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Appendix B:
Additional CALL resources

Selected books

[ICT4LT Editor's Note: See also the CALL bibliography in the ICT4LT Resource Centre.]

Athelstan (1995) Technology and Language Learning Yearbook Vol 6, Houston, TX: Athelstan.

Dunkel P. (ed.) (1991) Computer-assisted language learning and testing: research issues and practice, New York, NY: Newbury House.

Hardisty D. & Windeatt S. (1989) CALL, Oxford: Oxford University Press

Healey D. (1995) Something to do on Tuesday, Houston: Athelstan.

Healey D. & Johnson N. (eds.) (1995) 1995 TESOL CALL interest section software list, Alexandria, VA: TESOL Publications.

Higgins J. (1988) Language, learners and computers, London: Longman.

Jones C. & Fortescue S. (1987) Using computers in the language classroom. London: Longman.

Kenning M.-M. & Kenning M. J. (1990) Computers and language learning: Current theory and practice. New York: Ellis Horwood.

Pennington M. (ed.) (1989) Teaching languages with computers: the state of the art. La Jolla, CA: Athelstan.

Schank R.C. & Cleary C. (1995) Engines for education. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Taylor M.B. & Perez L.M. (1989) Something to do on Monday, La Jolla, CA: Athelstan.

Thompson J & Parsons J. (1995) ReCALL Software Guide No. 4, Hull, UK: CTI Centre for Modern Languages (CTICML), University of Hull. [ICT4LT Editor's Note: The CTICML has now closed down.]

Tribble C. & Jones G. (1990) Concordances in the classroom, Harlow: Longman.

Warschauer M. (1995a) Email for English teaching, Alexandria, VA: TESOL Publications.

Warschauer M. (ed.) (1995b) Telecollaboration in foreign language learning, Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Second Language Teaching and Curriculum Center.

Warschauer M. (ed.) (1996) Virtual connections: online activities and projects for networking language learners, Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Second Language Teaching and Curriculum Center.

Journals

[ICT4LT Editor's Note: See also the CALL bibliography in the ICT4LT Resource Centre.]

CALICO Journal: Published by CALICO, the US-based professional association.

Computer Assisted English Language Learning Journal (CAELL Journal): a journal for ESL teachers. Now defunct. Formerly published by ISTE, University of Orgeon. For back issues contact ISTE.

Computer Assisted Language Learning: Formerly published by Swets & Zeitlinger and now taken over by Taylor & Francis: http://www.tandf.co.uk

ON-CALL: In January 1999 the ON-CALL journal became available only online and in May 1999 merged with CALL-EJ. The joint journal, CALL-EJ, is now available at http://www.tell.is.ritsumei.ac.jp/callejonline/. ON-CALL is no longer available online.

ReCALL: The Journal of EUROCALL, now published by Cambridge University Press. Members and guests log in at http://www.journals.cup.org. Back numbers are available at: http://www.eurocall-languages.org/recall/index.html

SYSTEM: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, Elsevier:
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/335/description

TESL-EJ:
North America: http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/TESL-EJ/
Asia: http://www.kyoto-su.ac.jp/information/tesl-ej/

Electronic mail lists

[ICT4LT Editor's Note: Many of the original list of electronic mail lists that appeared in the original version of this article have now closed. The modern trend is to use blogs or wikis as alternatives. See Section 12, Module 1.5, headed Discussion lists, blogs, wikis, social networking, and see the ICT4LT website blog at http://ictforlanguageteachers.blogspot.com]

EST-L (Teachers of English for Science & Technology)
listserv@asuvm.inre.asu.edu
(Send message subscribe est-l yourfirstname yourlastname)

JALTCALL (Japan Association for Language Teaching CALL)
majordomo@clc.hyper.chubu.ac.jp
(Send message subscribe jaltcall)

LLTI (Language Learning and Technology International)
listserv@dartmouth.edu
(Send message subscribe llti yourfirstname yourlastname)

NETEACH-L (Using the Internet for teaching ESL)
listserv@thecity.sfsu.edu
(Send message subscribe neteach-l yourfirstname yourlastname)

TESL-L (Teachers of English as a Second Language)
TESLCA-L (Computer-Assisted sub-branch of TESL-L)
listserv@cunyvm.cuny.edu
(Send message subscribe tesl-l yourfirstname yourlastname)

International Student Email Discussion Lists
Nine lists for ESL/EFL college and university students
announce-sl@latrobe.edu.au
(For information send a blank email message)

Professional associations

[ICT4LT Editor's Note: See also under the heading Professional associations in the ICT4LT Resource Centre.]

AACE (Association for the Advancement of Computers in Education): http://www.aace.org

CALICO: http://www.calico.org

EUROCALL: http://www.eurocall-languages.org

ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education): http://www.iste.org

JALT CALL N-SIG (Japan Association for Language Teaching CALL National Special Interest Group)

IATEFL: Learning Technologies SIG - formerly known as the Computer SIG and formerly known as MUESLI (Micro Users in ESL Institutions): http://www.iatefl.org

TESOL CALL Interest Section: http://www.tesol.org

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