[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2254] computer books for esl

From: David J. Rosen (DJRosen@theworld.com)
Date: Wed Feb 20 2002 - 10:03:41 EST


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Janet,

Have you looked at the technology toolkit published by the Learning 
Centers at Brooklyn Public Library?  It's a reference resource for 
teachers and administrators who work with beginning level adult computer 
users.

David J. Rosen

Ileap4esl2@aol.com wrote:

> So far I have been unable to find an adequate computer book for ESL 
> adult students who know nothing or very little about computers. Has 
> anyone found one that is good? Janet Burroughs
> Program Coordinator
> Center for Immigrant Education and Training
> LaGuardia Community College
> jburroughs@lgacc.cuny.edu 



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