[NIFL-HEALTH:3831] RE: using computers for adult literacy educati

From: Maloni, Heidi W. (MALONI@cua.edu)
Date: Fri Dec 13 2002 - 15:41:27 EST


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Cynthia, The Washington Literacy Council is using computers to teach
typing skills and I think some adult literacy skills.  Contact Robin
Diener at robindiener@starpower.net  Has anyone used computers in health
care settings to communicate health information?  Heidi Maloni

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From: Baur, Cynthia [mailto:CBaur@OSOPHS.DHHS.GOV]
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 2:33 PM
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Subject: [NIFL-HEALTH:3830] using computers for adult literacy education


Hi,

I made a presentation to a science educators' group at NIH this morning,
and
someone asked me if there are organizations using computers to teach
adult
literacy. This is not computer or technical literacy but adult literacy
education via computers. I would appreciate any information I can pass
on.
Thanks.

Cynthia Baur
HHS 



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