[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:3182] EFF and software

From: David Rosen (djrosen@comcast.net)
Date: Sun Mar 07 2004 - 16:58:25 EST


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Colleagues,

I am hoping to find a matrix which links Equipped for the Future 
standards with free or commercial, stand-alone or Web-based, software.  
Such a matrix might include CAI/CALL software, tools, simulations, 
work-oriented and other software.

Have you developed -- or found -- something like this?  If you don't 
know of a carefully crafted matrix relating EFF standards or role maps 
to specific pieces of software, how about a list of software (and/or 
Web bookmarks) which you -- as an experienced teacher using EFF 
standards -- have found to be useful for your students?

Thank you.

David J. Rosen
djrosen@comcast.net



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