Student Evaluations of Computer Programs for Learning
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What do you think about:
1) Rosetta Stone
2) English for All (free) http://myefa.org
3) Plato
4) Skills Tutor or Skills Bank
5) firstfind.info (free) http://firstfind.info
6) California Distance Learning Program (free) http://www.cdlponline.org/
7) The Learning Edge (free) http://www.thewclc.ca/edge
8) Fannie Lou Hamer by Stephon Gray and Phil Shapiro (free)http://www.writersforliteracy.org/fannielouhamer2.mov
9) Simple English Wikipedia (free) http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
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