Subscribing to Professional Discussion Groups & Listservs
You will be writing reactions to postings on listservs or other discussion groups, which means you need to be subscribed to this listserv, and you need to read the incoming messages regularly. However, you do not need to respond to the listserv directly, unless you wish to do so. We will be "lurking" behind the scenes and sharing our reactions only among the course participants. Below are the steps you need to follow.
Course participants teaching in a K-12 environment should also check out Subscriptions for K-12 Teachers.
Directions for subscribing to the Webheads online community
Directions for subscribing to an Electronic Village Online session
Other free subscriptions
Creating a personal mail folder
A. Subscriptions to Professional Organizations: Webheads, EVO
1. Directions for subscribing to the Webheads online community
Webheads is where the latest technology tips are published within the ESL/EFL/general education community. It grew out of an online session in 2002 held as part of the Electronic Village Online, which I co-founded and led from 2000-2004, and am still involved in. The session was run by Vance Stevens, founding member of the CALL Interest Section of TESOL. It is by far the most active, productive, and supportive discussion group that I have belonged to, with new ideas, good downloads, questions, suggestions, and answers being posted daily. Most of its members are teachers in many different areas in the world that use technology in the classroom on a daily basis. I strongly recommend subscribing to this community to learn more about CALL and technology in the classroom in general. Since this group generates anywhere from 10-20 messages per day, some social, some technology-related, it is strongly recommended that you edit your membership options to set yourself to receive a daily DIGEST only; you will receive one email per day, with all posts to the group collected therein.
To join, you must become a Yahoo! member first. This is free and we will use more of Yahoo's offerings, so please register now.
Obtain a Yahoo!ID by going to http://edit.yahoo.com/config/eval_register and completing the registration form. (A Yahoo!ID is needed in order to access the documents and archives areas of the courses. Without a Yahoo!ID you can participate in the email discussions only.)
It is important that you fill in the registration form completely; otherwise, your registration will not go through. This includes the Word Verification. Yahoo uses this to make sure that you are a real person and not a hacker trying to get numerous email accounts. Click the checked box to unselect the option to receive special offers, promotions and polls if you do not wish to receive them. When finished, click "Submit This Form."
You should receive an email confirming your registration. Be sure to record your Yahoo! ID and password. You will need these to sign into Yahoo! Groups.
Note: If you need help or have questions, click Yahoo!Help at http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/edit/index.html.
- Click on Webheads in Action; click JOIN.
2. Directions for subscribing to an Electronic Village Online session (6 weeks, January-February only)
Click on EVO CALL for Participation and choose one of the sessions. Click on the link to the session and follow the instructions to join. You will need a Yahoo!ID first--see the instructions in 1. above.
If you choose this option, please email me. You should post reactions each week and the project you will produce in this session will substitute a project in the CALL course. Also, since these sessions generate anywhere from 10-20 messages per day, some social, some technology-related, it is strongly recommended that you edit your membership options to set yourself to receive a daily DIGEST only; you will receive one email per day, with all posts to the group collected therein.
B. Other free subscriptions (copied from the Syllabus)
subscriptions for K-12 teachers: click http://academics.smcvt.edu/cbauer-ramazani/gsl520_online/eCollege_files/subscriptions_K12.htm. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
Professional discussion groups and listservs -- click Subscribing to Professional Organizations
YahooGroups in the forefront of technology:
Webheads in Action -- a Yahoo!Group started in 2002 by Vance Stevens as an EV ONLINE session; strong participation and support by members; lots of good technology in the classroom information; must become a Yahoo! member first; click JOIN. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
LearningwithComputers -- a Yahoo!Group started in 2006 where you will find the latest Internet tools and technologies posted by a very active member group; get a YahooID first, then go to <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/learningwithcomputers/> and click Join this group. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
Mid-January only: One of the 6-week sessions offered by the Electronic Village Online -- click <http://evo07sessions.pbwiki.com/> and follow the directions to subscribe to one of the sessions in YahooGroups. If you decide to participate in a session, please let the instructor know, as it will replace one of your course assignments.
techLEARNING: The Resource for Education Technology Leaders -- includes Technology & Learning Magazine and free Webinars. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
The Internet TESL Journal. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
- includes Articles, Research Papers, Lessons Plans, Classroom Handouts, Teaching ideas & Links). This is a monthly web journal, so make a bookmark (no subscription).TESL-EJ - To subscribe, click here. Send a confirmation to the instructor. (Includes an article by the instructor!)
Robin Good's Master New Media (News, tools and ideas on how to learn and communicate more effectively with new media technologies) -- to subscribe, click http://www.masternewmedia.org/newsletters.htm
T.H.E. Journal -- To subscribe to the free paper version, complete the subscription page. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
TESLCA-L -- http://www.lsoft.com/SCRIPTS/WL.EXE?SL1=TESLCA-L&H=CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU
NETEACH-L (a discussion list with good discussions and tips, mainly for CALL teachers; not much participation). Send a confirmation to the instructor.Language Learning and Technology (journal). Send a confirmation to the instructor.
The Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
Kairosnews: A Weblog for Discussing Rhetoric, Technology and Pedagogy. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
Stephen's Web - discussion community, articles, publications, etc. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
One of the Learning Times communities -- excellent for technology in the classroom; includes access to audioboards and online conferences. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
CALL-EJ Online. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
Teaching English with Technology (IATEFL Poland Special Interest Group). Send a confirmation to the instructor.
- includes Articles, Lesson Plans, Software, Word from Techie, Previous IssuesTESOL Connections (must be a TESOL member) -- important announcements and news about the field from all over the world
International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
Any other free online journal -- see the list at http://academics.smcvt.edu/cbauer-ramazani/Links/professional_online_call_journal.htm. Send a confirmation to the instructor.
C. Creating a personal mail folder (Recommended)
Create a personal mail folder to store your mail from the discussion lists and to save the subscription information you will be receiving. Call it "Subscriptions." Please see Creating a Personal Folder file for creating personal mail folders that prevent your mailbox from getting overloaded or exceeding your allocated mail quota.
Now return to the Syllabus page to complete your required subscriptions or to Week 1 to complete your assignments..
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