[YL] a literacy curriculum "package" using computers?
Yoke May @ APDIP
yokemay at apdip.net
Thu Dec 2 21:50:11 EST 2004
Hi Matt,
You may wish to work with YMCA Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. the website is
http://www.ymcakl.com/
Best Regards,
Ms. SEOW Yoke May
Webmaster
UNDP Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
DID: +603-20915186
Mobile: +6012-3660352
URL: http://www.apdip.net
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Subject: [YL] a literacy curriculum "package" using computers?
hi
I Hope people had a good thanksgiving:)
We are working on developing a curriculum for the ymca staff to use in the
cyberYs with their groups of kids.
I was just going to use a few web sites....pbskids.org and youthlearn.org
and plug in some lessons from those sites.
But I think there might be a better way..
Here is what I'm looking for:
focus on literacy
grades k-5
a "package"
nationally recognized
using computer/internet (resources)
Does anyone know of such a product?
thanks.
matt
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Matt Crichton
CyberY Developer
YMCA Boston/Training, INC.
617-542-1800 x32
mcrichton at ymcaboston.org
bigchainring at hotmail.com
Cyber Y:
http://www25.brinkster.com/ymcaboston/index2.htm
Personal: http://www20.brinkster.com/bigchainring/index.htm
AmeriCorps VISTA 2000-2002 (Seattle, Boston)
We also pay the price of learning to fear each other.||
You see it everywhere: the fear of smiling and greeting someone else,||
fear of sitting to closely to certain people on the T and the overt||
fear of even rising our eyes to meet anothers while walking.||
Its funny that the city forces us to live so compactly on top of each
other,||
but we resist acknowledging that we do.
(What's UP Magazine Sept04)
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