TESOL International Association is pleased to officially unveil the ELT Edtech Toolkit: Edtech for English Teaching Excellence, a powerful new subscription-based resource designed to help English language educators discover and integrate cutting-edge technology tools that enhance teaching and learning.
Created in collaboration with award-winning professor and edtech expert Brent Warner, the dynamic ELT Edtech Toolkit addresses one of the most common challenges faced by educators today: keeping up with ever-changing technology while being expected to do more with less time and fewer resources.
“The toolkit was built with the needs of real teachers in mind—especially those who want to use technology more effectively but don’t have hours to research and test tools,” said Warner. “It’s curated, practical, and regularly updated to keep up with evolving technology.”
The toolkit features:
- More than 100 edtech tools, vetted and categorized for English language teaching
- Searchable filters based on language skills, platform, and price range
- Quick-start guides and practical classroom applications for every tool
- Updates twice a year to keep pace with emerging technologies
Each resource page is designed to help teachers go beyond product features to understand how a tool can enhance instruction—whether for lesson planning, grading, language practice, or productivity. Alternative tool options and links to additional resources are also included.
To learn more or subscribe, visit: www.tesol.org/elt-toolkit
About the Author
Brent Warner is a professor of ESL at Irvine Valley College in California, and an educational technology enthusiast. He is cohost of the DIESOL podcast, the only podcast with a specific focus on edtech in ESL, and a blogger for TESOL International Association. He frequently presents on the crossroads of technology and language learning, focusing on student engagement and developing learner autonomy.
TESOL International Association is the trusted global community for knowledge and expertise in English language teaching. TESOL advances the professional expertise in English language teaching to speakers of other languages in multilingual contexts worldwide through professional learning, research, standards, and advocacy. In principle and in practice, TESOL values professionalism, respect, integrity, and lifelong learning and seeks diverse and inclusive participation within the field of English language teaching. TESOL promotes equitable representation, engagement, and broad access to professional opportunities for all and works to eliminate any kind of discrimination. TESOL is a professional community of more than 8,000 English language professionals representing more than 100 countries. For more information, please visit www.tesol.org.