Hello dear readers,
It feels good when some or all of your work is appreciated. Today I read a report my boss was giving to a foundation and well I know that everything has to sound good in those damn reports but this sounded just about right describing the work I do at my job. (And this is only a small part of everything I do)
Accomplishments of TLC for 2005
For the “Community Center”, 2005 was a very busy year for TLC. Rolando Renteria has been the computer Lab coordinator since September 2003. He has been at “The Community Center” for the past six years working in the Youth Program. The children in the program know him well and learn many things about computers and its applications. Mr. Renteria also worked very hard on updating the computers in the lab and researching for software that the children can benefit from. His goal is to teach the youth how to use the computer but how to use technology to further their future academic endeavors. In addition to the Computer Lab Coordinator, there are four consistent volunteers- Two high school students and two college students- that assist the coordinator. They provide tutoring and technology assists to the students.
The TLC project has had a group of 30 steady students ages 6-12 and another group of 20 ages 13-17 that attend a series of trainings every quarter. The students are eager to learn and work hard towards their personal academic achievement. They want to learn a variety of skills, and we want to provide them with the latest resources and information.
It feels good when some or all of your work is appreciated. Today I read a report my boss was giving to a foundation and well I know that everything has to sound good in those damn reports but this sounded just about right describing the work I do at my job. (And this is only a small part of everything I do)
Accomplishments of TLC for 2005
For the “Community Center”, 2005 was a very busy year for TLC. Rolando Renteria has been the computer Lab coordinator since September 2003. He has been at “The Community Center” for the past six years working in the Youth Program. The children in the program know him well and learn many things about computers and its applications. Mr. Renteria also worked very hard on updating the computers in the lab and researching for software that the children can benefit from. His goal is to teach the youth how to use the computer but how to use technology to further their future academic endeavors. In addition to the Computer Lab Coordinator, there are four consistent volunteers- Two high school students and two college students- that assist the coordinator. They provide tutoring and technology assists to the students.
The TLC project has had a group of 30 steady students ages 6-12 and another group of 20 ages 13-17 that attend a series of trainings every quarter. The students are eager to learn and work hard towards their personal academic achievement. They want to learn a variety of skills, and we want to provide them with the latest resources and information.
1 comment:
wow rolix
no pues qeu bueno onda de que se dan cuenta de todo lo que haces en tu trabajo.me da mucho gusto,y pues sobre lo otro pues que suerte tienen aquellas personas de viajar y visitar a sus familiares,amigos etc. bueno rolix te dejo cuidate ynos vemos mañana en el trabajo.
=-( lastima que vas a estar de vacas y no voy a verte.pero de una vez te deceo una myu feliz navidad y prospero año nuevo.
ps T.Q.M totorooooooooooo
yanix
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