Teaching Opportunities in NYC

Tamara Pearson tpearson at coe.ufl.edu
Thu Feb 1 11:05:11 EST 2001



Hello everyone,

My name is Tamara Pearson and I am a doctoral student in Educational
Technology at the University of Florida.  I am nearing the end of my
coursework and about to begin my dissertation research.  My area of
research is the digital divide and more specifically how Community
Centers are working to combat the divide through technology programs
in poor communities.

I am currently exploring possible sites for conducting my research.
I am interested in obtaining a position as a technology teacher in a
community program and collecting data from my students.  I am
interested in community programs in NYC, so if anyone has leads for
me to follow please email me privately to discuss them.

Thank you for your time and I appreciate your help.

tamara

Tamara Pearson
University of Florida
School of Teaching and Learning
tpearson at coe.ufl.edu

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