[Technology 1097] Re: Your advice
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Wed Jun 20 23:08:09 EDT 2007
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Great list! I had forgotten about Computer Tutor. That's one of my favorites, but it is too bad it doesn't cover word processing. Do you have a favorite on your list?
Thanks!
Steve
>>> <LaFerlazzo at aol.com> 06/20/07 2:08 PM >>>
The two links below will take you to about fifty or so sites that my high
school English Language Learners use to become more familiar and comfortable
with the computer:
_http://www.bayworld.net/ferlazzo/englishthemes.html#computer_
(http://www.bayworld.net/ferlazzo/englishthemes.html#computer)
_http://www.bayworld.net/ferlazzo/englishint.html#typing_
(http://www.bayworld.net/ferlazzo/englishint.html#typing)
Larry Ferlazzo
Sacramento, CA
_http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/_ (http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/)
_http://www.bayworld.net/ferlazzo/english.html_
(http://www.bayworld.net/ferlazzo/english.html)
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