[NIFL-FOBASICS:236] Re: Fall Issue

From: lorraine (nolanl@nald.ca)
Date: Thu Mar 30 2000 - 11:03:28 EST


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In response to the following:

 At 10:45 AM 3/30/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I'd like to see articles that show how people are integrating 'real'
>technology (regular software applications, internet, email) [ and NOT
>hideous educational software] into adult ed.
>
>If/as it comes to it, I've some sites in mind.
>
>thanks
>
>Janet
>
>>The fall issue of Focus on Basics will be on technology. What kind of
>>articles would you like to see in the issue?
>>
>>Do you know anyone who is doing something exciting in that vein who I
>>should contact?
>>
>>Thanks for any suggestions,
>>Barb Garner
>>Editor, FOB


Hello all,

This is Lorraine Nolan from the National Adult Literacy Database in Canada.
 We recently published a Millennium edition of our quarterly newsletter
"Networks/Réseaux" with an article entitled "New Brunswick Facilitators
Prepare for the Information Age" (visit www.nald.ca and click on the
'Networks' icon to view the publication).  This initiative has been
directly involved in integrating 'real' technology into Adult Literacy
Classrooms by providing the teachers with the necessary technology tools
for communication and professional development as well as a gateway to a
virtual resource centre.
 
If this is the type of article you are interested in, I am sure that NALD
would consider having this article reprinted with permission.


Lorraine Nolan

		
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