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Publications of Frank L Borchardt    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

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Books

  1. Borchardt, Frank L. (Techology Consultant), New Horizon College English, I (First Semester), 4 vols., edited by Zheng Shutang (2001-2002), Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press
  2. F.L. Borchardt, Doomsday Speculation as a Strategy of Persuasion (1990), Lewiston: Edwin Mellen
  3. F.L. Borchardt, German Antiquity in Renaissance Myth (1971), Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins Press

Edited Volumes

  1. New Horizon College English, I (First Semester), 4 vols., edited by Zheng Shutang (2001-2002), Beijing: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press (Technology Consultant.)
  2. with Eleanor M. T. Johnson, Proceedings of the Computer Assisted Learning and Instruction Consortium 1996 Annual Symposium at the University of New Mexico,"Distance Learning" (1996), Durham: CALICO
  3. with Eleanor M. T. Johnson, Proceedings of the Computer Assisted Learning and Instruction Consortium 1995 Annual Symposium at Middlebury College, "Collaborative Learning" (1995), Durham: CALICO
  4. with Eleanor M. T. Johnson, Resource Guide for Computing and Language Learning (1995), Durham: CALICO
  5. with Eleanor M. T. Johnson, Proceedings of the Computer Assisted Learning and Instruction Consortium 1994 Annual Symposium at Northern Arizona University "Human Factors" (1994), Durham: CALICO
  6. with Eleanor M. T. Johnson, Proceedings of the Computer Assisted Learning and Instruction Consortium 1993 Annual Symposium at the College of William and Mary, "Assessment" (1993), Durham: CALICO
  7. with Marion C. Salinger, A Conversation in the Life of Leland R. Phelps (1987), Durham: Institute for International Studies

