[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:3069] Re: website by students [1]

From: Jeff Carter (jcarter@worlded.org)
Date: Fri Dec 05 2003 - 17:50:10 EST


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On Dec 4, 2003, at 2:45 PM, imadyaro@mix.wvu.edu 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.

Irshat (and others),

I recommend taking a look at "Under Construction," the guide that Steve 
Quann and I put together at World Education. It's based on several 
years of helping/training teachers and students to publish on the Web.

<http://www.literacytech.org/webpub>

I believe most of the sites mentioned thus far are listed in our 
"Project Examples" section. (Several mentioned thus far have in fact 
been funded and/or are hosted by World Education.)

In fact, I'm willing and able to add more to this list, so please send 
me your suggestions. It would be nice to have a good thorough list -- 
I'm sure there is a lot of this kind of work going on that we don't 
hear about.

> Specifically, i'm
> interested in online services that offer free space for such
> student-centered website building projects.

We maintain a list at the following address:

<http://www.literacytech.org/webpub/tools.html>

Both pages include a feature where you can comment on what we've 
posted, so let us know what you think!

Jeff

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