[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2134] Computer curriculum

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I am looking for resources, that we can use, to develop an ESL based 
curriculum for an introduction to computers (Windows, Word, Excel, 
PowerPoint.) Our student base is high level ESL, high school drop outs and 
the unemployed. 

Our department is giving teachers from 3 city schools the opportunity to 
develop this curriculum. We each have our own curriculum now. 

Does anyone know of a curriculum out now or one close to what we need?  Are 
there any vendors that have a program like this?

Dion Rahill
WestSide Adult Learning Center
RCSD  



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