From: Dan Stefanich (dstefanich@wi.rr.com)
Date: 04/09/03
To Delores Ewing, Eric Sharp, and others.
A sterling example of technology program is the Boys & Girls Clubs of
South Puget Sound's BOTT (Building Opportunities Through Technology) Labs.
http://bottlabs.com/
Another nationally recognized model is the Intel Computer Clubhouse.
http://www.computerclubhouse.org/index.htm
Good set-up stuff includes Morino Institute's "The YouthLearn Guide: A
Creative Approach to Working With Youth and Technology"
www.youthlearn.org
Dan Stefanich
dstefanich@wi.rr.com <mailto:dstefanich@wi.rr.com>
414-961-0033
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