Most pages are well-written either in Japanese or English or bilingually. Why don't you visit their HPs!
- Dr. Glenn Stockwell (Waseda University, Tokyo)
- Dr. Stockwell was a former colleague of mine before joining Waseda U. He has been one of the great and active researchers in the field of CALL .
- Prof. Kojiro Asao (Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto)
- Prof. Asao is one of the great and active leaders in the field of Computers and TEFL as well as the listowner of EFLJ (English as a Foreign Language in Japan). He joined Faculty of Letters at Ritsumeikan UNiversity in April 2003.
- Prof. Katsuyoshi Sanematsu (Rikkyo University, Tokyo)
- Prof. Sanematsu is one of the leading scholars on Cultural Anthropology focusing on central and south America in Japan and has published books and papers.
- Prof. Shuji Ozeki (Chubu University, Kasugai)
- Prof. Ozeki is one of the best wizards in Mac computing and is both the co-founder, the co-listowner, and active coordinator of discussion lists such as HWG (Hypermedia Works Group) and NET-LANG (Network and Language Education).
- Prof. Masatoshi Sugiura (Nagoya University,
Nagoya)
- Prof. Sugiura is also one of the best wizards in Mac computing and the co-founder, the co-listowner, and active coordinator of discussion lists such as HWG, NET-LANG, and EFLJ.
- Prof. Dr. Tom Robb (Kyoto Sangyo University,
Kyoto)
- Dr. Robb, who is a well-known technical supervisor for TESL-L and others, has been actively researching on computers and EFL. His web page has a project report on "Famous Japanese Personage".
- Prof. Dr. Kenji Kitao (Doshisha University,
Kyotanabe)
- Dr. Kitao has been teaching and researching on EFL, Communication, and Educational Technology and has also published a number of textbooks and reference books.
- Prof. Dr. Mike Levy (The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia)
- Dr. Levy has been a leading scholar in CALL. He was a co-editor for CALL-EJ Online (Currently CALL-EJ) until July, 2010.
- Prof. Hitoshi Goto (Tohoku University, Sendai)
- Prof. Goto provides a useful reference sites for Linguistics and Humanities and Social Sciences.
- Prof. Kazuhiko Hagiwara (Griffith University,
Brisbane, Australia)
- Prof. Hagiwara has been teaching Japanese at Griffith University Nathan Campus in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and he is also an expert on computing.
- Prof. Hiromi Imamura (Chubu University, Kasugai)
- Prof. Imamura has been active using CALL and the Internet in her teaching and research.
- Prof. Hideto Harashima (Maebashi Institute
of Technology, Maebashi)
- Prof. Harashima is a multi-talented scholar. Why don't you find it out?
- Prof. Steve McCarty (Osaka Jogakuin University, Osaka)
- Prof. McCarty provides bilingual web pages on bilingualism and online education.
- Mr. Hiko Fukawa
- Mr. Fukawa who had graduated from the University of Kansas has lived in Tahichi as a freelance guide and an inn owner.