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Silicon Prairie Technology Association sponsors the Education Alliance to support education, business, and community connections that increase students skills and knowledge of technology. They offer several programs to students in the Kansas City metropolitan area. [GO THERE]


E-mentoring Links 

Murry Bergtraum High School

At the Murry Bergtraum High School in New York, students put papers on the Internet with the help of mentors. [GO THERE]

The Co-Vis Project

The Learning Through Collaborative Visualization (CoVis) Project involves students teachers, researchers and scientists, working to improve science education in middle and high schools. [GO THERE]

Electronic Emissary

At the Electronic Emissary site students and adults fill out forms indicating their areas of interest. They are matched by site administrators at the University of Texas at Austin. [GO THERE]

Hewlett Packard Mentor Program

Sponsored by Hewlett Packard this mentoring program supports students in the areas of math and science. [GO THERE]

Science, Engineering, & Math (SEM) Telementoring Program

The Science, Engineering, and Math mentor program at the University of Delaware, matches disabled students with professionals who encourage the kids to pursue science careers. [GO THERE]

Telementoring Young Women in Science, Engineering, & Computing

On-line one-on-one mentor relationships encourage young women to explore and achieve in the fields of science, engineering and computing. [GO THERE]

iMentor 

New York City has a program where iMentor Students from low income neighborhoods are connected through email with adult volunteers who are seeking the opportunity to make a difference. [GO THERE

 
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