Articles/Essays/Chapters in Books

  1. F.L. Borchardt, Can Computers Teach Languages Faster and Better?, in The Five-Minute Linguist, edited by Earl Erickson (Winter, 2006), Equinox Publishing: London  [abs] [author's comments]
  2. F.L. Borchardt, The Stories of Heinrich von Kleist, DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Spring, 2003)
  3. F.L. Borchardt, May the Circle Be Unbroken: The Theory and Practice Dialogue in a Multimedia World, in Emerging Technologies in Teacher Languages and Cultures, edited by Yoshiko Saito-Abbott, Richard Donavan, Thomas F. Abbott (2003), pp. 11-23, LARC Press: San Diego [htm]  [abs]
  4. F.L. Borchardt, Goethe's Faust in English, DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Winter, 2001)
  5. F.L. Borchardt, Tales of Hoffmann . . ., DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Spring, 2001)
  6. F.L. Borchardt, Grimm & Campbell, DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Fall, 2000)
  7. F.L. Borchardt, Why I support the National Museum of Language, Newsletter (National Museum of Language), vol. 1 no. 2-3 (Spring/Summer 2000), pp. 6
  8. F.L. Borchardt, An HTML Tutorial, DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Spring, 1999)
  9. F.L. Borchardt, Toward an Aesthetics of Multimedia, CALL Journal: Computer Assisted Language Learning (Exeter), vol. 12 no. 1 (1999), pp. 3-28
  10. F.L. Borchardt, Forum: The III Congreso Internacional (Tele)Informática Educativa y II Foro Regional de Tecnología, 14-17 April 1999, Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Santa Fe, Argentina, CALL Journal: Computer Assisted Language Learning (Exeter), vol. 12 no. 3 (1999), pp. 255-59
  11. F.L. Borchardt, A Geography of German Arts & Letters, DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Winter, 1998)
  12. F.L. Borchardt, German Song as Poetry, DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Fall, 1998)
  13. F.L. Borchardt, On the History and Aesthetics of Screen Design, in MultiMedia CALL: Theory and Practice, edited by Keith Cameron (1998), pp. 3-10, Elm Bank Publications
  14. F.L. Borchardt, For, Against, For the Development and Dissemination of CALL, in Language Teaching and Language Technology, edited by Sake Jager, John Nerbonne, Arthur van Essen (1998), pp. 218-225, Lisse: Swets & Zeitlinger
  15. F.L. Borchardt, The Holy Roman Empire, DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Winter, 1997)
  16. F.L. Borchardt, Tales of Hoffmann . . ., DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Fall, 1997)
  17. F.L. Borchardt, Theory, assessment, praxis: On the body and soul of computer assisted language learning, in Nexus-- The Convergence of Language Teaching and Research Using Technology, CALICO Monograph Series, edited by K. Murphy-Judy, vol. 4 (1997), pp. 13-27, Durham, NC
  18. F.L. Borchardt, Goethe's Faust in English, DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Winter, 1996)
  19. F.L. Borchardt, Rilke, Kafka, Mann, DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Fall, 1996)
  20. F.L. Borchardt, (Re)-Visions of the Possible: '92-'96, Foreign Language Notes, vol. 38 no. 2 (Spring, 1996), pp. 3-7
  21. F.L. Borchardt, The German Language, in The Encyclopedia of the Reformation, edited by Hans Hillerbrand, vol. I (1996), pp. 196-199, New York: Oxford University Press
  22. F.L. Borchardt, German Life and Thought II, DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Winter, 1995)
  23. F.L. Borchardt, "Preface" and "Language and Computing at Duke University, or, Virtue Triumphant, for the Time Being", in Thirty Years of Computer Assisted Language Instruction, Festschrift for John R. Russell, CALICO Monograph Series, edited by Ruth H. Sanders, vol. 3 (1995), pp. 3-5, 57-83, Durham, NC: CALICO
