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Subject: [NIFL-WORKPLACE:617] ALT Announcement
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The Adult Literacy and Technology Network is pleased to announce a strand
of workshops and sessions to be presented as part of the 2002 AAACE
conference.
The conference will be held in St. Louis November 19 through the 23rd.
For more information please see the AAACE conference site at
http://www.aaace.org/conferences/ .
There will be several pre-conference workshops with a cost of $50.00
each on the following topics:
- Multimedia Learning Resources
- Locating and using Internet resources
- Web Development
- Multi Media Resources in the Classroom
- Distance Collaboration
- Demonstrations and updates on several major technology initiatives
For a complete list and schedule, please see
http://www.aaace.org/conferences/alt_sessions.html
ALT will also have a strand throughout the rest of the AAACE conference
beginning with sessions on Thursday. These are conference sessions and
separate from the pre-conference. Registration for the AAACE conference is
required to attend these sessions.
Conference sessions will cover topics such as:
- Trends in Adult Education & Technology
- Community Technology Centers
- Using Multi-Media in instruction
- PowerPath
- Evaluating impact of a Web site
- Copyright issues online
- Web Portfolios
- And more
The tentative schedule can be found below, or see the official
conference program available soon at http://www.aaace.org/conferences/ .
Thursday, Nov. 21
1. 10:30 John Fleischman --
Trends in Adult Education & Technology
2. 1:30 Richard Sparks --
Community Technology Centers of the Northwest
3. 2:30 Jere Johnston, Nicki Askov --
Distance Learning with ABE, GED & ESL Learners: Lessons
from the Field
4. 3:30 Margaret Cain --
Using Student Multimedia to Tell Stories of Diversity,
Address Controversial Issues,
and Teach Technology Skills
5. 4:30 Laura Weisel, Karen Hibbert --
PowerPath to Adult Basic Learning
Friday, Nov. 22
6. 10:30 Dale Lipschultz --
Evaluating the Impact of Educational and Non-profit Web Sites
7. 1:30 Kim McCoy --
Are You Guilty Of? (Copyright Issues on the Internet)
8. 2:30 Mey Miller --
WE LEARN: Finding Women's Literacy Power Through Women
Centered Literacy Materials
9. 3:30 Erica Botch, Linnette Tinler, Lori Brito --
How to Improve ABLE Programs and Student Success Through
Inclusion on Basic Computer Literacy
10. 4:30 Doug Prybylski --
Using Video Tape to Prepare Students for the 2002 GED Test
Saturday, Nov. 23
11. 9:00 Sarah Kowal --
Harnessing the Power of Personal Narrative
12. 10:30 Tim Collins --
Teaching Adult ESL Learners Technology Skills
13. 1:30 David Collings --
PBS LiteracyLink: Learner-centered Web Portfolios,
Videos, and Workbooks
We would also like to thank David Collings and John Fleischman for their
work in making these sessions possible.
Thank you, and we hope to see you there!
Ginny Heinrich
Tim Ponder
Co-chairs, Adult Literacy and Technology Network
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