Evaluation
Katie Gerne
kgerne at flocdc.org
Wed Jan 10 14:42:25 EST 2001
Hi Everyone,
>
> I am the Program Coordinator for the Adventure Clubs Program
> at For Love of Children. We provide educational and recreational =
clubs
for
> youth in the Shaw neighborhood. I have a Master's degree in Human
Performance Technology
> with an emphasis on evaluation. I created the evaluation system here =
at
> Adventure Clubs.
>
> I am looking to branch out and do some consulting work with =
non-profit
> after-school programs who would be interested in hiring me to create
> evalution systems for them. My email is kategerne at hotmail.com and my =
cell
> number is 202-246-2724. Thank you.
Katie.
>
> Katharine M. Gerne
> Adventure Clubs Program Coordinator
> For Love of Children
> 1816 12th Street, NW
> Washington,DC 20009
> (202) 462-8686, ext. 353.
>
Katharine M. Gerne
Adventure Clubs Program Coordinator
For Love of Children
1816 12th Street, NW
Washington,DC 20009
(202) 462-8686, ext. 353.
<p>-----Original Message-----
From: Victoria Vrana [mailto:vvrana at morino.org]
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 1:52 PM
To: 'Katie Gerne'
Cc: Pam Rockwell (E-mail)
Subject: RE: Evaluation
<p>Katie,
It's fine to put this out on the YouthLearn list. I'll follow up your
posting with a general call for consultants and service providers. =
It's
probably more powerful if you post it yourself. That way people can =
just
reply directly to you. youthlearn at listserv.morino.org
Good luck with your new directions!
Victoria
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Katie Gerne [mailto:kgerne at FLOCDC.ORG]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 1:20 PM
> To: 'vvrana at morino.org'
> Subject: Evaluation
> Importance: High
>
>
> Hi Vicotria,
>
> Would it be appropriate to put a message like this over the
> listserv? If so
> could you send it along. Thanks!
>
> Katie.
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I am the Program Coordinator for the Adventure Clubs Program
> at For Love of
> Children. We provide educational and recreational clubs for
> youth in the
> Shaw neighborhood. I have a Master's degree in Human
> Performance Technology
> with an emphasis on evaluation. I created the evaluation
> system here at
> Adventure Clubs.
>
> I am looking to branch out and do consulting work with non-profit
> after-school programs who would be interested in hiring me to create
> evalution systems for them. My email is
> Kategerne at hotmail.com and my cell
> number is 202-246-2724
>
> Katharine M. Gerne
> Adventure Clubs Program Coordinator
> For Love of Children
> 1816 12th Street, NW
> Washington,DC 20009
> (202) 462-8686, ext. 353.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Victoria Vrana [mailto:vvrana at MORINO.ORG]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 11:22 AM
> To: YOUTHLEARN at LISTSERV.MORINO.ORG
> Subject: [YL] FW: Digital Steppingstones Workshops
>
>
> Please pass this announcement to those working with information
> technology to close the digital divide, particiularly through =
schools,
> libraries, and community centers.
>
> "Digital Steppingstones: Smart Strategies for Underserved
> Communities in
> the Information Age," is the first of five regional workshops on
> information technology programs to be offered by the Tom=E1s
> Rivera Policy
> Institute during the spring of 2001.
>
> The goal of the workshops is to bring together regional
> experts to share
> their exemplary practical uses of technology in schools, libraries =
and
> community centers. This first workshop will be held in Miami on
> Thursday, February 8th, 2001 at the Hyatt-Regency, Miami.
>
> The Digital Steppingstones (DSS) initiative explores the
> practical uses
> of technology in public access centers in low-income and minority
> communities. Funded by a multi-year grant from the W.K. Kellogg
> Foundation, DSS has become an integral part of TRPI's on-going =
efforts
> to reduce the gap in access to information technologies and related
> training and services faced by urban underserved communities.
>
> Practitioners from schools, libraries and community centers will =
learn
> how to improve or start programs that provide access to computer and
> network resources in undeserved neighborhoods, including feasible
> solutions to common funding and staff problems, and lessons
> learned from
> exemplary models. By sharing knowledge and experiences about =
effective
> and innovative ideas, this workshop will increase the participation =
of
> disadvantaged communities in the digital age.
>
> Topics to be explored:
> Practical strategies for providing access to computer and network
> resources in schools, libraries, and community centers.
> Examples of successful information technology programs and
> strategies in
> local public access centers.
> Key resources for information on funding, digital literacy, =
curricular
> and workforce needs.
> How leadership is supporting efforts to access information
> technologies
> in underserved communities.
>
> This conference is for education administrators, IT program =
directors,
> school technology coordinators, community organizers, and anyone
> interested in increasing access to information technology for
> minorities.
>
> Judy Brown, Ph.D., Vice President of Programs and Development, Miami
> Museum of Science will deliver the opening address. Three
> sessions will
> discuss "How to Set Up an Information Technology Program,"
> "Funding for
> a Sustainable Program," and "Staff Development: Training for
> Maximal Use
> of IT." Panelists speaking to these topics include Chris Master,
> Director of Instructional Services, Dade County School District;
> Kristopher Smith, Center Director, Town Park Neighborhood Network
> Center; Valerie Carrier, Principal, Riviera Middle School;
> Cheryl Lanie
> Juarez, Project Director, Miami Museum of Science; and Wayne Rawlins,
> Executive Director, Miami/Miami-Dade Weed and Seed.
>
> The registration fee is $95. Registration reservations must
> be received
> by January 26th 2001. To register for this or any of the succeeding
> workshops, contact the TRPI Conference Coordinator, Leah Leander, by
> mail at The Tom=E1s Rivera Policy Institute, 1050 N. Mills Ave.,
> Claremont, CA 91711-6101, by phone at (909) 621-8897, fax (909)
> 621-8898, email dss at trpi.org, or on the Web at www.trpi.org/dss.
>
> Other workshops:
> February 20, Houston, Houston Museum of Natural Science
> March 13, Chicago, University of Chicago Gleacher Center
> March 15, New York City, Crowne Plaza Manhattan
> March 28, Los Angeles, California Science Center
>
> Richard Cutler, Ph.D.
> Senior Research Associate
> Tom=E1s Rivera Policy Institute
> Tel: 909/621-8897
> Fax: 909/621-8898
> www.trpi.org
>
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