  24. F.L. Borchardt, Gutenberg and D.W. Griffith or Books and Movies: Language Learning and the Aesthetics of Multi-media, in The Added Value of Technologies in Language Learning: Proceedings of the Second International IBM Conference on Technologies & Language Learning, edited by Jozef Colpaert, Wilfried Decoo, & Dominique Markey (1995), pp. 7-18, IBM: International Education Centre, La Hulpe
  25. F.L. Borchardt, German Life and Thought, DILR Duke Institute for Learning in Retirement (Winter, 1994)
  26. with Mei Yuan and Richard A. Kunst, A Neural Network for Disambiguating Pinyin Chinese Input, in Proceedings of the Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium 1994 Annual Symposium (1994), pp. 239-243, CALICO: Durham
  27. F.L. Borchardt, Memorizing or Learning: Predicting Machine Intelligence, in Natural Language Processing Techniques and Technology in Assessment and Education: Proceedings of the Conference, edited by Randy M. Kaplan and Jill C. Burstein (1994), pp. 1-13, Princeton: Educational Testing Service (Keynote Address.)
  28. F.L. Borchardt, From Duke University: Government Linguists at Duke, The CALLer [CALL Arlington: Center for the Advancement of Language Learning Newsletter, vol. 1 no. 1 (1994), pp. 9-10
  29. F.L. Borchardt, German Poetry, I. Origins to 1750, in New Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry & Poetics, edited by Alex Preminger and T.V.F. Brogan (1993), pp. 462-467, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press
  30. F.L. Borchardt, The Philosophical Challenge: ICALI and Artificial Neural Networks, in Proceedings of the Computer Assisted leaning and Instruction Consortium 1993 Annual Symposium on "Assessment" (1993), pp. 13-15, Durham: CALICO
  31. with Edna Andrews, Gender Signalling in Russian: a Contrastive Analysis between Native Speakers and Neural Networks, Language Quarterly, vol. 31 (1993), pp. 1-40
  32. F.L. Borchardt, Language Training vs. Language Education, Conference Report 1993 (1993), pp. 17-21, Hürth: BILC Sekretariat (BILC (Bureau of International Language Cooperation), DLI (Defense Language Institute), Monterey, CA, 7 June 1993.)
  33. F.L. Borchardt, Assessment: A Preliminary Bibliography, CALICO Journal, vol. 9 no. 3 (1992), pp. 71-93
  34. F.L. Borchardt, From the Director's Desk, CALICO Journal, vol. 9-14 no. 1 (1992)
  35. F.L. Borchardt, Using a Multi-Media Approach to Computer Based Training: CAI Goals, Obstacles, and Methods, CALL Austria, vol. 15 (October, 1991), pp. 23-31
  36. F.L. Borchardt, Press Any Key to Continue: Technology and Fantasy for the Rest of the '90s, CALICO Journal, vol. 8 no. 4 (June, 1991), pp. 17-24
  37. Hyphenation and 'Bogus' Word detection: An Experiment in the Economic Use of Neural Modelling in Text-Processing, edited by Frank L. Borchardt, Andreas Geyer-Schulz, Wolfgang H. Janko, Nick Staddon, Hongbin Wang, Diskussionspapiere zum Tätigkeitsfeld Informationsverarbeitung und Informationswirtschaft (April, 1991), Vienna
  38. F.L. Borchardt, Michael von Aitzing, in Die deutsche Literatur: Biographisches und bibliographisches Lexikon, edited by Jörg Jungmayr, vol. Reihe II, Abteiling A: Autorenlexikon (1991), pp. 858-868, Bern: Peter Lang
  39. F.L. Borchardt, Wie Falsch war der Fälscher Trithemius (Kreuznach, 6 July 1985), in Johannes Trithemius: Humanismus und Magie im vorreformatischen Deutschland, edited by Richard Auernheimer and Frank Baron, vol. Bad Kreuznacher Symposien, I, Beiträge z (1991), pp. 17-28, Munich: Profil
  40. F.L. Borchardt, The Magus as Renaissance Man, Sixteenth Century Journal, vol. XXI no. 1 (Spring, 1990), pp. 57-76
  41. F.L. Borchardt, Hermann Borchardt, in Deutschsprachige Exilliteratur seit 1933, edited by John M. Spalek, vol. II New York (1990), pp. 120-131, Bern: Franke Verlag
  42. F.L. Borchardt, Restoring the Millennium to Seventeenth-Century Utopias, Studies in Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures, vol. III (1990), pp. 29-36
