, and an opportunity for participants to share ideas and resources for content-based instruction at all levels of ESL.
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NETEACH-L, is an on-line forum through which international EFL/ESL teachers can discuss issues related to using technology as an educational tool. This list was created for the purpose of not only sharing success stories and activity ideas, but also helping computer-phobic teachers overcome their fears in order to use the technology to their students' (and their own) full advantage.
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PAPYRUS-NEWS is an e-mail distribution list run by Mark Warschauer. Subscribers to Papyrus News will receive about 3-5 e-mail messages a week on issues related to the global impact of information technology on language, literacy, and education. Messages will include items found on the Internet or occasionally things written by Dr. Warschauer. Messages distributed via Papyrus News are not necessarily endorsed by either Mark Warschauer or the University of Hawai'i.
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WWWEDU (The World Wide Web in Education List) is a moderated list coordinated by Andy Carvin at The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB). The purpose of WWWEDU is to offer educators, students, webmasters, policy makers, parents, and Internet users in general a continuous discussion on the role of World Wide Web use in education.
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