Pilot Event: Join TESOL CALL Interest Section Leaders for a discussion about interests on the Internet. Be sure to drop in on my event: Using the Web with Adult and Community College Students.
To Visit CALL Interactive,  visit http://www.tesol.edu/webx? Click on TESOL Electronic Village 99 in New York. Then choose your conference.

Event#: 1215, Title: Collaboration on the electronic express (Discussion Group)
Wednesday, March 10, from 8:00 pm to 8:45 pm
Hilton, Regent Parlor
How do we e-mail projects and WWW projects complement each other? If you are a veteran e-mail project participant,please come and share your ideas. If you are new to e-mail projects, come and get ideas on how you can integrate this exciting technology into your class.

Presenters: S. Gaer, E. Melchoir

Event#: 4589, Title: Project-based learning on the Web (Demonstration)
Wednesday, March 10, from 10:30 am to 11:15 am
Hilton, Sutton North
The presenters demonstrate Web pages that are state-of-the-art examples of adult ESOL project-based learning to enable ESOL teachers to consider if they wish to incorporate project-based learning that uses the Internet in their classes.

(Technology in education)
Presenters: S. Gaer, A. Green, D. Rosen

Internet Fair
Wednesday, March 10, from 4:00-4:45pm
Electronic Village
Come visit me and let me show you my web page!

Event#: 5593, Title: Classroom techniques for documenting student outcomes (Workshop)
Thursday, March 11, from 2:00 pm to 3:45 pm
Sheraton, Conference Room I
There is an increasing demand for greater accountability in adult ESL programs. Presenters focus on strategies instructors
can use to assess student progress and encourage students to evaluate and label their own learning--viable ways of
documenting outcomes to the learner, the instructor, program management and funding sources. (Sociopolitical concerns)

Presenters: S. Gaer, A. Keltner, D. Price-Machado, E. Nevels


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