Internet Fair Classics 2006

TESOL's Electronic Village: Internet Fair Classics, March 16 & 17, 2006

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Web Cast Organizers: Jeff Lebow (http://www.Worldbridges.com) and Christine Bauer-Ramazani
Moderators: Chris Sauer and Christine Bauer-Ramazani

We thank TESOL, the CALL-IS, the Electronic Village team, and the Electronic Village Online Coordinators for their
on-site assistance with these events.

Instructions for Participation
 

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2:00-2:40 p.m.,
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Chris Jones
clj@harmony.azwestern.edu


       
 “What’s Up?” an ESL Magazine Online
(Session was webcast by www.Worldbridges.net; archive available at http://webheadsinaction.org/tesol2006_chris_jones
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"What's Up?" is an ESL magazine online, and it publishes writing of ESL students at Arizona Western College. It is an ongoing project where any ESL student may have one of his/her writings from an ESL class published online. It encourages students to write and to recognize the value of their writing. The session will show the magazine and provide a handout about the format for making such a magazine.
http://www.azwestern.edu/modern_lang/esl/cjones/mag/index.htm

2:45-3:25 p.m.,
US EST

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Leslie Opp-Beckman
leslieob@uoregon.edu


 

Thailand-University of Oregon Videoconferencing Series for English Language Teachers
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Session was webcast: by www.worldbridges.net; archive available at http://webheadsinaction.org/Tesol2006-Leslie_Opp-Backman)
http://thaiuo.uoregon.edu

 

 

 

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12:00-12:30 p.m., US EST

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Randall Davis
eslrandall@yahoo.com

Interview of Randall Davis (by Christine Bauer-Ramazani)
(Session was webcast by www.Worldbridges.net; archive available at
http://webheadsinaction.org/interview-with-randall-davis-at-tesol2006)


2:00-2:40 p.m.,
US EST

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Thomas Robb

trobb@cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp


 

The Famous Personages Project
(Session was webcast by www.Worldbridges.net; archive available at http://webheadsinaction.org/Tesol2006_ThomasRobb-The_Famous_Personages_Project)
This project features short sketches in English of over 500 famous people in modern Japan.  The project was started about 10 years ago and has recently been converted to a Wiki to allow anyone to update the biographies.  Information will be supplied on how you can contribute, or start one for another country.
http://www.kyoto-su.ac.jp/information/famous

2:45-3:25 p.m.,
US EST
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Randall Davis
eslrandall@yahoo.com


 

Breaking the Sound Barrier on the Web
(Session was webcast by www.Worldbridges.net; archive available at
http://webheadsinaction.org/Tesol2006_Randal_Davis_Presentation)
This presentation will focus on helping teachers learn how to author multimedia for the Internet, from selecting hardware and software to preparing their recording "studios" to get the best sound.
http://www.esl-lab.com

3:30-4:00 p.m.,
US EST
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Thomas Robb


 

Interview of Tom Robb (by Christine Bauer-Ramazani)
(Session was webcast by www.Worldbridges.net; archive available at
http://webheadsinaction.org/tesol2006-Robb-interview)

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