Sanchez Elementary School Online Mentoring Program Who Were Asked to be Mentors?
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Selected online volunteers from the Virtual Volunteering Project. The program is based at the Charles A. Dana Center at the University of Texas at Austin, , but volunteers are scattered across the U.S.
Online mentors formerly involved with the Cyberspace Seniors/InterAge CyberPals Classroom Project. The program is based in Tucson, Arizona, but volunteers are scattered across the U.S.
PEPHE Telementoring Pilot Project
by the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UTHSCSA) Health Education Training Centers Alliance of Texas (HETCAT)
PowerUP Online Mentoring Program
Materials in draft form, being created by the National Mentoring Partnership and the Virtual Volunteering Project for a program in collaboration with America Online and People Magazine.
National Mentoring Partnership
mentoring.org
Various publications by NMP contributed to the Sanchez Elementary School Online Mentoring Program.
"It's a Simple Idea, But It's Not Easy to Do:
Practical Lessons in Telementoring"
by Judi Harris of the University of Texas at Austin
and the Electronic Emissary Project
Handbook for HP Mentors
A resource for participants in the HP E-Mail Mentor program
Cyberspace Seniors/InterAge CyberPals Classroom Project
The dinosaur clip art on this web site was colorized by Noreen Strehlow and downloaded from her web site.
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This resource was developed by Jayne Cravens for Sanchez Elementary School in Austin, Texas; the Charles A. Dana Center at the University of Texas at Austin; and the Virtual Volunteering Project. This online mentoring program is no longer operational; these web materials have been preserved to help other schools develop their own online mentoring programs. You can find more online mentoring resources here |