[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:1652] books etc (apologies for duplicate message)

From: Heide Wrigley (hwrigley@aiweb.com)
Date: Fri Mar 30 2001 - 22:18:53 EST


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Hi Emily and others 

I'm not sure why my message appeared again - I apologize 

I also realized I never changed the heading on the message another no=no


 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Heide Wrigley [mailto:hwrigley@aiweb.com] 
Sent:	Friday, March 30, 2001 11:03 AM
To:	Multiple recipients of list
Subject:	[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:1645] RE: Digital Divide Network - New
Website!

Hi, Emily and others 

I'm pulling together a list of refences of recent books dealing with adult
literary, technology and language learning.  Do you have any
recommendations? 

On my list so far are 

Changing Minds: Computers, Learning, and Literacy
by Andrea A. Disessa

Electronic Literacies : Language, Culture, and Power in Online Education
by Mark Warschauer


And Video in Action (by Stempelski - I believe) 

I'd appreciate any other recommendations 

Heide Spruck Wrigley


 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Hacker, Emily [mailto:EHacker@fegs.org] 
Sent:	Thursday, March 08, 2001 7:43 AM
To:	Multiple recipients of list
Subject:	[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:1635] Digital Divide Network - New Website!

The Digital Divide Network, a great resource for information and resources
on digital divide initiatives, has just announced the launching of their
new, enhanced Website:

http://www.DigitalDivideNetwork.org

A cool new feature is the Digital Divide Database - a national directory of
over 20,000 digital divide-related services around the US, including places
where citizens can get free Internet access and IT training. These listings
represent public libraries, CTCs, HUD neighborhood network sites, PowerUp
sites, TIIAP/TOP grantees and Urban League centers, among others. 

To try it out, go to DigitalDivideNetwork.org and type in a zip code where
you see "Get Connected". You'll get a map and listing of all the
organizations in the zip code you specified that offer public access to
computers. This is a great resource for teachers and learners to learn about
free computer resources in their community.

Best,

--Emily
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