[NIFL-WOMENLIT:2352] software that is user friendly

From: Daphne Greenberg (ALCDGG@langate.gsu.edu)
Date: Wed Oct 30 2002 - 14:48:01 EST


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Folks,
A member of our listserv has emailed me with the following question and I would like to pose it publicly in case someone out there has an answer! Here is the question:
I'm ready to start a literacy program for former welfare recipients during
the evening hours.  Any suggestions for software that is user friendly for
women with limited computer skills?


Daphne Greenberg
Associate Director
Center for the Study of Adult Literacy
Georgia State University
University Plaza
Atlanta, GA 30303-3083
phone: 404-651-0127
fax:404-651-4901
dgreenberg@gsu.edu



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