  43. F.L. Borchardt, The Ideal Learning Center of the Future, in Designing the Learning Center of the Future, edited by Ann Kennedy (1990), pp. 9-13, [Philadelphia]: International Association for Learning Laboratories
  44. F.L. Borchardt, Using the Computerized Dataset to Accompany GERMAN: A Structural Approach (1989), New York: W.W. Norton (2nd ed.1990.)
  45. F.L. Borchardt, Neural Network Computing and Natural Language Processing, CALICO Journal, vol. 5 no. 4 (June, 1988), pp. 63-75
  46. F.L. Borchardt, The Theory and Practice of Comedy in Sixteenth-Century Germany, Daphnis, vol. 17 (1988), pp. 1-14
  47. F.L. Borchardt, Tur(n)ing the Tables: A Quiet Polemic, Scope, vol. 4 no. 3 (May-June, 1986), pp. 21-23 (expanded version in CALICO Journal (June 1987).)
  48. F.L. Borchardt, Forgery, False Attribution, and Fiction: Early Modern German History and Literature, Res Publica Literaria, vol. 9 (1986), pp. 27-35
  49. F.L. Borchardt, Johannes Philippus Abelinus, in Die deutsche Literatur: Biographisches und bibliographisches Lexikon, edited by Jörg Jungmayr, vol. Reihe II, Abteiling A: Autorenlexikon (1985), pp. 22-35, Bern: Peter Lang
  50. F.L. Borchardt, Starting Up in Computing: Ten Fables for Faculty, Unterrichtspraxis, vol. 17 no. 1 (1984), pp. 44-52
  51. F.L. Borchardt, Luther's 'Minnesang': 'Sie ist mir lieb die werde Magd', in Spectrum Medii Aevi: Essays in Early German Literature in honor of George Fenwick Jones, Göppinger Arbeiten zur Germanistik, #362, edited by William C. McDonald (1983), pp. 41-59, Göppingen: Kümmerle
  52. F.L. Borchardt, Thomas Mann: A Letter to Hermann Borchardt, Monatshefte, vol. 74 no. 3 (1982), pp. 236-237
  53. F.L. Borchardt, Kleist's Space, South Atlantic Bulletin, vol. 45 no. 4 (November, 1980), pp. 1-14
  54. Frank Baron, Doctor Faustus: From History to Legend, German Quarterly, vol. 52 (1979), pp. 401-2 (Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1978.)
  55. F.L. Borchardt, Medievalism in Renaissance Germany, in Herman Salinger Festschrift, edited by Leland R. Phelps (1978), pp. 73-85, Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press
  56. F.L. Borchardt, Seminar in German Civilization, in Options for the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Literature, and Culture, edited by Warren C. Born and Kathryn Buch (1978), pp. 62-4, New York: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
  57. F.L. Borchardt, First Contacts with Italy: German Chancellery Humanism in Prague, in The Renaissance and Reformation in Germany: An Introduction, edited by Gerhart Hoffmeister (1977), pp. 1-16, New York: Frederick Ungar
  58. F.L. Borchardt, Petrarch: The German Connection, in Francis Petrarch: Six Centuries Later, edited by Aldo Scaglione (1975), pp. 418-31, Chapel Hill, NC
  59. F.L. Borchardt, Zur Zeitstruktur der radikalen Sozialkritik am Vorabend der Reformation, Akten des V. Internationalen Germanisten-Kongresses Cambridge 1975, vol. III (1975), pp. 27-36 (Jahrbuch für internationale Germanistik, Reihe A: Kongreßberichte, II (Lang: Bern, 1976).)
  60. F.L. Borchardt, The Bookman Johannes Trithemius, Amphora: Journal of Alcuin Society, vol. 14 (Fall, 1973), pp. 3-13
  61. F.L. Borchardt, Goethe, Schiller, Sphinx, Centaur, and Sex, Monatshefte, vol. 64 (1972), pp. 247-55  [abs]
  62. F.L. Borchardt, Trithemius and the Mask of Janus, in Traditions and Transitions: Studies in Honor of Harold Jantz (1972), pp. 37-49, Munich: Delp
  63. F.L. Borchardt, Marx, Engels, and Brecht's Galileo, Brecht Heute--Brecht Today: Jahrbuch der internationalen Brecht-Gesellschaft, vol. 2 (1972), pp. 149-62
  64. F.L. Borchardt, Etymology in Tradition and in the Northern Renaissance, Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 29 (1968), pp. 415-29 (anthologized in: Nancy Struever, ed., Language and the History of Thought, Library of the History of Ideas, XIII (University of Rochester Press, 1995), 1-15.)
  65. F.L. Borchardt, The Topos of Critical Rejection in the Renaissance, MLN, vol. 81 (1966), pp. 476-88

