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RDN launches free Internet tutorial for ESOL students

13 January 2006

As part of the Jisc Exchange for Learning (X4L) programme the RDN Virtual Training Suite has launched a new e-learning tutorial for ESOL (English as a Second Language) students designed to help them develop their Internet research skills.

The tutorial offers free advice on using the Web to help with learning the English language, researching for ESOL college projects, finding education and employment opportunities, and locating information on UK health services and benefits.

The tutorial offers a simple step-by-step approach with quizzes and interactive exercises to lighten the learning.  “Success stories” highlight how people can use the Web to help in practical situations.  The tutorial is designed to be picked up and used by ESOL tutors and students across the UK.

David Crystal, the prominent writer, lecturer and broadcaster on language and linguistics, said:

 

“It's clear, crisp and colourful. I can't imagine a more user-friendly way of making the Internet user-friendly.”

Further Education Manager of the RDN, Mark Williams said:

 

“There’s a high demand for such support within the sector.  We’re delighted to have been able to extend our training services into the ESOL / EFL area and fill an important gap within FE resources”.

To access the tutorial, please go to: ESOL tutorial 

The new tutorial is added to an existing suite of over 60 tutorials in a variety of subject areas for higher and further education. Other titles specifically for FE are:

  • Internet for Art, Design and Media
  • Internet for Business Studies
  • Internet for Construction
  • Internet for Engineering (General & Automotive)
  • Internet for English Studies
  • Internet for Hairdressing and Beauty
  • Internet for Health and Social Care
  • Internet for Health and Safety at Work
  • Internet for Hospitality and Catering
  • Internet for Information and Communication Technology
  • Internet for Learning Languages
  • Internet for Leisure, Sport and Recreation
  • Internet for Mathematics and Adult Numeracy
  • Internet for Performing Arts
  • Internet for Sciences

The Virtual Training Suite is part of the Jisc-funded Resource Discovery Network, an online catalogue of Internet resources for teachers, researchers and students designed to guide them to the best of the Web for their subject area.

For further information about the VTS or RDN please contact:

Virtual Training Suite - Emma Place on 0117 928 7183 - Mark Williams 0207 848 2501, or email: rdn-feedback@rdn.ac.uk

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