During the blizzard of 2011, I was unable to come to the site in person, but that did offer me time to read over many articles on the Tutor/Mentor Connection website regarding the influence of university leaders and how they can impact an organization such as this one. They also made me realize how much it makes sense for university involvement in programs that aid disadvantaged children through the school system, especially colleges that focus on social justice. By assisting a child not…
ContinueAdded by Joseph Kreul on February 8, 2011 at 7:14pm — 1 Comment
It is rebuild a 'Become a volunteer' project. This version is not finished yet. I'd like to revise the list below.
1. It is too fast. So, I will control displaying speedy.
2. I will add our(T/MC) logo/symbol, and then it could connect our website, if you click the symbol.
finally, after I finished these…
ContinueAdded by CHO IN HEE on February 8, 2011 at 5:16pm — 1 Comment
This is a graphic that I posted on my blog last Friday. It's intended to illustrate how we want leaders and volunteers to develop strategies that not only say "we have a problem" but also say "…
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This photo shows Mike Trakan with one of the maps he has created for Tutor/Mentor Connection since he joined us in Jan 2008. View the maps and read the articles he writes on the mappingforjustice blog
The T/MC received a $50,000 donation from an anonymous donor in Nov. 2007 which enabled us to hire…
Added by Daniel Bassill on February 2, 2011 at 5:53pm — No Comments
This is second version of hut innovation. It is not finished yet. But, I write specific precess according to fuction. For example, clicking slice or back button.
Added by Jongseop Won on January 28, 2011 at 2:53pm — 2 Comments
Second project flash is consists of three parts. First part shows ten innovation slices.
Second part explain detail inforamtion related to previous slice. So, If you click each slice in first page, it will be connected to second page associated with each slice. In addition, you can see detail information about that.
Moreover, what if you…
ContinueAdded by Jongseop Won on January 26, 2011 at 6:00pm — No Comments
I posted a message on Facebook telling how I'd been involved for 37 years and how my life has been enriched as a result. One of our former students posted this response:
No, THANK YOU for caring when no one else would, you started a movement and I have watched it blossom into something I couldnt imagine back at St. Matthews Church, you and your family have sacrificed so much time, and Im proof that just one person can make such a huge impact on someone's life. Love ya…
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This is the middle of my third week here at the Tutor/Mentor Connection, and the learning curve I'm experiencing is feeling like it's beginning to smooth out some, and with some light at the end of this tunnel, I feel as though I'm approaching a new understanding of what not only this site is trying to accomplish, but of how they aim to do it, and of how they aim to prove that they are doing it. Meeting fellow staff here has been a great help to me in this regard, and many thanks to Matt…
ContinueAdded by Joseph Kreul on January 24, 2011 at 7:17pm — 1 Comment
I have modified pyramid concepts. Firstly, I have changed to stairs concept which is piled up gradually. Below is the main page from the presentation (graphic added by DanB).
First page is main page which shows title of this presentation.
Second page shows producer and link to original file.
From third page, the stairs which contain detail…
ContinueAdded by Jongseop Won on January 24, 2011 at 3:00pm — 3 Comments
A few months ago I read this Civic Enterprises report, titled Untapped Potential: Filling the Promise of Big…
ContinueAdded by Daniel Bassill on January 22, 2011 at 4:30pm — 3 Comments
**** This is the first idea of my thiking. I have more idea. so, the first idea is like this by using…
ContinueAdded by CHO IN HEE on January 21, 2011 at 5:00pm — 4 Comments
Thanks for entering Cabrini Connections.
InheeNetwork.ppt shows my network of family connections and friends social networking.
Added by CHO IN HEE on January 21, 2011 at 2:48pm — 1 Comment
How about this?
I'd like to make like this by showing diverse pictures. It illustrates the appearance of T/MC, and shows the important role of T/MC. It can keep working not only our previous project but another project. It just idea that I popped up,…
ContinueAdded by CHO IN HEE on January 19, 2011 at 7:00pm — 1 Comment
I added background music and image. Moreover, i made a first display. I imitated first page of pyramid pdf file.
Please, leave your comments. I want to make perfect flash animation. I sincerely accept your ideas. ^^;
Added by Jongseop Won on January 19, 2011 at 5:30pm — No Comments
This is new model based on pyramid model. Basically, we designed stairs concept. This is just draft.
So, I am going to change first page and background images. Have a nice day and be careful not to catch a cold !!
Added by Jongseop Won on January 19, 2011 at 1:41pm — 1 Comment
Good morning. First of all, let me apologize for not making ant posts the past few weeks. I've been under the weather during the holidays. BUT NOW I'M BACK! I was watching the news Monday night, and I saw a story about the last family to move out of the Cabrini-Green housing projects. Most people in Chicago now think that all former tenants of Cabrini-Green have been placed in sufficient housing,…
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Added by Jongseop Won on January 12, 2011 at 1:09pm — 3 Comments
I saw a TV report last night saying "Cabrini Green Gone".
Someone should tell that to the 35 -40 7th to 12th grade teens at Cabrini Connections who live in the Cabrini Green area, either in the Row Houses or the redeveloped property. I wrote a blog…
ContinueAdded by Daniel Bassill on January 12, 2011 at 11:25am — No Comments
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