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[NIFL-PLI] RE: Integrating Technology Online Course is Offered
Maralit, Mary Jo
MMaralit at nifl.govMon May 23 15:23:53 EDT 2005
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Announcement: Adult Education Professional Development Online Course
AEPro, the Online Professional Development project of the Ohio Literacy
Resource Center, the Center for Literacy Studies in Tennessee, and national
LINCS, is pleased to offer to individual practitioners an online
professional development course, "Integrating Technology into the Classroom
Using the Internet."
The course will be offered two times: June 13-July 18 and July 5-August
8. The course requires approximately 2 hours of time per week.
To register for the course, go to http://midwestlincs.org/aepro/ and use
the Register button on the left panel. Cost is $99 per person and a
discount of 10% is available for 5 or more registrations paid from one source.
The course helps adult education practitioners learn how to successfully
integrate computer technology into the classroom. This six weeks course
provides quick access to educational resources, lesson plans, activities,
tools for evaluating educational software, information about purchasing
education software, and knowledge on using a variety of software in the
classroom. The course will be facilitated by Linda Eckert. Questions
about the content of the course should be addressed to her at
leckert at urhere.net.
Jean J. Stephens, Director
Center for Literacy Studies
600 Henley St., Suite 312
Knoxville, TN 37996-4135
865-974-6610
865-974-3857 Fax
jjstephe at utk.edu
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