[NIFL-ESL:10353] language lab

From: Valley Peters (valleydemt@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Jun 18 2004 - 18:05:45 EDT


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Hello,

We're very excited about putting together a language
lab with a recent donation for our non-profit.  I'm
just wondering what language learning software people
are currently excited about and using in their
programs.  I want students to be able to use the
software on their own, as well as with their tutors. 

If you could add a few lines about what you have in
your language lab and what you'd have in your ideal
that would be great!

I appreciate your suggestions.

Thanks,
Valley Peters
Teton Literacy Program


		
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