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phil cash cash
cashcash at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU
Fri Mar 10 01:35:43 UTC 2006
Good question Andre, and I was hoping for more answers from our ILAT
subscribers. Salish Kootenia College is probably the best place to start as
they have been doing e-learning for a number of years and have expanded their
offerings to include a whole range of courses.
By all accounts, it seems that "e-learning" (or distance education) is in
itself a major undertaking.
Take a look at the "E-Learning" link to get an idea on what is possible:
Salish Kootenia College
http://www.skc.edu/
later,
Phil
Quoting Andre Cramblit :
> The Karuk Tribe received an ANA language grant and we are searching
> for information on teaching indigenous languages through distance
> education.
>
> What are best practices, softwares, systems, models etc
>
> also what has not worked?
>
> .:.
>
> André Cramblit: andre.p.cramblit.86 at alum.dartmouth.org is the
> Operations Director Northern California Indian Development Council
> NCIDC (http://www.ncidc.org) is a non-profit that meets the
> development needs of American Indians
>
> To subscribe to a news letter of interest to Natives send an email
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