Learning Networks: A Field Guide to Teaching and Learning On-Line: L. Harasim, S. R. Hiltz, L. Teles, & M. Turoff




"[A] book that should be on the shelf of every educator, elementary school teachers as well as university professors, interested in exploring CMC technologies....Learning Networks is an important contribution to computer science, information sciences, and education." -- J. R. Miller, Information Processing and Management
Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) technologies such as electronic mail, bulletin board services, computer conferencing systems, and the World Wide Web are having a profound effect on education. Learning Networks is a complete guide to the use of these new technologies at the primary, secondary, university, and adult education levels. Drawing on the authors' own considerable experience of teaching and learning online, it describes the learning networks that are available as well as new examples of learning networks that can be created.
Part I provides a selective survey of the field: what are learning networks and who is using them, what kind of courses can be taught online, what approaches to teaching and learning are most successful online, what curriculum can best be supported by networking, and what kinds of teachers and learners benefit from this medium. Part II deals exhaustively with the design and implementation of learning networks as well as the roles of teachers and learners and gives a realistic assessment of potential pitfalls. In Part III the authors discuss CMC technologies as a paradigm for education in the next century.

Advances in Computer-Supported Learning: Francisco Milton Mendes Neto



The Internet and growth of computer networks have eliminated geographic barriers, creating an environment where education can be brought to a student no matter where that student may be. The success of distance learning programs and the availability of many Web-supported applications and multimedia resources have increased the effectiveness of computer-supported learning. However, technology continues to grow and keeping up with the latest trends can be difficult. Advances in Computer-Supported Learning clarifies the new technologies, applications, and research in computer-supported learning. It helps students, teachers, and researchers gain a larger understanding of this field and the trends that are driving computer-supported learning forward. It shares the knowledge of international researchers in computer-supported learning, presenting the practices and challenges faced by designers. Readers of this book will gain an understanding of the current state of computer-supported learning and where it will be in the future.

Web-Based Instructional Learning




Web-based education (WBE) is crossing all boundaries of time, space, and language, but there are still many questions that need to be answered. Can traditional universities do a good job of WBE? What are the roles of instructors, administrators, and students? How should students be evaluated in WBE? These questions and more are addressed in this important book. Other issues addressed are test delivery evaluation, student perceptions of virtual education, comparisons between live lectures and Web-based lectures, online quizzes, the effectiveness of course Web sites, online test management tools, and Internet-based advising. This book looks forward to the future of Internet-based education while also recounting successful implementations and utilizations of this form of education in the recent past. This brings to the forefront multiple issues that face both educators and students as the concept grows and expands.

Using Internet Primary Sources to Teach Critical Thinking Skills in World Languages: Grete Pasch & Kent Norsworthy




                                            

Language teachers, social studies teachers, and school library media specialists will find this resource invaluable for providing lessons and activities in critical thinking for students in grades 7-12. It is filled with over 200 primary source Internet sites covering the Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Russian, and Latin languages. Each Web site will help reinforce language skills while providing students with interactive lessons on the unique culture of the peoples who speak the language. The next best thing to visiting the country itself! For each of the 56 primary Web sites, a site summary is given describing its contents and usefulness to teachers and school library media specialists. Site subjects may include: a country's radio or news program; the history of a country and its visual arts, including museums; foods eaten by the people who speak this language and recipes on how to prepare them; ceremonies, customs, and sports enjoyed; geography of the countries who speak this language; and sites to help practice the language itself. Following are a list of questions and activities which students can prepare orally or in written form, and at least four more related Web sites are provided for further study. Using this book will not only help students increase their language skills, but it will also open up the entire culture, to enable students to experience it just as if they were visiting!

Video Interview with Alan Maley


In IATEFL Cardiff,  Alan maley was interviewed by Rob Lewis of the British Council.


Click HERE to watch the interview online. 

Mary Glasgow Magazines


Mary Glasgow Magazines provides a range of topical and motivating magazines for learners of English, French, German, and Spanish.
They also publish a wide range of photocopiable resource books for ELT Teachers and media-tie in ELT Readers. All publishing is aimed at the 8-18 year old age group.


Click HERE to enter the site. 

