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Subject: [NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2291] Internet usage in Basic Skills/GED/Literacy -- Harnessing Technology GED Web page
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Hello Jonathan and others,
You might have a question (which other GED teachers have had) : "Are
there any good GED resources on line?"
If so, I recommend the Harnessing Technology Web pages GED section,
which you'll find at:
http://www.alri.org/harness/harnessged.html
The Harnessing Technology Web pages, which you'll find at:
http://www.alri.org/harness/harness.html
have technology solutions for ordinary adult education classroom needs
and problems. Most of the technology solutions (Web sites and others)
have been suggested by teachers working in adult basic education/ESOL.
To everyone: If you have a technology solution to a common adult
education problem or concern, send me the problem (or question) and the
solution. I may be able to include it on the Harnessing Technology Web
pages.
David J. Rosen
<DJRosen@theworld.com>
Jonathan Bennker wrote:
>For the first time, I have Internet access for a GED program.
>
>I would like to know how GED/Basic Skills/Literacy Instructors are using the
>Internet. Are you creating your own web pages and putting them on-line? Do
>you incorporate existing websites into your curriculum? Are you using
>Internet-based instruction? What other ways are you using the Internet?
>Also, have you seen any connection between using the Internet for
>instructional purposes and quality of instruction and programming? Does
>using the Internet have any relationship to student motivation? If you do
>use it, what are some of your favorite websites?
>
>I have links to two sites that are a collection of educational websites.
>They provide many good resources.
>
>http://www.filamentality.com/wired/bluewebn/
>
>http://www.thinkquest.org/library/search.html
>
>Jonathan Bennker
>262-472-9699
>jbennker@ticon.net
>
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>As I'm sure Steve will tell you, one of the best is Learning Computers, =
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>Word Processing by Steve Quann and Diana Satin.=20
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>I have a list of others and will type it as soon as I can.=20
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>Tommy
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>Tommy B. McDonell (Ms.)
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