This website review from CONNECT features a discussion group on technology and literacy by the American National Institute for Literacy (NIFL). Participants can share information about innovative uses of technology and ask for technical assistance.
This website review from CONNECT features QUIA. QUIA enables instructors to create their own lessons or access many ready-made activities in English, French or Mathematics.
This website review from CONNECT features PuzzleMaker by Discovery Channel. PuzzleMaker allows instructors to create and print over 10 different types of word puzzles.
This website review from CONNECT features the Centre for Language Training and Assessment Website. This site provides learners with practice in a variety of areas, including mouse skills, grammar, and Canadian stories.
This software review from CONNECT describes Colin Edmonds English Freeware Series. This series of DOS based software has thirteen components which provide learners with practice in different areas of language learning.
This software review from CONNECT describes The 2000 Canadian Encyclopedia Student Edition. This program is a multimedia resource containing a vast source of information about Canada.
This technical tips article from CONNECT provides information about three different options for instructors who wish to create their own computer activities to use in the classroom.
This website review from CONNECT features The Directory of Canadian Adult Literacy Research, by the Centre for Research on Literacy at the University of Alberta. This directory contains information about literacy research projects conducted in Canada since 1994.
This lesson plan from CONNECT is for instructors who are not experienced with managing classroom dynamics in the computer lab. It gives practical solutions to the problems that are inevitably encountered.