The UK ELT Directory



This directory shows the range of ELT-related services currently available in the UK for teachers, trainers and policy makers; it is not intended as a resource for students. We have divided the directory into the following categories - click on a category to see all its entries:


·      Journals
·      Online providers
·      Publishers
·      Exam boards
·      Other providers


TeachingEnglish

TeachingEnglish is produced by the British Council with content and editorial support from the British Broadcasting Corporation. Both organisations receive funding from the UK government for their work in promoting English, supporting English language teaching (ELT) and providing information and access to ELT products, services and expertise from the UK. All teaching material on the site is free to access.


Click HERE to enter the site. 

Creative writing for language learners (and teachers)

In this article, Alan maley talks about the benefits of creative writing for both learners and teachers.


Click HERE to read the article. 

Extensive reading: Why it is good for our students… and for us

In this article, Alan Maley considers the benefits extensive reading can bring to English language learners and teachers:


Click HERE to read the article. 

Useful Resources and Learning Materials for Students: Kenji Kitao & S. Kathleen Kitao

Journals for Students
Learning Materials

Resources for Language Testing: Kenji Kitao & S. Kathleen Kitao

  1. Resources
      TESL-L Archives
  2. Organizations and Universities
  3. Mailing Lists
  4. Publications
    1. English Language Tests (Cambridge, IELTS, TOEFL, TOEIC, etc.)
        Various English Language Tests Cambridge ESL/EFL Examinations  IELTS TOEFL TOEIC Other English Language Tests

    Useful Resources, Lesson Plans, and Teaching Materials for Teachers: Kenji Kitao & S. Kathleen Kitao

    1. Cultures
    2. Resources
    3. Lesson Plans
    4. Teaching Materials
    5. Student Projects
    6. Reference Materials for Lessons
    7. Movies
    8. Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
    9. People
    10. Papers, Articles, and Essays for Teachers 
    11. Universities and Research Institutions 
    12. Distance Learning

    Individual Journals and Newsletters (Part Two)

    http://agoralang.com/index.html?agora/agoranews.html
    Agora Newsletter
    **Newsletter that features announcements and information about publications and web sites, information about on-line resources, etc.


    http://www.languagemagazine.com/internetedition/frame.html
    Language Magazine
    The Journal of Communication & Education


    http://www.apacall.org/members/members.html
    APACALL Newsletter
    news from members (conference presentations, publications, grants & awards, or appointments & movements); links to forthcoming conferences; CALL materials & Web sites of interest; any articles, book reviews or conference reports; or others.


    http://leahi.kcc.hawaii.edu/pub/apexj/
    APPEX-J
    APEX-J, a refereed journal, is an outgrowth of the electronic forum, APEX-L. Its purpose is to promote international and multicultural education on college campuses, with a special focus on Asian and Pacific curricula, instructional strategies, educational resources, and campus/community activities.


    http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ajelt/
    The Asian Journal of English Language Teaching (AJELT)
    (formerly the Occasional Papers in English Language Teaching) encourages submission of previously unpublished articles on theory, research, and pedagogy relating to teaching English at the university level in Asia. Book reviews and reports of ongoing projects are welcome.


    http://iteslj.org/indexPrevious.html
    Selected materials from the IATEFL Newsletter


    http://www.clec.ritsumei.ac.jp/english/callejonline/index.html
    CALL-EJ Online 
    CALL EJ merged with On-CALL(The Australian Journal of Computers and Language Education) and became CALL-EJ Online (ISSN 1442-438X) in May 1999.


    http://www.paddocks64.freeserve.co.uk/CompSIG2/callsig.htm
    CALL Review (The Journal of the IATEFL Computer Special Interest Group )
    **From spring 1995, the web version is available.


    http://www.catesol.org/
    CATESOL Journal 
    **Information about the journal, ordering back issues, and guidelines for submission


    http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/chorus/call/
    Computer Assisted Language Learning
    Sponsored by the college writing program, University of California, Berkley


    http://www.szp.swets.nl/szp/journals/ca.htm
    Computer Assisted Language Learning An International Journal
    Distance learning and learning by computers are prevalent these days. The Computer Assisted Language Learning journal puts you in touch with the increasingly interdisciplinary and international research community.


