Introduction

masami at ONLINEWORKSHOP.NET masami at ONLINEWORKSHOP.NET
Mon Jan 29 13:00:05 EST 2001



Melissa,

My name is Masami Kikuchi, a Japanese producer/developer of distance education
and cultural exchange programmes using ISDN-based videoconferencing systems,
based in Chiba, Japan.
I have programmed an online realtime/fully-interactive activity with BECON,
Broward Education Communications Network last year, to have fun with the students
in Chiba, Japan.
If my project should concern your activities, I could help you activate your
activities further.

Please try to check with my website for the past activities at:

http://www.onlineworkshop.net/

Regards,

Masami Kikuchi
producer/engineer/consultant
video-linked culturation
Video Online Workshop
Chiba, Japan
email: masami at onlineworkshop.net

<p>>Hello,
>
>My name is Melissa Hornberger and I'm the founder of a nonprofit youth organization
in Central Florida. Our organization's name is Youth Media Productions. We work
with youth to help them become media and technology literate. Our initial program
trains youth in publishing through various mediums. The youngsters publish a
quarterly magazine titled YOUTHXPRESS and  they are preparing for the launching
of the digital version of their magazine in February. Both the printed and the
digital version is completely
>
>We are planning an after school media training and technology learning center
for disadvantaged middle schoolers in our area. We hope to have it open by September.
We are eager to hear stories from other technology centers. I hope to work with
everyone on the list to better prepare our youth for their future.
>
>Melissa Hornberger
>Founder
>Youth Media Productions
>www.youthxpress.net
>
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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
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