On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 06:09:25PM -0400, George Hunt wrote: > Hi everyone, > > While working with Adam Holt in Haiti, I met a few "go-getter" teens who > already are doing basic house wiring. They could help diagnose battery and > solar array problems if they had a little more background. > > I learned basic electricity reading and re-reading the first few chapters of > the Amateur Radio Relay League Handbook. I could use some help finding > something similar for french speakers. > > Creole is the spoken language, but the instructional language is French and > the > students are easy with learning out of a book in french. > > Unfortunately I don't know enough French to find equivalent sources on line, > or > available for purchase on the web. > > I did find open source "basic electricity" texts in english (though perhaps > too > verbose) as examples of what I think is needed: > > • http://openbookproject.net/electricCircuits/index.htm > • http://www.nmsea.org/Curriculum/4_6/Electricity/dc_electricity.htm > • http://educypedia.karadimov.info/library/How_Electricity_Works.swf > > Thanks for help, > > George do you have specific things that would be useful to learn? topics? what grade level? would a text in Creol not be more useful to more students or is everyone expected to know french at some point. I got the impression that not many folks have a great fluence in french.
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