The following table is a comprehensive list of instructional course websites produced by both Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services and the College of Liberal Arts. Listings marked with a [*] have been produced by or with the assistance of LAITS. If you need assistance with your course website, see Instructional Web Services.
| Course Information | Course Description | |
| * 19th Century France: A Visual Resource Professor Alexandra K Wettlaufer French and Italian |
This interdisciplinary web site presents an overview of nineteenth-century French visual culture in relation to history, literature and social changes. | |
| * Alkitaab Text Book Kristen Brustad, Mahmoud Al-Batal, and Abbas Al-Tonsi Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures |
A textbook series for Arabic. | |
| * American Politics Government |
Computer-based resources to enhance a student's experience in GOV 310, the introductory American Politics course at the University of Texas at Austin. | |
| Arabic Mohammad A Mohammad Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures |
Arabic language exercises at the University of Texas. | |
| Arabic Teaching Resources Kristen Brustad, Mahmoud Al-Batal, and Abbas Al-Tonsi Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures |
A restricted web site (only for use by University of Texas students) with audio and video resources for Arabic language learning. | |
| * ASLonline 1 Franky Ramont Linguistics |
An online resource designed to help students remember, recognize, and produce the signs used in the classroom. The site supplements classroom instruction, lab activities, homework, and other assignments that are part of ASL 506. | |
| * ASLonline 2 Franky Ramont Linguistics |
An online resource designed to help students remember, recognize, and produce the signs used in the classroom. The site supplements classroom instruction, lab activities, homework, and other assignments that are part of ASL 507. | |
| * ASLonline 3 Franky Ramont Linguistics |
An online resource designed to help students remember, recognize, and produce the signs used in the classroom. The site supplements classroom instruction, lab activities, homework, and other assignments that are part of ASL 312K. | |
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* Aswaat Arabiyya |
An online resource designed for learners and teachers of Arabic seeking materials for listening comprehension. | |
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L'AVIS DES ARTISTES |
AVIS DES ARTISTES was developed to help intermediate and advanced students improve their oral comprehension skills. A sequence of audio and video selections provides the basis for comprehension exercises of increasing difficulty. | |
| Liberal Arts ITS Digital Audio Catalog |
Audio materials presented on this website are properties of respective publishers. Resources are intended for the use of students enrolled in courses at the University of Texas at Austin. | |
| Bat City Review Faculty of the English Department English |
An annual journal of poetry, prose & art published by the Department of English at the University of Texas at Austin. | |
| * Berlin Topographies Sabine Hake Germanic Studies |
A multimedia web site (partially restricted to University of Texas students) exploring Berlin through the centuries with movies, art and photographs. | |
| * Cafe Russia Tom Garza Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies |
This web site guides students through surfing the internet in Russia. It includes vocabulary review, keyboard set up, and the exploration of the most popular Russian websites. | |
| * Cantar de mio Cid Dr. Matthew Bailey Spanish and Portuguese |
Audio and online translation in English and modern Spanish of this 14th century medieval Spanish manuscript. | |
| Center for Perceptual Systems Faculty and Staff of Center for Perceptual Systems Center for Perceptual Systems |
An integrated program for the study of Perception, Neuroscience and Computation comprised of members of the Psychology department as well as departments from other Colleges. | |
| Chinese Take-In Professor Wen-Hua Teng, Vanessa Chiang, and Chung-Kai Huang Department of Asian Studies |
Chinese Take-In provides an interactive environment where first-year Chinese learners can practice listening outside the classroom according to individual needs and paces while receiving immediate feedback. | |
| Cimrman Dr. Craig Cravens Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies |
This blog is intended to serve as both a source of amusement, by introducing the reader to the humor of Czech culture through the Czech tradition of Cimrman, and as a pedagogical resource to demonstrate the use of teaching language with drama in the classroom. | |
| Classical Utilitarianism Professor Dan Bonevac and Paul Lyon Philosophy |
A compilation of writings by classical utilitarians and commentary on their works. | |
| * The Classical World in Medical Terminology George Doig and Catherine Dossin Classics |
A picture of medical terms in a Classical setting, involving extracts from Greek and Roman History, Literature, Mythology, Art, Architecture and Culture. | |
| * Clicabrasil Vivian Flanzer Spanish and Portuguese |
