Forming a Telecollaboration Project...Can I Pick Your Brain?

Dan Bassill cabrinic at aol.com
Fri Jun 22 12:30:50 EDT 2001



The collaboration project sounds good. At www.tutormentorconnection.org we've a section titled T/MC Kids. This has links to other youth groups around the country who are doing innovative work with technology. You might find some new partners or new ideas by checking out some of these groups.

Furthermore, as you develop your projects, will you host them on a web site so others can learn from you?  Will your groups be open so youth and programs from other places can join in?

Please keep us informed. I sound like an exciting project.

Dan Bassill
Cabrini Connections
Tutor/Mentor Connection
Chicago

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