360-degree virtual reality (VR) videos developed by Margherita Berti
This channel offers a collection of open and free-to-use 360-degree virtual reality (VR) videos for Italian learners and language educators. Currently under development by Margherita Berti, this channel supports the Open Education Movement and aims to enhance and improve current language textbooks with innovative pedagogical materials and researched practices.
Italian News Clicks by Isa Orvieto and Maria Sepa.
Italian News Click is an easy reader of selected clips from the Italian press
Learnamo created in 2018 and run by Graziana Filomeno e Rocco Dabellonio from Puglia.
Learnamo is a free website for learning Italian that offers video learning content and exercises at various levels and in a variety of subjects (culture, grammar, colloquial Italian).
Liconoscevobene.net, a cinema-focused blog for students of Italian created by Judy Cohen and Alberto Maio.
Liconoscevobene.net is a blog for Italian language and culture students who love movies – or who just want to practice Italian in a creative, interesting way! On the website, students can read photo-stories of great Italian films, with Italian and English side-by-side. There is a new installment every Saturday, in serial format. You may also subscribe to receive news of new updates: https://www.liconoscevobene.net/subscribe
Online Italian Club is a collection of free resources for learning Italian, categorized according to 6 CEF levels, with grammar explanations and practice exercises, and some skills development, reading listening and conversation.
Prima learning (Pedagogical Repository of Italian Media Activities)
Created at the University of Pennsylvania, Prima gathers Italian media realia and create multi-modal, inclusive, and accessible content that promoted diverse voices.
Sharing European Architectural Heritage: Innovative language teaching tools for academic and professional mobility in Architecture and Construction” (SEAH) created by Mariapia D’Angelo, Maria Chiara Ferro e Maria Piccioni.
A collection of innovative language teaching tools for academic and professional mobility in Architecture and Construction. The project relies on the use of a variety of methods at each stage, including: semi-automatic creation and annotation of language corpora; automatic extraction of linguistic (lexical, morphological, syntactic and pragmatic) features to inform the learning materials; OER-Platform implementation and testing; survey-based methods for data collection and analysis.
Learn Italian with Lucrezia by Lucrezia Oddone.
The YouTube channel "Learn Italian with Lucrezia” was created in 2011 and features online videos for learning Italian, ranging from grammar lessons to cultural vlogs and tips for speaking.
Italiano bello is a collection of online courses divided into standard proficiency levels: basic A1-A2, intermediate B1-B2 and advanced C1-C2. Each level is further divided into two parts, e.g. A1.1 and A1.2. Each course contains four or five thematic learning units. Each unit includes communication topics, grammar, vocabulary, an additional section named Pausa Caffè and an episode of the video Fumetto. The unit has a final test and at the end of each course there is a large additional final test. This is still a work in progress.