Book Reviews

  1. Andrew Weeks, Boehme: An Intellectual Biography of the Seventeenth-Century Philosopher and Mystic, German Quarterly, vol. 67 no. 1 (Winter, 1994), pp. 132-133 (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991.)
  2. Stephan Füssel, ed, Deutsche Dichter der Frühzeit, 1450-1600, Michigan Germanic Studies, vol. 20 no. 1 (Spring, 1994), pp. 53-55 (Berlin: Erich Schmidt Verlag, 1993.)
  3. Johanna Lanckowski, ed, Erhebe dich, meine Seele: Mystische Texte des Mittelalters, German Quarterly, vol. 62 no. 4 (Fall, 1989), pp. 518-519 (Stuttgart: Reclam, 1988.)
  4. Richard E. Schade, Studies in Early German Comedy, 1500-1650, South Atlantic Review, vol. 53 no. 4 (November, 1988), pp. 115-17
  5. Kurt Ruh, ed, Abendländische Mystik im Mittelalter: Symposion Kloster Engeleberg 1984, German Quarterly, vol. 61 no. 4 (Fall, 1988), pp. 571-2 (Stuttgart: J. B. Metzler, 1986.)
  6. Lauri Seppännen, Meister Eckharts Konzeption der Sprachdeutung, German Quarterly, vol. 61 (1988), pp. 301-304 (Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1985.)
  7. Frank Tobin, Meister Eckhart: Thought and Language, German Quarterly, vol. 61 (1988), pp. 301-304 (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986.)
  8. Frank Baron, Faustus: Geschichte, Sage, Dichtung, Zeitschrift für deutsche Philologie, vol. 105 no. 2 (1986), pp. 299 - 300 (München: Winkler Verlag, 1982.)
  9. Brian Vickers, ed, Occult and Scientific Mentalities in the Renaissance, Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 39 (1986), pp. 73-76 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.)
  10. Klaus Ley, ed, Giovanni della Casa, Galateus, Das Buch von erbarn/ höflichen und holdseligen Sitten verdeutscht von Nathan Chytraeus, 1597, JEGP, vol. 85 no. 3 (1986), pp. 427-28 (Deutsche Neudrucke, Reihe Barock, 34. Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1984.)
  11. James H. Overfield, Humanism and Scholasticism in Late Medieval Germany, German Quarterly, vol. 59 (1986), pp. 130-131 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984.)
  12. C. Stephen Jaeger, The Origins of Courtliness: Civilizing Trends and the Formation of Courtly Ideals, 932-1210, German Quarterly, vol. 59 (1986), pp. 641-42 (Philadelphia: The University of Pennsylvania Press, 1985.)
  13. Jean Lebeau and Jean-Marie Valentin, L'Alsace au siècle de la Réform (1482-1621), Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 39 (1986), pp. 523-24 (Nancy: Presses Universitaire de Nancy, 1985.)
  14. Eckhard Bernstein, German Humanism, German Quarterly, vol. 58 (Spring, 1985), pp. 274-275 (Boston: Twayne, 1983.)
  15. Klaus Manger, Literarisches Leben in Straßburg während der Prädikatur Johann Geilers von Kaysersberg (1478-1510), German Quarterly, vol. 58 (Spring, 1985), pp. 276-277 (Heidelberger Forschungen, 24. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1983.)
  16. Wayne Shumaker, Renaissance Curiosa, Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 37 no. 1 (1984), pp. 61-63 (Medieval Texts and Studies, 8. Binghamton: Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, 1982.)
  17. Kurt Ruh, Höfische Epik des deutschen Mittelalters, II, Tristania
  18. Marjorie O'Rourke Boyle, Christening Pagan Mysteries: Erasmus in Pursuit of Wisdom, German Quarterly, vol. 55 no. 4 (November, 1982), pp. 594-595 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1981.)
  19. Reinhard Paul Becker, A War of Fools: The Letters of Obscure Men, A Study of the Satire and the Satirized, German Quarterly, vol. 55 no. 4 (November, 1982), pp. 593-594
  20. Nabil Mesh-Hadi, Die Einschätzung der Alchemie in Faust-Deutungen, German Quarterly, vol. 55 (1982), pp. 120-21 (Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Peter Lang, 1979.)
  21. Robert G. Warnock and Adolar Zumkeller, eds, Der Traktat Heinrichs von Freimar Über die Unterscheidung der Geister: Lateinisch-mittelhochdeutsche Textausgabe mit Untersuchungen, German Quarterly, vol. 54 (1981), pp. 86 (Würzburg: Augustinus Verlag, 1977.)
