This website review from CONNECT features Learning @ Work, by the Saskatchewan Labour Force Development Board. Learning @ Work provides information and links to raise awareness of literacy as a key training issue in the workplace.
This website review from CONNECT features The Education Network (actden), by ACT360. This website provides learners of all levels with practice in writing, math, and reading news stories.
This website review from CONNECT features Resources for Teachers of Basic Skills. This website provides instructors with activities, lesson plans, and downloadable software. Many of the downloads are suitable for the developmentally disabled.
This website review from CONNECT features The Training Post from Laubach Literacy Ontario. The Training Post provides training modules, resource lists, and public discussions to help volunteer tutors and literacy instructors.
This website review from CONNECT features the Nunavut Tourism site. Nunavut Tourism provides learners and instructors with information about the new territory, with onsite learner activities.
This website review from CONNECT features a website by the Centre for Curriculum, Transfer and Technology in British Columbia. This website is designed to help educators evaluate and select on-line educational delivery software.
This report from CONNECT features the TeleLearning Network website. This network funds researchers who study the tools and pedagogies involved in computer-mediated communications for education.
This website review from CONNECT features Literacy Online, which provides a search tool to find a specific topic and geographical region among an extensive collection of literacy publications.
This website review from CONNECT features The Lifelong Learning Online web pages. This website offers information about family, community and work resources along with online reading and comprehension exercises.
The author describes how libraries can improve their websites by making it easier for users to find information about adult literacy resources and services, both in the library and beyond.