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                MentorPlace Starter Kit  (click here) (Adobe Acrobat Reader Document)
                 EDC Center for Children and Technology
                   Prepared By:  Dorothy Bennett, Cricket Heinze,
                      Naomi Hupert  & Terri Meade

                        This document is designed to give IBM program managers
                          a foundation for implementing an IBM MentorPlace program
                         in their site. It covers the following issues:

                     * Understanding the importance of a Core Team
                   * Working effectively with schools
                 * Preparing participants: teachers, mentors and students
              * Going beyond chatting

     
    Participant Training
    Mentor
   

          Mentor training module  (click here) (html format)
          EDC Center for Children and Technology
          Prepared By: Dorothy Bennett, Cornelia Brunner, Lauren Goldenberg,
          Cricket Heinze, Naomi Hupert & Terri Meade

          This online training module contains information and assistance for e-mentors.
          By making use of these strategies and tips, mentors can strengthen their approaches
          to developing positive online mentoring relationships with young people.

     
              Mentor presentation  (click here) (Microsoft PowerPoint Document)
          PowerPoint presentation used by IBM community relations managers or local program
          coordinators during mentor training sessions.
          > This tool is also available in Japanese.
     
   

          Mentor handout (click here) (Adobe Acrobat Reader Document)
          Learn about all aspects of the program, including goals, expectations, rules,
          and responsibilities.
          > This tool is also available in Simplified Chinese.

     
              Mentor Quick Tips  (click here) (Adobe Acrobat Reader Document)
          One page of important information, addressing the Who, What, Where, When and
           Why of the program.
     
    Student
   

          Student presentation  (click here) (Microsoft PowerPoint Document)
          PowerPoint presentation used by IBM community relations managers or local program
          coordinators during student training sessions.

          > This tool is also available in Português do Brasil, português.

     
              Student handout (click here) (Adobe Acrobat Reader Document)
          Learn about all aspects of the program, including goals, expectations, rules,
          and responsibilities.
          > This tool is also available in English (UK), español latinoamericano, Nederlands.
     
              Student Quick Tips (grades 7-12)  (click here) (Adobe Acrobat Reader Document)
          One page of important information, addressing the Who, What, Where, When and
          Why of the program.
          > This tool is also available in English (UK), Nederlands.
     
   

          Student Quick Tips (grades 3-6)  (click here) (Adobe Acrobat Reader Document)
          One page of important information, addressing the Who, What, Where, When and
          Why of the program.

          > This tool is also available in Nederlands.

     
    Safety and Security - Online Safety Guides
   

     La Familia Technology Week - Safety Guide (click here) (Adobe Acrobat Reader Document)
     Brought to you by the IBM Corporation and Ceridian Corporation and the Internet
     Education Foundation in support of La Familia Technology Week.
   

     
         Black Family Technology Awareness Campaign - Safety Guide (click here) (Adobe
     Acrobat Reader Document)

     Brought to you by the IBM Corporation and Ceridian Corporation and the Internet
     Education Foundation in support of Black Family Technology Awareness Campaign.