[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2935] Designing On-Line ESL Classes

From: Kroeger, Miriam (MKroege@ade.az.gov)
Date: Wed Jul 16 2003 - 19:46:06 EDT


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TESOL has a 2 part course on designing ESL classes on the internet.  Anthea Tillyer was my instructor, and while I was not necessarily one of her outstanding students, I gained a lot of insight into the process.  You should probably check the TESOL website.  Do a search of online course - It's the first result "Principles and Practices of online teaching".

-Miriam Kroeger
Arizona



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