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Sonst. PersonenGueble, Ed (Hrsg.)
InstitutionAdult Literacy and Technology Project, San Ramon, CA.
TitelAdult Literacy and Technology Newsletter. Vol. 3, Nos. 1-4.
Quelle3 (1989) 1-3, (72 Seiten)Verfügbarkeit 
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
SchlagwörterAdult Basic Education; Adult Literacy; Audiovisual Aids; Computer Oriented Programs; Computer Software Reviews; Computer Uses in Education; Educational Equipment; Educational Innovation; Educational Media; Educational Resources; Educational Technology; Instructional Improvement; Instructional Innovation; Instructional Materials; Literacy Education; Microcomputers; Programed Instruction; Teaching Methods; Technological Advancement; Videodisks; Workplace Literacy
AbstractThis document consists of four issues of a newsletter focused on the spectrum of technology use in literacy instruction. The first issue contains the following articles: "Five 'Big' Systems and One 'Little' Option" (Weisberg); "Computer Use Patterns at Blackfeet Community College" (Hill); "Software Review: Educational Activities' Science Series" (Lavier); "Recycle Computers for Literacy"; "Literacy in Mississippi (Lipscomb); "Audio Tape Recorders and Adult Literacy Training" (Jagger); "Jump Start" (Gueble); and "Library-Based Literacy Programs" (Eiselstein). The following articles appear in the second issue: "'World GeoGraph': Good Enough to Criticize" (Grady); "HyperText Possibilities" (Gueble); "An Engineer Discusses Factory Automation" (interview); "SUCCESS II": Computers Brought to Hard-to-Reach Learners" (Fish); "Cutting the Costs of Illiteracy in Deep East Texas" (Payette); "Out of Danger" (student story); and "Computer Curriculum Corporation Up-Date" (Taylor, Dickson). The third issue contains these articles: "Playing on Your Own at Playing to Win, Inc." (Gueble); "LEAP-Frogging One-on-One in Richmond" (Gueble); "Technology Futures" (Turner); "First Impressions: Two Software Programs for ESL Students" (Lane); and "Technology Transfer" (Egner, Gueble). The fourth issue includes: "You Are What You Speak" (Turner); "Word Processing and Writing" (Laidley); "Thinking the Unthinkable: Protection from Computer Viruses" (Pier); "Confessions of a Software Designer" (Statan); "Local Link-Ups: Is Networking in Your Future?" (Fleischman); "Laserdiscs: Beginning and Beyond" (MacDonald); "Evaluation of 'Keystrokes to Literacy'" (Brown, Askov); and "Research, Practice and Business Join over Workplace Literacy" (Laidley). A "Newsbriefs" section is included in all issues. (KC)
AnmerkungenAdult Literacy & Technology Project, PCC, Inc., 2682 Bishop Drive, Suite 107, San Ramon, CA 94583 ($15.00 for 4 issues, individuals/nonprofit agencies; $50.00 businesses).
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2004/1/01
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