| Links to Sample Student Web Page Projects |
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| Original source: TESOL Matters, Wandering the Web article, "Web pages created by Students" |
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| Handouts for author's conference paper: "Expanding the Boundaries: Foreign Language Composition with the WWW" (Site consists of four pages that give a brief overview of what can be done.) Final page offers links to these sample projects: German Culture Pages in English (link to the main page, with many more projects -- below are direct links to just a few ... ) - Eating in America (a very elaborate site that documents 2 Germans travels in the US, in order to learn about American food and eating habits -- includes a survey) - Foreign Students in Dresden (check out their "process" pages) - Belmont (very practical orientation information about studying abroad at the school's partner university in the United States) - Red Ryder (guide and background to a local play -- check out their journal pages) Japanese (EFL) web pages - Famous Personages in Japan project - Kyoto Restaurant Project - Japanese Recipes Pages Newfoundland K-12 school project (from junior high French classes) - Virtually Paris (directions for project in French) --> direct link to student pages index Other links from the original article: A Web Trip through our Countries (ESL students present their countries) Hatchet: A Student Survival Guide (student-created reading guide; this site has lots to look at; students created vocabulary lists, but they also each wrote an additional alternative ending to the story, and they each researched and presented info on a topic related to the story; also photos of the class trying to start a fire without matches ... ) MIIS ESL projects: Web Action home page Storytelling home page TO BE CONTINUED ... |
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