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| Hebrew Language Teachers' Toolbox |
This page links to tools which Hebrew language teachers might
want to use in working with their students, and provides various ideas and suggestions related
to the use of technology in the Hebrew classroom.
Before you start, you will need to configure your browser for viewing Hebrew on the Internet. This page is a good starting point. Type Hebrew using Mechon-Mamre's virtual Hebrew keyboard. Guide your students through virtual tours in Israel and other places. Enrich your classes with puzzles and other games which will keep your students happy. Visit Hebrew instructional sites of interest. View short documentaries about the Hebrew langauge and related subjects of interest. Join Hebrew Computing, a listserv which deals with Hebrew and technology, and other interest groups which provide support and a variety of good ideas. Consider methodological and pedagogical issues related to technology in the language classroom. What are the advantages and disatvantages of technology? How can we maximize its benefits? Music in the Hebrew Classroom-- a set of musical activities in Hebrew. A list of Universities offering a Hebrew language program in the United States and Canada. Find a school where students can study Hebrew at a level of their choice (developed by CARLA) If you would like to know what today's Hebrew date is, go here. Explore a general Language Teachers' Toolbox, developed by Esther Raizen and Jane Lippmann from UT AUstin. |