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tutormentor2
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01/15/2007 9:11 PM Alert 

In the book titled The Spider and the Starfish, I read about how millions of people worked together to create a Wikipedia.  In the Tutor/Mentor Institute, I've been posting my ideas of what I feel a better operating system of support for tutor/mentor program might look like, and I've been inviting people to help me flesh out these ideas.

I've now created a http://tutormentorinstitute.wikidot.com/start that anyone can contribute ideas to and share in the work of creating a training manual and curriculum that could be used to teach leaders to work in ways that lead to more and better volunteer-based tutor/mentor programs being available in more high poverty neighborhoods.

I hope you'll contribute to the growth of this in the coming months.

Dan Bassill
Tutor/Mentor Connection

tutormentor2
Posts:354

02/11/2007 8:03 PM Alert 
I was introduced to a  new on-line tool for collaboration today.  It is www.thinkature.com. It's a free resource.  I encourage some of  you to try it and see if it becomes a brainstorming space that can help you clarify your goals or innovate solutions to problems.
tutormentor2
Posts:354

04/28/2007 10:32 AM Alert 

I have created a new Wiki page at http://www.aboutus.org/User:Tutormentor

This is an interesting networking site, which has 2,000 to 3,000 people on-line at any time of the day. Thus, if you're trying to find others who are interested in what you're doing, and who might be volunteers, donors, leaders, etc., this is a good way to get noticed.

I put a link to the Tutor/Mentor Institute Wiki there, so if anyone wants to take a researcher/writer role to help us flesh out some of our ideas, you're invited to get involved.

tutormentor2
Posts:354

04/29/2007 10:44 AM Alert 

The Pew Foundation for Civic Change has created a wiki and I've been invited to share information on mentoring. I've posted some information at http://www.learningtofinish.org/doku.php?id=mentorshipprogram

I've linked this to the Tutor/Mentor Connection wiki, so that the main source of wik information is being created at one site. 

If you're working on a PhD project related to workforce development, poverty reduction, community service, etc. and would be interested in being a contributor to the T/MC project, please join us. 

Our hope is that one or more writers will begin to turn this information into books and curriculum.

tutormentor2
Posts:354

06/22/2008 8:06 PM Alert 
I set up a Tutor/Mentor Connection case study on a wiki devoted to networking of advocacy organizations. The link can be found at http://www.advocacy2.org/index.php/Case_Studies
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