[NIFL-ESL:1460] Re: multiple intelligences & the use of the int

From: JEANNE F ROTH (jfroth@dmacc.cc.ia.us)
Date: Thu Oct 23 1997 - 15:55:36 EDT


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Kathy--

I use Internet a couple of ways for my international students.

1.  A listserv of their native country. 

2.  Go into HotBot and type  the country and "newspaper"  (e.g. 
Sudanese Newspaper).  

Both of these provide good reading material the students are 
interested in.   I would be interested in other ideas.

Jeanne Roth



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