New person on the block
John O'Sullivan
johnlosullivan at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 14 14:09:06 EST 2001
Hello to everyone,
I joined with the hopes that I could get so really helpful advise on some
new learning centers we are opening in the Caribbean. I was looking for a
computer teaching curriculum for grades K-8th. We don't have the time or the
funds to test for quality, so I could use some in-put here. We have also
been given the task on designing a children's weekly T.V show geared towards
computers in our community. Please feel free to send ideas. I hope I will be
able to give back later for what I am asking for now. Sincerely John
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