[NIFL-ESL:9029] Re: Fw: low-level technology use

From: Julie Whittemore (whittemore_julie@alhambra.k12.ca.us)
Date: Fri May 23 2003 - 13:35:12 EDT


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You need to get in touch with a man named Sam Powers who works in Los
Angeles Unified School District. He and Hugo Pedrosa have worked to
develop video taped programs and internet programs for adult learners for
years.

Another good source of information for these types of programs is Dennis
Porter, director of the California Distance Learning Project.  His e-mail
is porter_d@pacbell.net.

You can also go online yourself to myefa.org to check out a new streaming
audio and interactive internet program called " English for All". If you
like the program, it was developed using state funds and any adult school
program receiving 231 funding can get one free set of videotaped EFA
lessons by contacting Dennis Porter. Staff development to teach your staff
to use the program is available through CALPRO.

Hope this helps.

Julie Whittemore
Alhambra Adult Education
Alhambra, California



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