US Tech Corps Announcement
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Some of you in the US may be interested in participating. Please reply to
contacts within or visit their web page. Do not reply to me! :-)
Thanks,
Jennifer
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Date: Tue, 10 Oct 1995 13:00:21 -0400
From: Jock Gill <penfield@tiac.net>
To: CoSN Discussion List <cosndisc@list.cren.net>
Subject: FYI -- Tech Corps White House Announcement[FWD:CITS]
FYI, Curt
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>Subject: FYI -- Tech Corps White House Announcement
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> TECH CORPS LAUNCH TO BOOST USE OF TECHNOLOGY IN SCHOOLS NATIONWIDE
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> Washington, D.C., (Oct. 10, 1995) -- The Tech Corps is a grassroots,
> volunteer organization designed to help schools prepare students and
> teachers for the 21st century by bringing the technical expertise of
> thousands of men and women into America's schools.
>
> President Bill Clinton, challenging Americans to help bring the power
> of computer technology into the classroom, said, "This goal cannot be
> achieved by government fiat. It can only be met ... by communities,
> businesses, governments, teachers, parents and students joining
> together. A high-tech barn-raising."
>
> Tech Corps volunteers will work with grade K-12 teachers and school
> administrators in their local communities to provide assistance with
> technology planning, technical support and advice, staff training,
> mentoring and classroom instruction. The national organization will
> provide guidance and training for state chapters. State Tech Corps
> chapters will operate autonomously and will identify and match their
> volunteers to local projects according to interests, skills and school
> districts' priorities.
>
> Tech Corps volunteers will enhance teaching and learning nationwide
> through their technology projects. "In 1961, President Kennedy
> challenged men and women across America to join programs, such as the
> Peace Corps, to help build an infrastructure to tie developing
> countries to the global community," said Gary J. Beach, chief
> executive officer of Computerworld Inc. and founder of the Tech Corps
> concept. "Today's announcement challenges millions of Americans with
> technical skills to join the Tech Corps to build a technology
> infrastructure for our nation's public schools. This will help link
> our classrooms to the rich educational content high technology has to
> offer."
>
> The Tech Corps build upon a program started in Massachusetts that has
> successfully completed pilot projects in twelve communities and will
> expand this fall to 47 school districts representing more than 60
> communities. Five additional states are launching Tech Corps chapters
> today in New Mexico, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois and Tennessee.
>
> "The Tech Corps' Massachusetts program has been a huge success, and I
> am confident thousands of people across the country will respond to
> the President's call to support Tech Corps in their communities," said
> Beach.
>
> Those interested in initiating a state Tech Corps chapter are
> encouraged to attend the Tech Corps Chartering Conference in
> Washington, D.C. on October 30.
>
> Industry and education leaders around the country are endorsing the
> Tech Corps as a significant volunteer initiative capable of having a
> major impact on U.S. schools. "It is a travesty that we are using
> pre-industrial age technology to educate the children of the
> information age," said Thomas Wheeler, president of Cellular
> Telecommunications Industry Association [CTIA], one of the Tech Corps'
> sponsors. "The CTIA Foundation for Wireless Telecommunications has
> provided the initial funding for Tech Corps to help remedy this
> situation through the combination of corporate technical skills and
> good old American volunteerism."
>
> The Tech Corps is incorporated as a private, non-profit organization
> and is overseen by a board of directors which includes professionals
> from the high tech, telecommunications and education sectors.
>
> For more information on the Tech Corps or to register for the Tech
> Corps Chartering Conference, visit the organization's Internet World
> Wide Web site at http://www.ustc.org. For more information on
> President Clinton's education speech and today's announcements, visit
> the White House Web site at http://www.whitehouse.gov.
>
> Contact Information:
>
> Lois Paul & Partners
>
> Web Site: http://www.sme.com/loispaul
>
> Contacts: Mary Leddy
> (415) 286-3990
> Mary_Leddy@LPP.com
> Steve Chipman
> (415) 286-3990
> Steve_Chipman@LPP.com
> Brenda Nashawaty
> (617) 860-5642
> Brenda_Nashawaty@LPP.com
>
> Tech Corps National Office
>
> Web Site: http://www.ustc.org
>
> Contacts: Karen Smith
> (508) 620-7749
> ksmith@ustc.org
> Gary Johnson
> garyj@ustc.org
>
>
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>
>
>
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Jonathan P. Gill
Penfield Gill, Inc.
Boston, MA Washington, D.C.
+1 (617) 396-0492 jgill@penfield-gill.com +1 (202) 667-1747
<http://www.casti.com/gill>
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- US Tech Corps Announcement Jennifer Sellers