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Distance Learning
RE 301 Psycholinguistics & Reading
General Information:

Semester:

Fall 2008

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Instructor:

Sue Lohrmeyer

Textbook:

For most current book information please go to: http://www.efollett.com

Course Description:

Enhances students' understanding of language structure, human language acquisition, and literacy development. Includes an elementary classroom practicum that is designed to help students observe children's indicators of literacy as they interact with multimedia computer programs. Required for reading minor/ endorsement.

Minimum Computer Requirements:

Computer: Win 98/2000/XP OR Mac or Mac OSX Pentium/G3 750 with 256 MB RAM
Internet Access
Modem: Minimum Speed 56k
Browser: Netscape 7x (do not use higher versions) or Internet Explorer 6x

Make sure you download security patches for your operating system. If you're a Microsoft Windows user, get your monthly updates at www.Microsoft.com/security  If you use Mac, check out updates at www.Mac.com/support.  

On Campus Requirements:

None

Other Information:

On-line discussions may be required during this course. The LCMail account and BbCE course mail are the only accounts that will be used to contact students regarding online courses. An LCMail account is automatically assigned to students when they enroll. Access to this email account is found at http://lcmail.lcsc.edu. BbCE course mail is enabled when a student is enrolled in a BbCE course. Access to BbCE course mail is through each BbCE course. BbCE course mail is an internal mail system only and cannot be accessed outside of a BbCE course. Please check with your instructor to determine the preferred method of contact.

 

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