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How to Use the Internet in ELT - How To

3.75 ( 4 Ratings by Goodreads)
How to Use the Internet in ELT

How to Use the Internet in ELT - How To

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3.75 (4 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 15 February, 2000
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*Packed with practical ideas on how to use the internet with your classes and for your own professional development *Offers a clear introduction to using the internet including browsers, directories and search engines, and to understanding simple Netiquette' *Examines what makes a good internet-based activity, how to adapt materials for use in the classroom, and how to design an internet-based course *Detailed appendices with a clear explanation of technical terms, and a list of websites relevant to teachers
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780582339316
ISBN10 0582339316
Number Of Pages 120
Item Weight 258 g
Product Dimensions 188 x 4 x 242 mm
Publisher / Reseller Longman
Format paperback
Edition 1
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Author's Bio

Dede Teeler has spent the last 10 years teaching EFL in Spain and sharing experiences with other teachers in Europe through her involvement with various professional associations. She has been on the Board of TESOL-Spain for several years, and was recently named to the post of Director of Publications. She started the Internet Classroom at International House Barcelona, giving training sessions to directors and teachers alike, and was Joint Head of Web Development for International House Eastern Spain. Whilst teaching in Barcelona, she experimented with CALL in a variety of ways throughout the late 80's and early 90's, including bits of the Internet...and then, everything suddenly changed with the advent of the Web.

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