A site with Portuguese language lessons that highlight aspects of Brazilian culture. These lessons are designed for intermediate to advanced students, but are accessible to everyone. |
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| * Clouds and Precipitation Troy Kimmel Geography |
An introduction to the terminology and types of clouds and precipitation. | |
| * Constitution Day Archives Dr. James Henson Government |
Archive of scholarly discussion about the United States Constitution on Constitution Day, September 17. | |
| Corridos: Mexican and Mexican-American Ballads Professor James R Nicolopulos Spanish and Portuguese |
A restricted web site (open only to University of Texas students) devoted to archiving and explicating various corridos from Mexico and the southwestern United States. | |
| Cultural Studies Professor Kathleen C Stewart Anthropology |
A restricted web site (open only to University of Texas students) examining culture as a generative force lodged in sensibilities, dreams, styles, and forms of power. | |
| Daily Intelligencer Dr Steve Friesen Classics |
A web learning environment that is designed to help learn methods of Gospel interpretation. Restricted to University of Texas students. | |
| * Danteworlds Professor Guy Raffa French and Italian |
An integrated multimedia journey, combining images, textual commentary, & audio recordings--through the three realms of the afterlife presented in Dante's Divine Comedy. Danteworlds is conceived as a complement to the experience of reading and discussing Dante's Divine Comedy. | |
| Deutsch im Blick Professor Zsuzsanna Abrams Germanic Studies |
1st-year German language program based on videos of native speakers and the UT Summer Program in Würzburg, Germany. | |
| eAnthro Labs Dr. John Kappelman Anthropology |
eAnthro Labs is an interactive environment in which participants have the option of uploading their own data to explore a particular hypothesis. If you have any problems using this site or have any other questions, please feel free to contact us. | |
| East European Jewish History Dr. Mary Neuburger Department of History |
Explore East European Jewish History. Dr. Mary Neuburger is a Professor in the Department of History, with interests ranging from ethnicity and nationalism, to material culture, gender, consumption, and commodity history. |
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| eSkeletons Project Dr. John Kappelman Anthropology |
The eSkeletons Project web site enables you to view the bones of a human, gorilla, and baboon and gather information about them from our osteology database. | |
| eLucy Dr. John Kappelman Anthropology |
eLucy is a website that will help you to learn about the world's most famous fossil, Lucy, a member of the species Australopithecus afarensis, who lived 3.2 million years ago. | |
| * Foreign Language Audio Online LAITS Liberal Arts ITS |
A collection of audio language modules used at the University of Texas at Austin. | |
| * Foreign Language Teacher's Toolbox Professors Esther Raizen and Jane Lippmann Liberal Arts ITS |
Resources for foreign language teachers. | |
| * Français Interactif Professor Carl Blyth and Karen Kelton French and Italian |
Online audio and video resources for the undergraduate French student. | |
| French Verbs are Accessible! Professor Jane Lippmann French and Italian |
40 modules designed to help foreign language students feel more confident with French verbs. | |
| GeoDia Adam Rabinowitz, PhD Classics |
GeoDia (jee-oh-DEE-uh, short for "geodiachronicity") is intended to provide a simple, intuitive way for people to visualize the temporal, geographic, and material aspects of ancient Mediterranean civilizations. | |
| Going The Distance: Reading Janet Swaffar and Katherine Arens Germanic Studies |
An online textbook for foreign-language teacher training, outlining an approach to teaching language through reading popular and literary texts. | |
| * Government Internship Program Dr. James Henson Government |
A Government Department course providing students with practical political and policy experience informed by their education at the university. | |
| Handbook of Texas Online Faculty of the College of Liberal Arts Liberal Arts |
The Handbook of Texas Online is a multidisciplinary encyclopedia of Texas history, geography, and culture. | |
| * Hebrew Language at the University of Texas at Austin Professor Esther Raizen Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures |
An overview of Hebrew resources at UT-Austin including tools developed for the Modern Hebrew Project. | |
| Hemispheres Faculty and Staff of ASNIC, LANIC, and REENIC |
An International Studies outreach consortium. | |
| * Hindi Urdu Health Rupert Snell and Jishnu Shankar Hindi Urdu Flagship |
This website focuses on language use in South Asian health practices. | |
| * Histories of the Modern Middle East Yoav Di-Capua, Ph.D. History |
Maps, timelines, and resources supporting instruction in two courses on histories of the modern Middle East. | |
| Homosexuality in Greece and Rome Thomas K. Hubbard Classics |
This web site makes available to the public the first two chapters of Homosexuality in Greece and Rome: A Sourcebook of Basic Documents, edited by Thomas K. Hubbard and published by University of California Press in April 2003. |