teaching_english_network_age.jpg (4348 Byte) Teaching English in the Network Age is an ongoing series of articles written by Edward Tanguay for the English Language Teachers' Association Berlin-Brandenburg.  The purpose of this series is to alert English teachers of the exponential growth of the Internet and the coming impact this will have on the profession of English teaching, and to give English teachers specific advice on how to develop habits now which will allow them to improve their effectivity in an increasingly networked world.
1 English Teachers, Prepare Yourselves for the Digital Age
Edward Tanguay, May 16, 1997

This article was written for English teachers who have a growing sense that the Internet is becoming more and more important for their professional careers. It tells them why the Internet is important to their profession, what they can expect in the years to come, and how they can prepare themselves as English teachers in the digital age.
2 Every English Teacher Needs a Multimedia Internet PC
Edward Tanguay, February 6, 1998

If you are an English teacher and do not yet have daily access to an E-mail account and to the World Wide Web, it is time you made serious considerations about getting such access either at home or at work. This article will tell you exactly what the English teacher needs to buy to get the best of the Internet today.

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