Saturday, January 15, 2011

Daring to enter the blogosphere

Daring to enter
the blogosphere

This site is the homepage of a paper, presented at TESOL 2006, Tampa FL, USA, by Thomas Leverett, CESL, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, C'dale IL 62901-4518 USA. The resources and links relevant to this paper were collected at the weblog for This is your program: this is your program on weblogs, an Internet Fair presentation.

Daring to enter the blogosphere:
the paper

This is your program: this is your program on weblogs - weblogs in an intensive English program
This is your class: this is your class on weblogs - weblogs in esl/efl classes
This is your brain: this is your brain on weblogs - weblogs and the individual teacher/academic

Weblogs in ESL/EFL - Bibliography
Ongoing weblog for this and other presentations

CESL Links

  • CESL Teachers' weblog
  • CESL Students' weblog
  • CESL Today, student newspaper
  • Weblogs in esl/efl
  • Teachers' resources
  • Integrate the web
  • Tom Leverett's weblog (professional)
  • Tom Leverett's weblog (personal)
  • Make your own weblog
  • Resources for webloggers

    Sites on blogging and esl/efl education

  • dekita.org
  • The English Blog
  • edu.blogs.com
  • 21st century collaborative
  • EdBlogger Praxis
  • Blogspot: using weblogs in English language teaching
  • Weblogs Compendium
  • English Teacher Discussion Forum
  • ESL/EFL weblogs

  • Advocates of weblogs in education

  • Barbara Ganley, Middlebury Univ., VT, creative writing
  • Roy Hornsby, Vietnam
  • Stephen Downes, Canada
  • James Farmer, Australia
  • Anne Davis, EduBlog Insights
  • Tim Lauer
  • Wesley Fryer, Texas

  • Student weblog communities

  • Barbara Dieu's students, Brazil
  • UAE bloggers, from Dekita.org
  • CAE student blogs, Argentina
  • CED student blogs, Canada
  • CEF student blogs, Canada
  • Iranian med school bloggers
  • James M. H.'s students, Japan

  • ESL/EFL teachers' weblogs

  • Daniel Kirk, Japan
  • Nathan Bauman, Korea
  • Jin-young Choi, Korea
  • Scott Sommers, Taiwan
  • Michael Ivy, Italy
  • Brad Stephenson, Japan
  • Rita Zeinstejer, Argentina
  • Shawn Matthews, Korea/China
  • Marie Irene, Venezuela
  • Michael Coghlin, Australia
  • Nancy McKeand, Louisiana USA

  • Student project weblogs

  • ESL Bullying project
  • Violent Deer, CESL, summer '05
  • Carbondale Halloween<>
    Students who keep blogging

  • Gami, North Central College, Illinois
  • Daniel, SIU student

  • Webloggers' weblogs

  • Dave Pollard
  • Loic Lemeur
  • Jon Husband
  • Scott Nowson, edinburgh
  • L.A. Scheidt
  • Kathy Sierra
  • Rebecca Blood
  • Dan Gillmor, SF Bay Area
  • danah boyd, UC Berkeley
  • dr. jill walker (jilltxt) Univ. of Bergen, Germany

  • ESL/EFL weblog directories

  • Teresa Almeida d'Eca's Blogs by webheads
  • Tesall bloglog
  • Weblogs of teachers, ITESL-J

  • Other weblog communities/weblog directories

  • authors and writers blog index (getblogs.com)
  • band weblogs (music)
  • blawg, legal weblogs
  • diarist.net
  • google weblog directories
  • guardians' choices
  • kinja
  • library weblogs
  • phd weblogs
  • tesall, esl/efl blogs
  • Weblogs in education: Google

  • Other weblogs to visit

  • International weblogger's day
  • Y.H. Chen
  • Teaching English in Korea, James Trotta
  • The English blog
  • Slings and arrows
  • Becoming a webhead 2005
  • incorporated subversion
  • Guardian's UK weblogs

  • Weblogs in education - presentations

  • Weblogs in English Teacher Training, J. M. Hall

  • Weblog portfolio resources

  • Student portfolios, NKN 2002
  • Dr. Barrett: My Online Portfolio Adventure (different tools)

  • Collections of articles/research on weblogging

  • Into the blogosphere
  • Papers on weblogging
  • Weblog articles
  • Educational weblog articles
  • Curt Bonk's references
  • Weblogs Compendium
  • Linked Quotes on weblogs & weblogging

    (from an earlier presentation):
    Weblogs as a Medium
    Teacher's presence
    Weblogs in a writing program
    Teachers & technology

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