[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2231] radio

From: Tommy B. McDonell (tbr202@nyu.edu)
Date: Wed Feb 13 2002 - 20:22:05 EST


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Hello. I am trying to do research into why radio wasn't used in any of =
the CALL periods and I wondered if any of you had read literature on =
radio, radio history etc.=20

I am also looking for history of technologies that were used during =
certain periods in ESL history and what parallel teaching method went =
with it.=20

All of this is for a time line in technology and language learning. =
(Yes, I know about the TESOL time line, but it is primarily computer =
related)

Thanks for any help.=20

Tommy

Tommy B. McDonell (Ms.)
Adjunct, Marymount Manhattan College
La Guardia Community College; Consultant-
ClickOn @ the Library for the NYPL.=20
Doctoral Candidate at NYU
212-414-8513 before 9:30PM
Tommy.McDonell@nyu.edu

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