German Studies Trails on
the Internet
Surftips:
D. L. Ashliman (U of Pittsburgh). German Folklore
and Mythology
Johannes Schumann. 100
Goethe-Tests (Sprachspiele)
Heinrich Heine Univ.
Übungen zu Deutsch als
Fremdsprache
Internet
für Historiker
Quellen zum Deutschunterricht von
Klaus Dautel
Germanistik im Internet
Erlanger Liste
Kinderspiele. Christian
Simeoni, interKINDERnet aus
Deutschland.
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 or online museums. Younger readers can connect to children's pages on the KinderWeb, others can join German Chatrooms, and work through German Web Exercises on various levels of proficiency, or look for multimedia Teaching Tools and Software links. Visit our UNCG Multimedia Language Center for popular culture laboratory links and resources, including the MIT list of 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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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: lixlpurc@hamlet.uncg.edu. Viel Spaß im Netz!
1. Sprache und Landeskunde
Language & Civilization
2. Kunst und Kultur
Arts & Humanities
3. Naturwissenschaft und Technik
Science & Technology
4. Unterricht und Forschung
Education & Research
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UNCG Dept of German & Russian | Andreas Lixl. Home Page
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