Return-Path: <nifl-technology@literacy.nifl.gov> Received: from literacy (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by literacy.nifl.gov (8.10.2/8.10.2) with SMTP id hB4NUim18183; Thu, 4 Dec 2003 18:30:44 -0500 (EST) Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 18:30:44 -0500 (EST) Message-Id: <802F2B4590320142A57872DC43A2BFD21E135E@seamail.seagoodwill.org> Errors-To: listowner@literacy.nifl.gov Reply-To: nifl-technology@literacy.nifl.gov Originator: nifl-technology@literacy.nifl.gov Sender: nifl-technology@literacy.nifl.gov Precedence: bulk From: "Samuel McGraw III" <Samm@Seattlegoodwill.org> To: Multiple recipients of list <nifl-technology@literacy.nifl.gov> Subject: [NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:3064] Re: website by students X-Listprocessor-Version: 6.0c -- ListProcessor by Anastasios Kotsikonas Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Type: text/plain; Status: O Content-Length: 2675 Lines: 99 David, Nice student websites...keep-up the good work. Samuel McGraw III M. Ed. Adult Basic Education GED Coordinator & Librarian samm@seattlegoodwill.org www.seattlesoundwaves.org Seattle Goodwill Learning Center 1400 S. Lane St. Seattle WA 98144 Ph: 206 - 860 -5789 Fax: 206 - 726 - 1502 www.seattlegoodwill.org -----Original Message----- From: nifl-technology@nifl.gov [mailto:nifl-technology@nifl.gov]On Behalf Of David Rosen Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 1:27 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: [NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:3063] Re: website by students 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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