[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:1491]

From: David J Rosen (DJRosen@world.std.com)
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NIFL-technology colleagues,

In a recent e-mail message to family, friends, and other adult learners,
adult learner and practitioner Harry Seda has some advice which you may 
wish to pass on to students in your program:

Harry says:

"...if I can learn how to use computer technology at 50 years
old (which is when I started to learn) you can learn as well. Do not
forget, no matter how old you are you are never to old to learn. If you
would like to learn more you can get your own free (yes-free) e-mail
address just by going to the public library. Most public libraries have
Internet access that you can use as long as you have a library card
within their library system. In order to use their computers you might
need to take a free Internet orientation to get familiar with the
Internet functions. After you do that you can log on the Internet with
some help and get your own free e-mail account. I suggest to many of my
students to learn how to use e-mail to communicate with their friends
locally and nationally. The feedback from my students is that it is a lot
of fun. Yes, they said that."

David J. Rosen



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