[EnglishLanguage] WebcastChristina Weeter cweeter at earlychildhoodassociates.comWed Jan 4 11:06:45 EST 2006
Thanks for the information! Are we to assume that the times listed below are Pacific times? Thanks, Christina Christina Weeter Research & Curriculum Design Associate Early Childhood Associates, Inc. (508) 620-1595 ext. 103 http://www.earlychildhoodassociates.com -----Original Message----- From: englishlanguage-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:englishlanguage-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Lynda Terrill Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 11:01 AM To: The Adult English Language Learners Discussion List Subject: [EnglishLanguage] Webcast Dear listers, Below is information about a webcast regarding the 2003 NAAL sponsored by California Library Literaacy Services, in cooperation with ProLiteracy Worldwide. Lynda Terrill lterrill at cal.org ******* This is a reminder about an important webcast scheduled for Friday, January 6, from 10:30 - noon. The results of the 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy have finally been released -- but what do the figures really tell us and how do we tell our communities and the news media what the numbers mean in terms of adult learners and adult basic education? Join ProLiteracy Worldwide's Marsha Tait, senior vice president of public affairs and Rochelle Cassella, director of marketing and corporate communications for a presentation and question and answer session on analyzing and interpreting the 2003 NAAL. This webcast is sponsored by California Library Literacy Services, in cooperation with ProLiteracy Worldwide. Friday, January 6, 10:30 am - Noon - FREE To participate live, go to http://rurallibraries.org/webcasts/01-06-06/ and take these three easy steps: 1. Test your computer (using the "Wizard" link at the bottom of the page) 2. Download and print Speaker Slides and Handouts 3. Register for webcast If you can't join us live, come view the archive afterwards at http://rurallibraries.org/webcasts/01-06-06/ The agenda will include: * An analysis of the NAAL report * Suggestions about how to talk to the media about it * Some ideas about next steps we can all take to ensure good public relations and public awareness about literacy issues About the Technology: A webcast is where the presenters are in a studio broadcasting live over the Internet, so you don't have to travel - you can participate at your desktop computer. Some libraries or literacy programs may want to project the webcast on a screen in a conference room, so that several participants can watch together. If you have any questions, please contact Dan Theobald at 415-431-0329 or dtheobald at i2icom.com mailto:dtheobald at i2icom.com -- Dan Theobald Principal Consultant i2i Communications 3716 16th Street San Francisco, CA 94114 415-431-0329 FAX: 415-626-9499 dtheobald at i2icom.com www.i2icom.com ---------------------------------------------------- National Insitute for Literacy Adult English Language Learners mailing list EnglishLanguage at nifl.gov To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/englishlanguage
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