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[Assessment 2246] Re: FW: [Technology 2386] The *new* GED & Tech

jasonsmullen at gmail.com

jasonsmullen at gmail.com
Fri Oct 23 06:15:20 EDT 2009


Well said and I have to agree. In my classrooms if computers are available we do spend time getting familiar with them. If no computers are available, we take a field trip to the local library a few times during the year to get used to going to the library and to take advantage of all the resources available. I want my students to be computer literate and if I can find a way to make sure they are I will.
Jason Mullen
Instructional Specialist Chesapeake College Adult Education
Jmullen at chesapeake.edu
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Combs, Kay" <Kay.Combs at scott.kyschools.us>
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 22:44:32
To: The Assessment Discussion List<assessment at nifl.gov>; The Assessment Discussion List<assessment at nifl.gov>
Subject: [Assessment 2245] Re: FW: [Technology 2386] The *new* GED & Tech

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