[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:3064] Re: website by students

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David,

Nice student websites...keep-up the good work.


Samuel McGraw III M. Ed.  
Adult Basic Education 
GED Coordinator & Librarian 

samm@seattlegoodwill.org 
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Irshat,

The Fortune Society Student Web Pages will be found at:

	http://www.FORTUNESOCIETY.ORG/virtualvisit/

(The page I listed before was for the student PowerPoint presentations.)

David J. Rosen
djrosen@comcast.net

On Thursday, December 4, 2003, at 04:13  PM, David Rosen wrote:

> Hello Irshat,
>
> For several years the Adult Literacy Resource Institute in Boston 
> supported teacher staff development minigrants which were used by some 
> teachers in the Boston area to develop instructional/learning 
> Websites.  In some cases, the grants also included support for ABE and 
> ESOL student website design work.  Here are some examples:
>
> Virtual Visit to a Mill in Lowell, MA (Web page design by GED student)
> 	http://hub1.worlded.org/docs/lowell/home.htm
> Homebuying Web pages in which ESOL students created some of the 
> content and/or designed the pages
> 	http://www2.wgbh.org/MBCWEIS/ltc/Housing/HousingHome.html
> 	http://www2.wgbh.org/mbcweis/ltc/final/vvhome.html
> 	http://alri.org/fannie/fnma3/FM99a/QuestionPanel.html
>
> Also check out:
>
> The Fortune Society in NYC Students' Web pages
> 	http://www.FORTUNESOCIETY.ORG/computer/studentwork.htm
> Queens Community College ESOL Class Queen Bee's Web Page -- students 
> made their own pages.
> 	http://easternlincs.worlded.org/docs/qb/default.htm
>
> For a Web page listing free Web space, try Susan Gaer's Resources page 
> at
>
> 	http://www.geocities.com/sgaer/csufullerton/build.htm
>
> All the best,
>
> David J. Rosen
> djrosen@comcast.net
>
> On Thursday, December 4, 2003, at 03:48  PM, Irshat Yusupovich 
> Madyarov wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone.
>>
>> Has anyone included website design as a part of an ESL/EFL course? I'd
>> appreciate if you could share your experience. Specifically, i'm
>> interested in online services that offer free space for such
>> student-centered website building projects. Thanks a lot in advance.
>>
>> Irshat Madyarov,
>> Teaching assistant,
>> West Virginia University.
>>
>>
> David J. Rosen
> djrosen@comcast.net
> 617-522-7020
>
>
David J. Rosen
djrosen@comcast.net
617-522-7020



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