AC4 Conference Materials Available Online

Andrew Sears asears at alum.mit.edu
Wed May 16 17:18:39 EDT 2001



I just wanted to let you know that the materials are now online from the
Association of Christian Community Computer Center's (AC4) conference in
Boston on Christians and the Digital Divide.  Most of the materials will be
of interest to all CTC's.  You can find the materials at
www.acccc.org/conference.htm

The materials include presentations on:
* Technology in After School and Youth Programs.  This is the result of
extensive research done by Mary Pavan (a CTCNet/VISTA member) providing a
summary of CTCNet Archives for the past several years.  This includes a 12
page categorized list of resources and links in various areas for youth.
* How to Start a Computer Center or Computer Ministry
* Technology and Entrepreneurship
* Summary of Christian CTC's in Boston

Andrew Sears
Director
Association of Christian Community Computer Centers
www.acccc.org

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