Open Educational Resources: Languages
French
- Français interactifAward-winning first year French curriculum used by learners all over the world. Explores French language and culture by following the lives of real students who have participated in the UT Summer Program in Lyon.
- LibertéLiberté is a first-year college French textbook with a true communicative approach.
- Le Littéraire dans le quotidienTextbook for a transdisiplinary approach to reading/writing at the first and second year levels of college French.
- Chansons françaisesThe integrated music component of Français interactif. Chansons features a French or Francophone song, related to each chapter's cultural or pedagogical focus, presented via audio or video.
- Enhancing French SkillsEnhancing French skills is a website for intermediate learners of French. It includes authentic language videos from French websites, as well as interviews of French speakers on cultural topics.
- Les Conversations Mises à JourCollection of authentic conversations in French that targets mostly intermediate and advanced learners of French.
- Tex's French GrammarAn online pedagogical reference grammar of the French language that combines authoritative grammar explanations, self-correcting exercises and online audio with surreal dialogues and cartoon images.
Japanese
- JOSHU, a site for learning the Japanese languageJOSHU (Japanese Online Self-Help Utility) means "assistant", or "tutor" in Japanese, which is what this website attempts to be to anyone interested in learning the Japanese language. JOSHU is supported by the Japanese Language Program, UT-Austin.
- Beginning Japanese for Professionals: Book 1Designed for beginning learners who want to learn basic Japanese for the purpose of living and working in Japan. Unlike textbooks written primarily for students, whose content largely centers on student life, this book focuses more on social and professional life beyond school.
- Preadvanced JapanesePreadvanced Japanese is designed for students who have intermediate competency in Japanese, roughly at Level 2 on the ILR (The Interagency Language Roundtable) proficiency scale, and are working on reaching Level 3.
German
- Deutsch im BlickA multimedia 1st-year German language program based on videos of native speakers and the UT Summer Program in Würzburg,. Includes recorded vocabulary, phonetics lessons, and more.
- German Frame-semantic Online Lexicon (G-FOL)A prototype of a new kind of pedagogical dictionary. The goal is to help students learn how words are used in modern-day German and in real life contexts.
- Grimm GrammarAn online German grammar reference, featuring zany post-modern Grimm’s fairy tale characters, authoritative grammar explanations, self-correcting exercises, online audio and cartoon images.
Spanish
- Heritage SpanishCommunity website where instructors can find and share resources for Heritage Spanish.
- Spanish Grammar in ContextA website for learning and practicing real-world Spanish grammar
- Actividades de práctica con aprendices del españolAn online collection of videos of second language and heritage language learners of Spanish during oral interviews and provides supplemental activities to help viewers investigate learners’ language and proficiency levels.
- Español AbiertoA repository for open Spanish resources
- Spanish Proficiency ExercisesA compilation of brief video clips in which native speakers of Spanish from various locations throughout Latin America and Spain demonstrate various language tasks.
Supplemental Materials
- Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning (COERLL)One of 16 National Foreign Language Resource Centers (LRC's) funded by the U.S. Department of Education. The overall mission of these federally-funded centers is to improve the teaching and learning of foreign languages by producing resources (materials and best practices) that can be profitably employed in a variety of settings.
- Learning Resources for 46 Languages -Open CultureFeatures resources for learning 46 different languages from various providers including Carnegie Mellon, BBC, and Yale among many others. Featured content includes website-based material, audio recordings, flashcards, and Podcasts for learning Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Thai among 39 others.
- Language ToolsTools that instructor needs to access language learning.
- Open Learning Initiative - Carnegie Mellon UniversityOffers online courses to anyone who wants to learn or teach. Includes full courses in some languages.
LCC Library Resources
The Library provides access to databases that contain e-books, e-journals, images, videos, etc. that can be used to supplement textbooks and other course materials. To learn more, see the following:
Advantages of ebooks include:
- accessible 24/7 from anywhere with your username and password
- can search the text of the book to find information
- never any library fines