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[Technology] Examples of Parallel Online Curricula

IHABRAMSON at aol.com IHABRAMSON at aol.com
Mon Jan 23 11:40:13 EST 2006



Hello Everyone.

This is exactly the kind of information I have been looking for. Could you
please send any available information to me as well?

Thank you in advance.

Ilene

Ilene Abramson
_ihabramson at aol.com_ (mailto:ihabramson at aol.com)

In a message dated 1/23/2006 11:35:45 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
djrosen at comcast.net writes:

Technology colleagues,

I am looking for examples of an online component (pure or blended) in
adult basic education (including literacy, basic skills, English
language learning, numeracy, etc.) which closely parallels what is
taught in face-to-face classes or tutorials. It might be an online
curriculum used both in the classroom (or computer lab) and at home.
It might be used as supplemental instruction at home, but not in the
classroom. It might be used at home by students who temporarily
cannot come to class. It might be used by students on a waiting list
to get into a class. But, in all cases the online curriculum must be
parallel to the curriculum used in the classroom.

If you have suggestions of good examples of this, please post them
here or e-mail me, letting me know what the program, city or town and
state is where this takes place, the url for the online curriculum
and if, possible, an e-mail contact from whom I can learn more about it.

Thanks.

All the best,

David J. Rosen
djrosen at comcast.net





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