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[NIFL-WORKPLACE] pumarosa.com and workplace English

Donna Brian djgbrian at utk.edu
Thu Feb 10 13:19:35 EST 2005


Paul,
Are you especially looking for instructors who have used the site in a
workplace or workforce education setting? I looked at the site briefly,
and it doesn't seem to use vocabulary that is specifically work-related. It
is easy to navigate and attractive. It also seems to be pretty well
self-directed, from the student standpoint. Is the idea that workers will
spend time at the kiosks on whatever lessons they choose, or are there
instructor pages as well?

Donna Brian

Donna JG Brian
Moderator, NIFL Workplace Literacy Discussion List, and
Coordinator/Developer LINCS Workforce Education Special Collection at
http://worklink.coe.utk.edu/
Center for Literacy Studies at The University of Tennessee
600 Henley Street, Suite 312
Knoxville, TN 37996-4135

865-974-3420 (desk phone) FAX 865-974-3857
djgbrian at utk.edu


At 2/9/2005 -080003:43 PM, you wrote:

> I have introduced my free web site, pumarosa.com,

>to a company that is going to install computer kiosks

>for their Spanish speaking employees who need to use

>English.

> I am very to know if there are any instructors on

>this list who have used pumarosa or who are interested

>in trying it out.

>Paul Rogers

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