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E-mentoring is a unique way to mentor school-aged children, allowing mentors to communicate with mentees via e-mail or web-based programming (a discussion list) that is secure and provides an archive...
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With free screencast software, it's easy to deliver computer skills training, on demand, to any location. This convenient method of instruction is effective for practically all learning styles and is...
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"Neighborhood improvement and recovery is not just for the experts!" That is the motto of Neighborhood Knowledge Los Angeles, a community outreach program of UCLA's Advanced Policy Institute. NKLA...
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In their efforts to revitalize and enhance low-income communities near and around the Atlanta University Center's six campus university grounds, student volunteers, assisted by AmeriCorps*VISTA...
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There are about 75 AmeriCorps*VISTA members serving in 35 community technology centers (CTCs) across the country (2002). The CTC VISTA project is a collaboration between AmeriCorps*VISTA, the...
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Community technology centers (CTCs) provide access to information technology and related learning services to children and adults in economically distressed communities. More than 75 AmeriCorps*VISTA...
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Simply providing computer equipment isn't enough to bridge the digital divide. Technology is most effective when it is combined with technical support, staffed computer labs, and properly maintained...
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Collaboration between AmeriCorps*VISTA, national and local nonprofit organizations, universities, and high-tech companies can be mutually rewarding. Teaming For Technology San Francisco shares its...