  22. Steven A. Konopacki, The Descent into Words: Jakob Böhme's Transcendental Linguistics, German Quarterly, vol. 54 (1981), pp. 87f (Ann Arbor: Karoma Publishers, 1979.)
  23. Werner Wunderlich, ed, Eulenspiegel-Interpretationen, German Quarterly, vol. 54 (1981), pp. 86f (Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1979.)
  24. Sibylle Penkert, ed, Emblem und Emblematikrezeption, Monatshefte, vol. 73 (1981), pp. 453-4 (Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1978.)
  25. Ludwig Krapf, Germanenmythus und Reichsideologie: Frühumanistische Rezeptionsweisen der taciteischen Germania, Colloquia Germanica, vol. 14 (1981), pp. 363-364 (Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1979.)
  26. Jean Lebeau, Salvator Mundi: L'Éxample de Joseph dans le théàtre allemand au XVIe siècle, Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 32 (1979), pp. 128-9 (2 vols. Nieuwkoop: de Graaf, 1977.)
  27. Frank Baron, Joachim Camerarius (1500-1574), German Quarterly, vol. 52 (1979), pp. 401-2 (Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1976.)
  28. Klaus Völker, Brecht: A Biography, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 78 (1979), pp. 525-6 (John Nowell, trans. New York: Seabury Press, 1978.)
  29. Ulrich Engelen, Die Edelsteine in der deutschen Dichtung des 12. und 13. Jahrhunderts, German Quarterly, vol. 52 (1979), pp. 400-1 (Munich: Wilhelm Fink Verlag, 1978.)
  30. F.L. Borchardt, Essays on Brecht: Theater and Politics, edited by Mews, Siegfried, and Herbert Knust, MLN, vol. 93 (1978), pp. 543-44
  31. Urs Herzog, Divina Poesis: Studien zur Jacob Baldes geistlichen Dichtung, German Quarterly, vol. 51 (1978), pp. 88-89
  32. Christel Meier, Gemma Spiritualis: Methode und Gebrauch der Edelsteinallegorese vom frühen Christentum bis ins 18. Jahrhundert. vol. 1, German Quarterly, vol. 51 (1978), pp. 88-89
  33. Harold Jantz, German Barock Literature: A Catalogue, German Quarterly, vol. 50 (1977), pp. 229-30
  34. Annemarie Meier, Daniel Czepko als geistlicher Dichter, Seminar, vol. 12 (1976), pp. 260-61
  35. Heinz Holeczek, Humanistische Bibelphilologie als Reformproblem, Renaissance Quarterly, vol. 29 (1976), pp. 406-7
  36. Beth Irwin Lewis, Georg Grosz: Art and Politics in the Weimar Republic., Monatshefte, vol. 66 (1974), pp. 185-87
  37. Rainer Steinweg, Das Lehrstück: Brechts Theorie einer politisch-ästhetischen Erziehung, German Quarterly, vol. 46 (1973), pp. 605-6
  38. Klaus Arnold, Johannes Trithemius (1462-l516), German Quarterly, vol. 45 (1972), pp. 191-2
  39. Peter Rusterholz, Theatrum Humanae Vitae, German Quarterly, vol. 44 (1971), pp. 415-16
  40. Thomas W. Best, The Humanist Ulrich von Hutten: A Reappraisal of his Humor, Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, vol. 62 (1971), pp. 143-44
  41. Justus Lipsius: Von der Beständigkeit, edited by Leonard Forster, MLN, vol. 82 (1967), pp. 495-97

Editing Electronic Books

  1. with Eleanor M. T. Johnson, Proceedings of the Computer Assisted Learning and Instruction Consortium 1997 Annual Symposium at the Unites States Military Academy at West Point, "Content! Content! Content!" (ISBN 1-890127-01-9) (1997), Durham: CALICO
  2. F.L. Borchardt, CALICO CD-Sampler (ISBN 1-890127-00-0): Twelve years of CALICO contributions in electronic form CALICO Journal, CALICO (1996), Durham, NC: CALICO

Websites

  1. F.L. Borchardt, EdTech Course 2004 (May, 2004) [htm]
  2. F.L. Borchardt, World Tour May '04 (May, 2004) [WorldTrip_04]  [abs] [author's comments]
  3. F.L. Borchardt, EdTech Course (2002) [available here]
  4. F.L. Borchardt, EdTech Course (2000) [2000]
  5. F.L. Borchardt, EdTech Course in Spain (2000) [htm]
  6. F.L. Borchardt, EdTech Course (1998) [available here]
  7. with Hans Borchardt, HTML Tutorial -- "Miser" [available here]
  8. with Ana María Andrada, HTML Tutorial Español (1996) [elbaratijo]