[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2240] Re: ESL/ABE Software

From: David J. Rosen (DJRosen@theworld.com)
Date: Tue Feb 19 2002 - 06:35:31 EST


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Julie and other NIFL-Technology Colleagues,

Julie Pierce wrote:

>....I'm looking for information on specific
>software programs that have worked well with adult learners including ESL,
>basic skills (low level readers), pre-GED, and GED.  Any and all info, the
>good, the bad, and the ugly, is appreciated.  Thank you for your assistance.
>
I have put together a collection of adult education practitioners' 
reviews of education software that appear on the Web. You will find 
these Web-based software review links on The Literacy List at:

       http://alri.org/litlist/software.html

After you have had a chance to see what's there, please let me know 
what's useful,  and please write me if you know of a set of Web-based 
reviews of education software for adults which does not appear on The 
Literacy List.

David J. Rosen
DJRosen@theworld.com

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Julie and other NIFL-Technology Colleagues,<br>
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Julie Pierce wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:CB9CD284CF81D5119F8800508BAF1EBC052D52@test.anoka.k12.mn.us">
  <pre wrap="">....I'm looking for information on specific<br>software programs that have worked well with adult learners including ESL,<br>basic skills (low level readers), pre-GED, and GED.  Any and all info, the<br>good, the bad, and the ugly, is appreciated.  Thank you for your assistance.</pre>
  </blockquote>
I have put together a collection of adult education practitioners' reviews 
of education software that appear on the Web. You will find these Web-based 
software review links on <i>The Literacy List</i> at:<br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://alri.org/litlist/software.html">
http://alri.org/litlist/software.html>
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  <br>
After you have had a chance to see what's there, please let me know what's 
useful,&nbsp; and please write me if you know of a set of Web-based reviews of 
education software for adults which does not appear on <i>The Literacy List.</i><br>
  <br>
David J. Rosen<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:DJRosen@theworld.com">DJRosen@theworld.com</a><br>
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