A Peaceful FORCE Across America
Pam Mcketa
pmcketa at morino.org
Fri Jan 26 13:20:58 EST 2001
Point well taken, Anna. I'm glad to get your feedback.
The YouthLearn list is your community. My role is as facilitator (and
sometimes cop) to help encourage "talking" among you. Together we'll try to
find that elusive balance between too much and not enough messages on the
list!
Pam
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Pam McKeta, Interactive Media Producer
Morino Institute, http://www.morino.org
YouthLearn, http://www.youthlearn.org
-----Original Message-----
Gennifer Davis' post may have been a bit off topic, but it nailed homed one
very important fact, imagine if all the youth of this country were given
access to the same opportunities that she has. Her post clearly showed just
what children are capable of when they are given the tools and the
knowledge to make a difference. I applaud her efforts and also took the
opportunity to pass her post on to others that can help further her cause.
We should all be encouraged when the Internet is being used for the greater
good.
Pam I do agree that guideline are necessary, but Gennifer's post is a great
example of why integrating technology into learning is so important and the
good that can come of it.
Anna Gierowski
Internet Marketing Manager
CCB Nonprofits
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