This site consists principally of a page of links to current research in the field of ICT in education. This means that a lot of it is focused on ICT in schools, and is therefore more relevant to young learners,
A recently-launched ICT journal, this site offers lesson plans in a number of ICT areas. Examples include using the Internet for skills work, summary skills and dictionary work.
This is the web site for the Business English Special Interest Group of IATEFL. BESIG's members are mainly teachers of Business English and include both native and non-native speakers of English.
A site set up by various universities and funded through the European Union with modules for self-training in many aspects of ICT, including managing a SAC.
There are weekly articles on topics of interest to ELT professionals - updated every Friday, teaching tips, ELT discussion forum, inks to other sites of interest to English teachers (and learners. Teachers can submit articles for publication in the weekly column.
TESL-EJ is fully refereed, freely-distributed academic journal. It is an internationally-recognized source of ESL and EFL information. It publishes a wide array of articles and reviews, linking authors and readers on an international scale.
The web site for the popular ELT newspaper. The site contains ELT news from around the world, a calendar of events, jobs, short reviews of recent publications, and profiles of ELT figures.
Mario Rinvolucri's free internet magazine for teachers interested in trying humanistic approaches in the classroom. There are some interesting articles, as well as lesson outlines, a regular look at an old teaching technique, book previews, ideas for using corpora, poems and jokes.
This site contains excerpts from The Language Teacher, the monthly publication of the Japan Association for Language Teaching. Updated on 20th of each month, archives go back to 1996.