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[Technology] Tech Glossary

David Rosen djrosen at comcast.net
Fri Dec 2 09:21:03 EST 2005


Hi Mrian,

On Dec 2, 2005, at 9:12 AM, Marian Thacher wrote:


> Wow, the glossary has really grown and been reformatted since I last

> looked at it! I was thinking of adding a term - ELR or electronic

> learning

> resource, but now I'm not sure where to start. Would I add the term

> in the

> tech glossary, add the definition page, then add a link also in the

> ale

> glossary?


Add [[ELR]] to http://wiki.literacytent.org/index.php/ALEGlossary#F-J
Then click on the ELR hotlink and a new page will open. Put the
definition there and save it.
Now it's in the general glossary.

Next go to the Tech Glossary http://wiki.literacytent.org/index.php/
TechGlossary
and add in [[ELR]] there.

All the best,

David




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> Technology Colleagues,

>

> The ALE Wiki has a glossary with a pretty well-developed technology

> section. So, if any of the terms or acronyms you see on this list are

> baffling, check it out

>

> http://wiki.literacytent.org/index.php/ALEGlossary

>

> If there is a term which should be define there, but isn't, add it

> (or ask me to) along with a definition (if you have one.)

>

> David J. Rosen

> djrosen at comcast.net

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