Monday, February 11, 2008

Some examples of link and resource sharing

Here are a couple of link-sharing and resource sharing sites, which might give you some ideas about how you would like to share your own evaluations of educational websites. The first of these, by Larry Ferlazzo, provides long lists of links and gives basic descriptions of what each website affords. The second, by Nik Peachey, goes into greater depth and less breadth, usually focusing on how a single web resource could be used by teachers and learners for language learning purposes. I hope you find these useful: if you know of any other blogs or resources like these that you would like to share, let us know!

2 comments:

Larry Ferlazzo said...

Glad you like the lists!

Please consider submitting a post from your blog to the next ESL/EFL Carnival, hosted at my blog.

Larry

Christoph said...

Hi Larry,

We'll definitely look into that, thanks for the feedback! Some of my students might be interested in this as well - they are all working towards MA(TESL) or MAESP degrees and are most teaching in Hong Kong at present. I've linked their blogs.

Christoph