Andreas Lixl, Department
of German, Russian, and Japanese
Studies |
http://www.uncg.edu/~lixlpurc/german.html |
German Studies Trails on
theWeb
Surftips: Bundesregierung online. German Information
Service
Robert Shea's German Resources.
Studium, Alltag, Kultur
Übungen im Internet zu
Deutsch als Fremdsprache
Daniel's Real AudioLinks: Radio
Online (A, CH, D, weltweit)
Kinderseiten ausDeutschland: Berliner Spielpalast
Links of Interest. American
Association of Teachers of German
Yahoo Deutschland Suche
Welcome
to the German Studies Trails of Andreas
Lixl, Professor of German at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (USA). Listed here are some
of the most useful interdisciplinary German resources on the World Wide Web.
These literature
and culture trails are designed for everyone who likes to explore the
Internet as a virtual language laboratory or engage in research and study
projects, including Germanistik and
literary
theory.
Younger readers can connect to children's pages
on theK inderWeb, others can join German
Chatrooms, and work through German Web
Exercises on various levels of proficiency, or look for multimedia Teaching
Tools, German language learning courses such as Anita Campitelli's
superb German for
Music Lovers, and software links. Visit
our UNCG Multimedia
Language Center for popular culture laboratory links and resources. For
keyword searches on the German net,
employ the following Suchmaschinen:
Meta Ger deutsche
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A more complete list of deutsche Suchmaschinen
is available at Konstanz University. Should you encounter unexpected problems
using our German Studies Trails, or have suggestions concerning interesting
additions and revisions, please write to Andreas Lixl at this e-mail
address: mailto: andreas_Lixl@uncg.edu. Viel Spaß im Netz!
Real Audio links to Central
European Radio Stations.
For a comprehensive overview of all the trails leading to and from this
website, visit the German
Internet Project.
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Department of Gerrman,
Russian, and Japanese Studies, Andreas
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Useful launch pads for web inquiries can be found at Starting Point. Letzte Bearbeitung der Seite: Mai
2001.