Fwd: Re(2): Technology Leadership Institute

From: Susan Veccia (svec@loc.gov)
Date: Tue Feb 20 2001 - 11:35:25 EST

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    Hi folks!

    Posted below is a message from Geoffrey Waggs, who is directing a high
    school summer teacher institute in DC. This is NOT the American Memory
    Fellows Institute, but another summer institute in Washington, DC. Geoff
    is looking for educators who might be interested in becoming mentors. I
    know many of you are not in the Washington area, but you might know others
    who are.

    If you are interested in learning more, or have questions, please contact
    Geoff. His message follows:
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    >Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 09:35:07 -0500
    >Subject: Re(2): Technology Leadership Institute
    >To: svec@loc.gov
    >From: "Geoffrey Wagg" <wagg@bullis.org>

    >The Technology Leadership Institute is seeking experienced teachers who
    >have incorporated technology into their curricula in a significant way.
    >These teachers will serve as mentors to the Summer 2001 Fellows. We are
    >specifically looking for mentors in the visual arts, music, english,
    >history (social studies), languages, math, and science at the high school
    >level.
    >
    >Mentors will work from July 16 through the 27. Their role will be to
    >demonstrate ways they have incorporated technology and to facilitate the
    >fellows' curriculum integration work during the two week period. Mentors
    >will also participate in online forums throughout the year at the
    >institute's website. The compensation is $2500 and the mentorship
    >opportunities are open to any faculty member in the Washington-Baltimore
    >region. Fellows are also invited to participate in the multimedia
    >boot-camp held from July 9 - 13.
    >
    >If you are interested, or know of people who would be excellent
    >candidates, please have them email me at tli@bullis.org within the next
    >week. More information about the program is available at
    >http://www.bullis.org/tli
    >
    >Thanks,
    >
    >Geoff Wagg



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