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Ideas in Animation Library

Many of the ideas that we share are in the form of pdf essays that were created using Power Point.  Some of the graphics and maps are included in blog articles.

In recent years interns from different universities have been converting some of these to flash animations, which help viewers build a better understanding of the information that is shared. This Role of many leaders (flash) is one example.

In our T/MC Ning Groups, you can meet some of these interns and follow the progress of developing these presentations.

 

This is a list of animated presentations that can be found in various sections on the Tutor/Mentor Institute web site.  

 

eventsThis illustrates the Tutor/Mentor Connection Quarterly Events strategy. Creating year round visibility. Flash (added 2/2010)

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  • Role of many leaders, illustrates the power of individuals, businesses, faith groups and colleges (flash). (added 2/2010)

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    Village concept map shows how people and resources from many different sectors need to be working together to help kids to careers  - http://tutormentorexchange.net/images/flash/map2009/

     

     

     

     

     

    Push_pullThis illustrates the "birth to work" goal of tutor/mentor connection strategies.  See animated view of this graphic.

     

     

     

     

     

    View this presentation to build a better understanding of the overall Tutor/Mentor Connection vision, and to see how individuals, businesses, and leaders from many sectors can share ownership.

    http://www.tutormentorexchange.net//images/flash/strategymap.swf

     

    View this presentation to see an outline of the many resources available in the Tutor/Mentor Connection Learning Library. http://www.tutormentorexchange.net//images/flash/resourcesmap.swf

     

    See 2007 presentation showing how volunteer grows into leader as a result of participation.  http://www.tutormentorexchange.net/flash/TMC_logic.html

    See 2010 presentation created by University of Michigan Grad student explains same concept. http://www.tutormentorexchange.net/images/flash/vol_leadership.swf

     
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    Blog Exchange Strategy

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    T/MC recognizes that no organization can attend every conference that is offered. Few  people will ever attend the T/MC conference. Thus, our goal is that before and after the May and November Conferences people connect through the Internet. 

    There are a growing number of ways to connect. Facebook, Linked in, Twitter, and on-line groups like http://tutormentorconnection.ning.com are now available.  A Blog Exchange, or carnival, is another way to connect tutor/mentor programs, volunteers and supporters in on-line interaction around the topics that will be discussed during the Chicago conference.

    Blogs can be stand alone web pages, or part of on-line communities.  The Tutor/Mentor Connection blog is http://tutormentor.blogspot.com. The Cabrini Connections blog is http://cabriniblog.blogspot.com

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    Our challenge: Connecting busy people from multiple sectors.
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    Using maps, charts, on-line learning and networking and other forms of face-to-face and web based communications, the T/MC aim is to focus daily attention on issues of poverty and strategies that connect those who can help with those who need help.  We hope to educate volunteers and donors to be shoppers, who search the Chicago Tutor/Mentor Program Locator to find places where they give time, talent and dollars to help expand the network of support for inner city kids attending poorly performing schools.

    By showing what's possible, we hope to move corporations, foundations, media and organizations that already operate youth development, tutoring and/or mentoring programs beyond what they are doing to what they can be doing.

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