    http://www.bgsu.edu/cconline/
    Computers and Composition WWW Journal 
    **The Computers and Composition homepage has links to the web edition of Computers and Composition as well as information about the print version, including submission and subscription information and an archives with some numbers from the print version. There is also a bibliography, compiled from bibliographies of back numbers.


    http://kapis.www.wkap.nl/kapis/CGI-BIN/WORLD/journalhome.htm?0010-4817
    Computers and the Humanities
    The Official Journal of The Association for Computers and the Humanities


    http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/
    Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) Magazine
    Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine (ISSN 1076-027X) reports about people, events, technology, public policy, culture, practices, study, and applications related to human communication and interaction in online environments.
    **Current and back issues of the magazine, plus information about it.


    http://www.december.com/cmc/mag/current/toc.html
    Computer-Mediated Communication Magazine
    This page links to content from past issues and current headlines from information technology news sources.


    http://www.elgazette.com/
    EL Gazette
    The EL Gazette is the international trade newspaper of the English Language Industry. News and great resources for ELTeachers.


    http://www3.oup.co.uk/eltj/
    ELT Journal 
    A journal on English language teaching published by Oxford University Press


    http://www.eltnews.com/
    ELT News
    **Daily newsletter related to ELT, which also includes information about jobs and books


    http://www.eayrs.com/ELT/publications/ELTNewsandViews/index.html
    ELT News & Views
    ELT News & Views was a printed magazine for teachers of English in southern South America. It was published between March 1994 and May 2000 and complete copies are held in the BIELT Archive.


    http://www.eltnewsletter.com/
    ELT Newsletter
    Here at the ELT Newsletter teachers of English can
    read weekly articles on topics of interest to ELT professionals - updated every Friday
    gather teaching tips from the weekly articles
    discuss their thoughts on anything to do with English Language Teaching in our ELT Forum
    find links to other sites of interest to English teachers (and learners)
    submit articles to us for publication here in our weekly column


    http://members.aol.com/linguapres/spectrum.htm
    ELT Spectrum Oxford University Press
    Founded in 1980, SPECTRUM is a colourful, up-to-date and informed news magazine for teachers and students of English as a foreign language, at advanced level.


    http://www.u-net.com/eflweb/home.htm
    English as a Foreign Language Magazine
    **Includes on-line articles and links related to a virtual bookshop, information about conferences, product reviews, a web page on which you can post your resume, learning materials for students, etc.


    http://exchanges.state.gov/forum/journal/
    English Teaching Forum Electronic Journals 
    The Office of English Language Programs is pleased to offer the electronic journals 
    Language and Civil Society and Language and Life Science to teachers of English as a foreign language. These journals contain ready-to-use lesson plans and are suitable for students at the intermediate level. Each chapter contains background information, classroom-ready activities, and related resources and references.Teachers are encouraged to download and use the lessons, adapting them to suit the need of their students.
    http://exchanges.state.gov/forum/journal/intro.htm
    English Teaching Forum electronic Journal 


    http://www.eltas.de/journal.html
    English Teaching Matters
    English Teaching Matters is the official quarterly newsletter of our association. ETM is available in print form and includes information about ELTAS activities and workshops together with a variety of articles of interest to the profession.


    http://elt.au.edu/
    The English Teacher: An international journal
    **The on-line edition contains selections from back issues of the paper edition.


    http://www.edufind.com/ls/client_detail.cfm?UserID=951&DENClient=1
    English Teaching Professional 
    http://www.edunet.com/etp/
    ENGLISH TEACHING professional is an independent, quarterly magazine for teachers of English to speakers of other languages. The magazine aims to provide a mix of practical skills, professional development and personal support - plus a great deal more besides! Launched in September 1996 ENGLISH TEACHING professional now has subscribers in more than 100 countries worldwide.


    http://www.eslfocus.com/index.html
    ESL Focus
    **A web magazine with articles about English language teaching throughout the world, as well as job listings, a student resource center, etc.


    http://www.eslmag.com
    ESL Magazine
    Welcome to the award-winning service of ESL Magazine, the print magazine for English as a second or foreign language educators!


    http://www.eslminiconf.net/index.html
    ESL MiniConference Online
    The ESL MiniConference Online provides an efficient way for new as well as seasoned ESL professionals to make a difference in the trends and issues of our rapidly developing field. The ESL MiniConference newsletter gives a voice to busy teachers and administrators who otherwise might not find time to get the word out regarding a great lesson plan, team project or local workshop. There is so much new knowledge being produced every day in ESL that traditional conferences--while crucial--are not enough.


