YouthLearn guidelines
Pam Mcketa
pmcketa at morino.org
Thu Jan 25 13:51:06 EST 2001
Hi everyone --
I just wanted to respond to Gennifer's post about the Peace and Harmony
Statue project. What great enthusiasm and heart from a 16-year-old! It's an
example of the energy that youth can bring to community projects.
The post is a bit off-topic, however, for YouthLearn readers. We're
primarily concerned with helping each other integrate technology into
learning in out of school programs. We don't screen messages before they go
up. We would prefer to emphasize guidelines (see
http://www.youthlearn.org/join/guidelines.html) and keep our community open.
The great thing about email is that it allows us to keep our posts short,
modify our messages to make them relevant to our audience, and link people
to more information if the interest is there.
Have a great day!
Pam
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