Hi Dan~ Finally, I finish my presentation about introduction. I hope that you'll like it. A pdf version is at http://www.tutormentorexchange.net/images/PDF/songmilee.pdf
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Hello~ Dan! I'm happy to work with you. I'm impressed with the mission that the T/MC gives education and motivation for young people to work in society. I also can be consider about myself and the way that visualizing to promote other people about T/MC.
Added by Song Mi Lee on January 13, 2012 at 11:01am — 1 Comment
In other articles I've pointed attention to the year-round strategy of the Tutor/Mentor Institute, LLC and Tutor/Mentor Connection and shown how the May and November conferences have helped to get stories in Chicago media. I've now created a page on the web site where you can view and read many of these…
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This article quotes Malcolm Gladwell saying "if you want to shine, put in 10,000 hours".
It goes on to say "The greatest athletes, entrepreneurs, musicians and scientists emerge only after spending at least three hours a day for a decade mastering…
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Here is my final project for my internship, that breifly demonstrates what I have learned from my experience with Tutor/Mentor Connection. This is a brief synopsis of what I learned and in what ways I feel that this project can impact the future. I am greatful for the time I was involved with T/MC and hope to remain connected to it in the future. The ideas are simple, yet go against the way in what I feel most people think about in terms of how non profits operate and how to address…
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Throughout my internship at T/MC, I have been struggling with the idea of how universities can become actively involved in the nonprofit sector and with tutor/mentor programs, and even provide a source of constant revenue. One idea is simply to have students involved in the school go out and become volunteers with different organizations, providing the tutor/mentor programs with a constant stream of tutors and mentors, however this would probably only last for a short time (6 months…
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Hello,
I'm too sad to leave for Korea soon. I'll miss IIT and T/MC.I was learning many things by internship.
Especially, I had knowledge about system of volunteer organization.
Although there are many volunteer organizations in Korea, it's different from Tutor/Mentor Connection.
First, volunteer organizations located in Korea didn't build a database as I know. To keep managning and increasing association, it's very important to maintain a…
ContinueI have worked at Tutor/Mentor Connection for six weeks where is a non-profit organization for anyone who wants to help inner city youth connect with extra adult tutors and mentors. Even if it could be short time, it was very long time to me. Because I learned American culture as well as computer skills during that time.
First, I knew American culture especially company culture. I knew how to communicate with my boss and work promptly. Furthermore, I have worked with co-worker and…
ContinueAdded by Sam Lee on June 21, 2011 at 3:30pm — 2 Comments
***This post was created a few weeks ago, but was "saved to draft" and was never published...I'm new to blogging...don't judge***
On May 19 and 20, Tutor/Mentor Connections hosted its bi-annual conference in Matteson, IL. Leading up to the conference, I did not know what to expect or how it would look like, but I was optimistic about a good turnout. I was not disappointed. The conference itself was much larger than I had anticipated, and everyone I met during those two…
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When I came here for work as a intern, I was a little bit confused because all things in here were not familiar and all things I do look like awkward. However, the more time I spent here, everything in here was getting comfortable. Through this internship, I learned lots of things. First of all, I learned how to working process going in America. My initial purpose of coming here is to get to know America’s culture. At this aspect, I think I achieve that. Secondly, by working here,…
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I saw the article about infographic on blog.
I think Infograpic is very useful.
Because in traditional way to represent information, data was usually expressed by a variety of numeric and text-only.
Infograpic can help people to understand information easier in new nontraditional ways…
ContinueThis is a volunteer-recruitment video created by Minsub Lee, and intern from Korea working with the Tutor/Mentor Connection. The video does not promote a single program and instead points to this page on the Tutor/Mentor Connection web site that shows how programs can build campaigns to support recruitment for all tutor/mentor programs in a…
ContinueAdded by Minsub Lee on June 14, 2011 at 9:02am — 2 Comments
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykM9y-kyn40
This video was created by Minsub Lee to show how athletes might adopt and become spokespersons for different neighborhoods in the city where they are star players. See…
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Sam Lee, an intern from IIT working with Tutor/Mentor Connection in May-June 2011, was asked to look at two graphics created to illustrate the role people might take in expanding the network of support for tutor/mentor programs. Below you can see the interpretations she created.
I created a new graphic interpretation for the graphic Dan had…
ContinueAdded by Sam Lee on June 10, 2011 at 3:00pm — 3 Comments
Good morning : )
I summarized five articles in a presentation.
1) Friday, June 13, 2008 article - Each of us has a Civic Responsibility. Marketing Solutions.
2) Wed, …
ContinueAdded by Sam Lee on June 8, 2011 at 10:30am — 2 Comments
During my research last week, I came across a study that dealt with mentor volunteer retention and recruitment, specifically looking at the gap between male and female mentors. This is an important subject to tackle as the authors cite studies that show that mentees who are connected with the same mentor for 2 years show the most significant positive change, whereas the mentees who are paired with the…
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