
#1008: Developing "Bag-ladies" and other adult ESOL professionals Academic Session Wednesday, 2:00 pm to 4:45 pm, Meeting Room 223 After overviews of the information and skills needed by the challengingly diverse population of adult ESOL teachers, panelists and facilitators from varied localities and programs will discuss-in reports and with audience participation-professional development strategies and processes-from workshops to certificate courses, mentoring to reflection, with a technology infusion. Miriam Burt, National Clearinghouse for ESL Literacy Education, Washington, DC, USA; Susan Gaer, Santa Ana College, Santa Ana, California, USA; Gloria Gillette, Northeast ABLE Resource Center, Euclid, Ohio, USA; Carol Van Duzer, National Clearinghouse for ESL Literacy Education, Washington, DC, USA; Timmie Westfall, Indiana Department of Education, Jasper, Indiana, USA
#5293: Video projects for low level ESL Demonstration; Integrated Skills Saturday, 8:30 am to 9:15 am, Meeting Room 262 The video camera is something almost every teacher and student have access to but never use to its potential. Learn ways of using the video camera with your beginning-level ESL students. See samples of student work and learn how you can integrate this technology into the classroom. Susan Gaer, Santa Ana College, Santa Ana, California, USA
#1232: On-line projects for teaching and learning Discussion Group Friday, 7:30 am to 8:15 am, Meeting Room 267 What are on-line projects and how can they complement your classes? If you are a veteran of "putting it on-line", please come and share your ideas. If you are new to taking your ideas on-line, come and find out how you can start. Susan Gaer, Santa Ana College, Santa Ana, California, USA