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[HealthLiteracy 1694] Re: Websites for Adult Literacy Learners
Mary Alice Gillispie
magillispie at healthyroadsmedia.orgMon Jan 21 11:03:46 EST 2008
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Hi Kelli,
Our website, Healthy Roads Media (www.healthyroadsmedia.org) is
designed for low-literacy and non-English speaking people. Part of
our strategy is to use both written and other (audio, multimedia,
etc.) formats.
- Mary Alice
At 03:14 PM 1/18/2008, you wrote:
>Hello all:
>
>I am currently developing a WebQuest for low literate (4th grade and below)
>adult literacy learners. Do any of you know of health websites creates
>specifically for low literate populations?
>
>Thank you in advance for your help,
>Kelli
>
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Mary Alice Gillispie, MD
Healthy Roads Media, Director
www.healthyroadsmedia.org
Tel 406-556-5877
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