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3 people are interested
Working in Technology Classroom Presentation
ORGANIZATION: Community Resources, Inc.
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3 people are interested
Do you work in the tech industry? Students are eager to learn what that means. What opportunities are available? How did you get started? Discuss growing areas in the tech world. Share your expertise and passion in a DPS classroom. We would love to connect you. Thank you.
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About Community Resources, Inc.
Location:
1651 S DAHLIA ST, DENVER, CO 80222, US
Mission Statement
Community Resources, Inc.(CRI) supports literacy, academic achievement, and curriculum enhancement for students and their families by providing programs and activities which utilize community volunteers as teachers, speakers, mentors and professional advisors.
Description
Community Resources, Inc. provides educational opportunities to more than 100 schools and 70,000 students each year. To accomplish this, CRI calls upon the knowledge, energy and commitment of hundreds of volunteers from the community. CRI brings volunteers into classrooms to share information and expertise on hundreds of topics. CRI also creates family reading, math and science nights that bring students and their parents back to school to have fun learning together. The Academic Mentors program matches gifted students with professionals in the community in areas of career and curricular interest. Finally, CRI develops and conducts career fairs, science fairs, multi-cultural festivals and other customized special events for elementary, middle and high schools.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Various DPS SchoolsDenver, CO 80209
DATE POSTED
August 14, 2017
SKILLS
- STEM
- Software Development
- IT Consulting
- Computer Science
- Youth Services
- General Education
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- from one class visit to several, various timing
- ability to discuss / share complex technological ideas with elementary and middle school students