advice using laptops to prepare audio presentations

Rosemary.Hayward at state.sd.us Rosemary.Hayward at state.sd.us
Mon Jul 21 16:14:34 EDT 2003



Paul:

Can you provide more information on the program and the organization that
is providing this program for kids?  Are their groups in each state? This
would be a GREAT program with afterschool kids!

Rosemary J. Hayward
Program Specialist/Out of School Time Programs
Office of Child Care Services
700 Governor's Drive
Pierre, SD  57501
Phone:  (605)773-6432
FAX:  (605)773-7294
Email:  Rosemary.Hayward at state.sd.us

-----Original Message-----
From: paul foldes [mailto:pfoldes at INTERHELP.COM]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 11:33 AM
To: YouthLearn Mailing List
Subject: advice using laptops to help prepare audio presentations

I am advising a nascent non profit that helps kids (k-12) improve their
self presentation skills - by learning to communicate their ideas better.
Using the Toastmasters model, it helps build self esteem, and provide
useful skills to more capably communicate both in school and later in the
workplace.

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