Last call for YL survey and gift certificates!
Pam Mcketa
pmcketa at morino.org
Mon Jan 22 11:33:29 EST 2001
We've received 50 responses so far to the survey we sent out last week. The
results are fascinating!
We'll close out the survey at the end of the day tomorrow. So if you haven't
had a chance yet to respond, please do so. You'll have a chance to let us
know what you're thinking and may receive one of six gift certificates to
Amazon.com. The lucky winners will have a nice surprise in their inboxes on
Wednesday!
Pam
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Here's the original request:
Would you take a moment from your busy day to fill out our survey at
http://www.websurveyor.net/wsb.dll/4681/youthlearn.htm?
You may even receive a $25 gift certificate to Amazon.com! As a "thank you"
for completing the survey, we'll choose six random people to receive one.
We're a small group -- the odds are pretty good that you'll be a winner!
The survey is very quick -- it should take no more than 5 minutes. The
purpose is to gather your candid feedback regarding the YouthLearn web site
and email list. We're in the process of thinking about exciting new
directions for YouthLearn. Your insights will help us better serve all those
concerned about learning and technology in after school programs.
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Pam McKeta (Rockwell)
Interactive Media Producer
Morino Institute, http://www.morino.org
Entrepreneurial ventures of the Morino Institute include:
- closing societal divides, http://www.youthlearn.org
- advancing a more effective philanthropy,
http://www.venturephilanthropypartners.org
- advancing New Economy entrepreneurship, http://www.netpreneur.org
- stimulating economic opportunity, http://www.knowledgeway.org
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YouthLearn (http://www.youthlearn.org) brings together youth professionals
to share information on using technology as part of learning, especially in
out-of-school programs. YouthLearn is a service of the Morino Institute,
a nonprofit organization (http://www.morino.org). We hope this list assists
you
in your efforts to make a difference in the lives and potential of young
people.
Tips:
· To post a message to this group, send an email to
mailto:youthlearn at listserv.morino.org
· To unsubscribe from this group (either temporarily or
permanently) or to receive YouthLearn in digest form, go to
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http://LISTSERV.morino.org/youthlearn.html
· To contact the list facilitator, send an email to
mailto:pmcketa at morino.org
Be sure to visit http://www.youthlearn.org.
We are adding content all the time!
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Pam McKeta, Interactive Media Producer
Morino Institute, http://www.morino.org
YouthLearn, http://www.youthlearn.org
The Morino Institute's mission is to
stimulate entrepreneurship, advance a more
effective philanthropy, close social divides
and understand the relationship and impact
of the Internet on our society.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
YouthLearn (http://www.youthlearn.org) brings together youth professionals
to share information on using technology as part of learning, especially in
out-of-school programs. YouthLearn is a service of the Morino Institute,
a nonprofit organization (http://www.morino.org). We hope this list assists you
in your efforts to make a difference in the lives and potential of young people.
Tips:
· To post a message to this group, send an email to
mailto:youthlearn at listserv.morino.org
· To unsubscribe from this group (either temporarily or
permanently) or to receive YouthLearn in digest form, go to
http://www.youthlearn.org/join/mailing.html
· To search the YouthLearn archives, go to
http://LISTSERV.morino.org/youthlearn.html
· To contact the list facilitator, send an email to
mailto:pmcketa at morino.org
Be sure to visit http://www.youthlearn.org.
We are adding content all the time!
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