I will be hosting a one hour session in the on-line Learning2gether portal this Sunday, April 15, 2012 at 15:00.
This is the description of the session: Dan Bassill of the Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC will describe the four part strategy he has developed to support the growth of a mentor-based youth-development strategy and how it might be applied to problem-solving process in any social sector and in any country. Dan will also talk about how youth in high schools and colleges can take a significant role in this process and how this will enhance their own learning, problem solving and communications skills while also creating future leaders who are better prepared to solve social and environmental problems via world-wide learning and collaboration. Dan says "While I apply this strategy to what I do to help kids in poor neighborhoods of Chicago, I feel the model applies to any problem solving effort." You can review the 4 part strategy at http://tinyurl.com/TMC-4-Part-Strategy.
I will be using this PDF for the presentation slides. http://www.scribd.com/daniel-f-bassill-7291/d/86904421-Problem-Solving-Stratey-Explanation-and-Overview
Where: Blackboard Collaborate (Elluminate) - http://tinyurl.com/y3eh or: http://home.learningtimhttp://tinyurl.com/2012apr15gmt1500es.net/learningtimes?go=273662
If you have not used Elluminate, I encourage you to log in early and get your computer set up. This is FREE but you will need to register.
I hope that we can continue this discussion on Facebook and in the Tutor/Mentor Connection on-line forum.
Monday, April 09, 2012
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