    http://www.tesol.org/pubs/magz/et.html
    Essential Teacher
    Essential Teacher inspires and informs teachers with practical articles that are theoretically sound. It also provides second and foreign language teachers of English with a forum for teaching practices, reflections, and perspectives.


    http://www.etni.org.il/etninews.htm
    ETNI News
    **The newsletter of the English Teachers Network of Israel.


    http://www.eurocall-languages.org/newsletter/index.htm
    EuroCALL Newsletter
    **Includes reports on EuroCALL Special Interest Groups and information about their activities, reviews of websites, books, etc., related to CALL, an events calendar, and so on.



    Source: http://www1.doshisha.ac.jp

    Reference Materials for Students and Researchers: Kenji Kitao & Kathleen Kitao

    1. Reference Materials: Dictionaries, Thesauruses, Quotations, Encyclopedias, Grammar, etc.
    2. Writing
    3. Writing for EFL/ESL Students 
    4. Editing and Proofreading Services
    5. Writing Lessons
    6. Style Sheet
    7. Search Engines
    8. Search Sites
    9. Libraries
    10. Museums
    11. Mass Media (News Sources)

    Using the Internet: Kenji Kitao & Kathleen Kitao

    The Internet
    Free E-mail
    Free Mailing List
    The World Wide Web
    Writing Web Pages
    Free Web Page
    Others

    Nik's Quick Shout

    Links and Opinion on Learning, Technology, Web 2.0 and EFL, ESL
    Click HERE to enter the weblog.

    Nik's Learning Technology Blog

    Tips, resources and teaching materials to help EFL and ESL teachers use ICT and new technology


    Click HERE to enter the weblog.

    Portfolios

    10 Teacher Development Task for Web 2.0 Tools

    A number of tasks for teachers which will help develop their ability to use technology and to evaluate and create materials using web-based tools



    Click HERE to read the tasks in detail. 

    Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers

    A 53 page guide with instructions and suggestions for how to use free web-based tools to develop languages (8Mb PDF) 

    Written by Nik Peachey (Learning Technology Consultant, Writer & Trainer)



    Click HERE to download the booklet. 

    The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal

    The Reading Matrix is a peer-reviewed professional journal with an editorial board of scholars in the fields of second language acquisition and applied linguistics. The journal seeks to disseminate research to educators around the world. It is interested in exploring issues related to L2 reading, L2 literacy in a broader sense, and other issues related to second language learning and teaching.
         The Reading Matrix was created as an interactive journal, not an electronic version of a traditional print publication. The journal is published twice a year exclusively on the World Wide Web. Doing so allows us to reach a broad audience. It also provides a multimedia format more suited to some of our goals as we explore language as it taught and learned in both traditional and hypertextual environments, and it facilitates and encourages dialogue and communication from researchers and educators, offering an international perspective on the issues presented. As an online journal, we are committed to providing a forum for alternative modes of inquiry and viewpoints about the nature of literacy practices of diverse groups of persons around the globe.
        The journal is abstracted and indexed in EBSCOhost, the Modern Language Association International Bibliography (Books and Articles on Modern Languages and Literature), ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals), J-Gate, and DELTAA. 


    Click HERE to enter the homepage of the website. 

    Individual Journals and Newsletters (Part One)

    http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/IALL/iallj.html
    The IALL Journal
    **Description and information about this journal.


    http://www.eayrs.com/ELT/publications/IATEFL_Issues/Index.html
    IATEFL Newsletter
    Information about the IATEFL Newsletter


    http://budapest.usembassy.gov/relonews.html
    Newsletter REGIONAL ENGLISH LANGUAGE OFFICE U.S. Embassy, Budapest


    http://www.helsinki.fi/science/optek/
    Interpersonal Computing and Technology Journal 
    The Interpersonal Computing and Technology Journal (IPCT-J) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal, published four times a year. The journal's focus is on computer-mediated communication, and the pedagogical issues surrounding the use of computers and technology in educational settings." You'll find full-text articles from 1993 including a cumulative index and you can subscribe to the Listserv forum for IPCT-L as well. An excellent resource hosted at the University of Helsinki, Finland.


