Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 To: From: smyrland@innercitynet.org (Susan Myrland) Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 14:06:51 -0700 >To: smyrland@innercitynet.org >From: Arquimides Sanchez> >Hi! Susan we got your e-mail regarding WEB PAGES; Of Course we are interested. >RESPONDING TO YOUR TIPS OF THE WEEK: >I retain a 100% of what I learn,also every time I learn something I help >out any body who wants to have the knoledge I have got( I don't see why >not). >It is good to hear that more students like myself are doing an effort in >order to stay in the classes and to give their best shots. I am relly happy >of what we have got with the Project Macc and I thank you all you have done >for us at this time;I am using my e-mail with all my friends at work, at >school and other agencies, I also want to let you know that I want to >continue with the Macc Project. >Thank you Susan for advincing us wishing the best for us. >Kimmo@innercitynet.org > >Arquimides Sanchez >Student of Macc Project >Cesar Chavez School >3119 Valle Ave.#19 >San Diego,CA.92113 > Kimmo's English may not be 100% but his enthusiasm for the Internet certainly is! He's a student at the continuing education center which is providing us with interns for our sites. We knew we needed a way to reach out to Spanish-speaking users so we recruited six people from Barrio Logan who had a little computer experience, but were interested in learning more about the Internet. They've spent the past two weeks practicing mail and web browsing, learning how to install software and how to troubleshoot problems. Next week they'll go to work as guides for community members. (I'll miss the flurry of practice email that I've received everyday during their class time!) And then I got this message from the Indian Human Resource Center: >Hey!! we love our little computors Please don't take them away we will try >to use it more often >I'm using as often as I can anyway >you all >take care Hear?? >Enjoy the rest of the week >your friend in the world of computers >Ahoh!! Randy And this one from the Union of Pan-Asian Communities: >My use of email and Internet access benefits the community in several ways. >Specifically, access to electronic communication benefits my work in >1)tobacco control, 2) cancer education, and 3) in health and general >advocacy in the Asian and Pacific Islander (API)communities. As an Area >Coordinator for the Asian & Pacific Islander Tobacco Education Network, a >statewide network advocating for smoke-free API communities, I collaborate >with and coordinate efforts with my consortium partners as well as other >advocates statewide. Susan Myrland Project Manager The Inner-City Net MAAC Project 1770 Fourth Avenue San Diego, CA 92101 619 . 595. 7073 phone 619 . 595 . 7077 fax