Bibliography
I can recommend all of the following, with the Dudeney book and those published by OUP being particularly good for one-off lesson plans based on a particular website/page.
- The Internet and the Language Classroom, Dudeney, G. (Cambridge, 2000)
- Dave Sperling's Internet Guide, Sperling, D. (Prentice Hall, 1998)
- How to Use the Internet in ELT, Teeler, D. and Gray, P. (Longman, 2000)
- Internet and ELT: the impact of the Internet on ELT, Eastment, D. (Summertown Publishing, 1999)
- Internet English Gitsaki, C. and Taylor, R. (OUP, 2000)
- The Internet, Windeatt, S., Hardisty, D. and Eastment, D., (OUP, 2000)
- The Internet and Young Learners, Lewis, G. (OUP 2004)
- Teaching English with Information Technology, Gordon-Smith, D. and Baber, E. (Modern English Publishing, 2005)
Some publishers have companion websites for their "resource books" (also course books) -- partly to combat this problem. The three OUP books above all do (registration required):
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