    http://www.its-magazines.com/
    its-magazines 
    ...where you can find interactive and audio material related to the features in our magazines for learners of English: 
    biTs and iT's Magazine.


    http://its-online.com/
    iT's On-Line
    **An on-line magazine for teachers and students.





    http://www.ncl.ac.uk/~nspeech/resijb.htm
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BILINGUALISM Cross-Disciplinary, Cross-Linguistic Studies of Language Behaviour  




    http://www.aace.org/pubs/jilr/Default.htm
    Journal of Interactive Learning Research (JILR)
    The Journal of Interactive Learning Research (JILR) publishes papers related to the underlying theory, design, implementation, effectiveness, and impact on education and training of the following interactive learning environments:
    authoring systems, cognitive tools for learning computer-assisted language learning, computer-based assessment systems, computer-based training, computer-mediated communications, computer-supported collaborative learning, distributed learning environments, electronic performance support systems, interactive learning environments, interactive multimedia systems, interactive simulations and games, intelligent agents on the Internet, intelligent tutoring systems, microworlds, virtual reality based learning systems.


    http://www3.telus.net/linguisticsissues/bymonth.html
    Karen's Linguistic Issues
    Articles for Applied Linguists and Teachers of English as a Second or Other Language


    http://www.lsadc.org/language/
    Language
    **Journal of the Linguistic Society of America; abstracts of articles in recent issues, the style sheet, FAQ, etc.


    http://llt.msu.edu/
    Language Learning and Technology
    Language Learning & Technology is a refereed journal which began publication in July 1997. The journal seeks to disseminate research to foreign and second language educators in the US and around the world on issues related to technology and language education.


    http://www.jalt-publications.org/tlt/
    The Language Teacher a monthly journal for The Japan Association for Language Teaching


    http://www.surrey.ac.uk/ELI/langtest/ltfind.html
    Language Testing Database 
    **Searchable tables of contents of current and past issues of 
    Language Testing


    http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/pubs/ltu/ltumain.htm
    Language Testing UpDate homepage
    The aim of LTU is to keep language teachers, testers and researchers up to date with events in the field of language testing. The editors therefore welcome short articles (say 3 or 4 pages) about language testing research, and also news about test organisations and recent and forthcoming conferences.


    http://members.aol.com/linguapres/welcome.htm
    Linguapress
    A free Internet resource for the EFL class and private study


    http://onlinemet.com/
    Modern English Teacher
    MET is one of the best-known magazines that provides interesting, challenging and practical features for ELT teachers - covering linguistics, teaching methodology, classroom-theory and practice, and product reviews.


    http://www.network-elt-journal.pl/
    Network: Poland's Online ELT JournalNetwork is a quarterly journal for teachers, trainers, students, and education professionals in general who are interested in English language teaching and learning in Poland.


    http://www.eurocall-languages.org/recall/recall.htm
    ReCALL Journal
    The journal contains articles relating to theoretical debate on language learning strategies and their influence on practical courseware design and integration, as well as regular software reviews.


    http://www.chass.utoronto.ca:8080/epc/srb/
    The Semiotic Review of Books
    A multidisciplinary journal publishing exclusively review article monitoring those domains in the Humanities, the Social and the Natural Sciences which bear upon symbolic and communicative behaviour, cognitive systems and processes, cultural transmission and innovations, and the study of information, meaning and signification in all forms.


    http://www.elsevier.nl:80/inca/publications/store/3/3/5/
    System An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics
    **This is not an e-journal. However, you can get a free sample copy by filling in a form.


    http://www.iatefl.org.pl/call/callnl.htm
    Teaching English with Technology A Journal for Teachers of EnglishISSN 1642-1027 IATEFL Poland Computer Special Interest Group


    http://ilc2.doshisha.ac.jp/users/kkitao/teflnews/
    TEFL NEWS
    **A quarterly newsletter of news, reports and reviews in TEFL and related fields.


