I'm pleased that you will be working with this graphic from the "Collaboration Goals" essay. If we can show people how they can be the "red dot" in this graphic, and use their personal and professional communications to draw members of their network to the information on our web site on a continuous basis, we can increase the number of people who take this role, and thus, increase the number of volunteers, donors and leaders who support tutor/mentor programs in Chicago and other cities. This power point has the graphic that you will be working with, along with text that you can use.
Hi Peter. As you are looking at the blogs and articles I've created you are seeing immages like this one:
Can you tell me about any work you've done to create graphics like this, or to animate them with flash or other graphics tools.
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When you put a link on the presentation, point to the Program Locator and the Mapping for Justice site.
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