In yesterday's session I introduced you to the web site CEOExpress.com. This is one of my favorite all-in-one sites on the Internet, and I think you'll find it resourceful for your classrooms.
What is CEOExpress.com? In brief:
CEOExpress Company was founded in 1998 by Patricia Pomerleau, an authority on how emerging technologies impact the future of Fortune 500 organizations. In January 1999, privately held CEOExpress Company launched its first online desktop, CEOExpress.com. Developed to organize the best resources on the Web for busy executives, CEOExpress.com now hosts over 1.8 million visits per month. As of mid-2000, CEOExpress Company has expanded its reach on the Internet with the launch of four new sites: WiredCEO, the first wireless portal for executives, as well as JournalistExpress, MDExpress and LawyerExpress. In 2001, LogisticsExpress was launched in partnership with Norbridge, Inc. CLOExpress brings together the best logistics resources on the Internet for busy Chief Logistics Officers and executives. Each of these sites serves as the gateway to the Internet for their respective professional audience.
When you are facilitating the learning of English in your classrooms this site offers you many options. For example, I pointed out to you the international news section in the left column. Why not ask your students to study current events and report on them using their English skills?
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