    http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/TESL-EJ/
    TESL-EJ
    TESLEJ-L
    http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/TESL-EJ/
    North America 
    Asia:
    http://www.kyoto-su.ac.jp/information/tesl-ej/
    Japan 
    http://www.zait.uni-bremen.de/wwwgast/tesl_ej/
    Germany
    http://www.latrobe.edu.au/education/celia/tesl-ej/
    Melbourne, Australia Server 
    Editor: Maggie Sokolik [msokolik@uclink.berkeley.edu]
    **On-line journal, indexed by title, author, and volume.


    http://www.tesl-hk.org.hk/default.asp
    TESL-HK
    A forum for the professional exchange of ideas and activities on ELT in Hong Kong SAR and around the region


    http://www.tesol.edu/
    TESOL Home Page
    **Includes information on various TESOL publications, such as its periodicals, New Ways series, and recent publications.


    http://www.tesol.edu/pubs/magz/tq.html
    TESOL Quarterly
    **Information about TESOL Quarterly, searchable or browsable tables of contents and abstracts since 2001, etc.


    http://cgi.pathfinder.com/time/teach/index.html
    Time Education Program - Teaching with Time
    Written by a team of educators and editors, TEACHING WITH TIME is a cross-curricular guide for use in social studies, history, government, current events, economics, writing, English and other courses.


    http://www.writinginstructor.com/
    TWI
    The Writing Instructor is a blind, peer-reviewed journal, publishing in print since 1981 and on the Internet since June, 2001. Its distinguished editorial board consists of over 150 scholars- teachers- writers representing over 75 universities, community colleges, and K-12 schools.



    Source: http://www1.doshisha.ac.jp

    Links to Journals and Newsletters

    http://www.acls.org/n44toc.htm
    AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES NEWSLETTER
    Internet-Accessible Scholarly Resources for the Humanities and Social Sciences


    http://alt.venus.co.uk/VL/AppLingBBK/VLEJML.html
    The Applied Linguistics WWW Virtual Library Electronic Journals Section
    **Includes both on-line journals and mailing lists.


    http://www.hull.ac.uk/cti/eurocall/resources/journals.htm
    CALL Bibliography: Journals & Newsletters
    **An extensive list of journals and newsletters related to CALL; compiled by EuroCALL.


    http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/staff/visitors/kenji/communi.htm#journals
    Communication Journals and Newsletters
    **Several links of communication journals.


    http://www.surrey.ac.uk/ELI/external.html#electronic journals
    Electronic Journals Resources in Applied Linguistics
    **List of more than ten e-journal links


    http://www.tesol.net/journals.html
    Electronic/Online Journals in Linguistics & Communications Linguistic Funland
    **List of more than 15 journals and working papers with short descriptions.


    http://www2.kanazawa-it.ac.jp/englishd/mdepoe/journals.htm
    Journals
    **An extensive list of links to journals, abstracts, magazines and newsletters, and lists of links.


    http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/~achafe/jnls_index.html
    Journals
    **Links to journals related to language teaching.


    http://linguistlist.org/journal.html
    Journals and Newsletters LINGUIST


    http://ejw.i8.com/fore-j.html
    Language Electronic Journals
    **Journals related to language teaching, plus a list of links pages.


    http://eslcafe.com/search/Magazines/index.html
    Magazines Dave's ESL Cafe
    **Journals related to language teaching, rated and reviewed by readers.


    http://www.athel.com/talln.html
    NEWSLETTERS/JOURNALS/BOOKS Athelstan
    **List of journals with contact information and descriptions of some journals.


    http://eslcafe.com/search/Online_ESL_Publications/index.html
    Online ESL Publications Dave's ESL Cafe
    **Journals related to language teaching, plus a list of links pages.


    http://oregonstate.edu/Dept/eli/vstevens/calljrnl.htm
    Simon Sergeant's Useful List of CALL Journals
    **List of journals with contact information and descriptions.


    http://iteslj.org/links/TESL/Journals_on_the_Web/
    TESL : Journals on the Web Internet TESLJ


    http://iteslj.org/links/TESL/Newsletters/
    TESL : Newsletters Internet TESLJ
    **List of journals with contact information and descriptions.


    http://www.wfi.fr/volterre/electronic.html
    VOLTERRE-FR Electronic Publications
    VOLTERRE-FR lists electronic publications of interest to teachers of English or French as a foreign or second language. 



    Source: http://www1.doshisha.ac.jp