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[Assessment 276] Re: Qs for ETS

Bryan Woerner bryan at cal.org
Tue Mar 28 11:30:26 EST 2006


I don't want distract from the topic at hand, but there is a free
website available that that teaches students how to use a computer in a
easy to use and friendly manner. It was developed by the Arlington
Education and Employment Program in Virginia.

www.reepworld.org

Anyway, sorry for the aside.

Bryan
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On Behalf Of Marie Cora
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 11:22 AM
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Subject: [Assessment 275] Qs for ETS


The following questions are posted by request.
Thanks,
marie cora


My own personal concern is that the students have to take the tests on
the computer, yes? And if so, what happens if they are not computer
literate? And if the program does not have access to computers so they
can teach computer literacy?

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