sub site is a project of the SalsaNet Media Lab - comments and changes - Pleas McNeel - pleas@salsa.net
This site is under construction by the Huantes Advisory Committee as a pilot project to to explore the structure and possibilities of community technology centers for the Alamo area
HUANTES CTC
Community Technology Center pilot project
Located at the:
Margarita R. Huantes Learning & Leadership Development Center Telephone Numbers and Contact Information
1411 Guadalupe Street
San Antonio, TX 78207
(210) 225-0174 Main
(210) 225-0175 Alternate
(210) 212-4655 Fax
Operating Agency: Department of Community Initiatives, City of San Antonio - Literacy Services Division
Agency Type: City Government
Person in charge: Paul Herrera - Literacy Program Coordinator
Hours of operation: 7:45 - 9:00 Monday through Thursday; 7:45 - 4:30 Friday
Fees: Free to all citizens of San Antonio and Bexar County.
Eligibility requirements: 17 years of age and older.
Area Served: Bexar County
About the program: Provides direct services in the form of pre-placement assessments and literacy classes in reading and writing through the use of high technology. Provides adult literacy classes in English as Second Lanuage, Adult Basic Education, GED preparation and citizenship classes.
the above information from - http://www.unitedwaysatx.org/Iris/ez0jpg7r.htm
The Community Technology Center is managed by a community advisory committee, made up of people from the neighborhood. For information about meeting times of the Huantes Advisory Committee please contact Paul Herrera at 225-0174
Please join us.
PowerPoint show about the classes
the people - (things to do)
who are the people who make up the project. Stories, photos, videos, about the creation of the project.
invitation to join - meeting times - join the email list - upcoming events (such as block walks) - etc.
a map on the net of the neighborhood. - as sections are walked, the section can be hyperlinked to the data that was collected. together with photos and videos of section. (Map borders south of Culebra - north of IH 10 -west of IH 35 - east of 8 blocks west of General McMillian.) for a sketch of what the web site might look like click sketch
create virtual meeting space so that project members can attend meetings on the web and at their own time.
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the learning lab
CTC advisor - John Woody filed this report in February of 2001 - the Huantes Computer Lab
with these photos,
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theory
for a history of how the ISOC chapter became in volved with AACIS - read Mentoring the Smart Region .
For the first steps - read Outreach using Public Television and the Web (rough draft)
Community Technology Centers configured for technology enabled community meetings.
Community involvement generated by frames
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