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Times Recorder featurs story on the progress of the Malagasy People's Library. Recently the Zanesville Times Recorder contacted me to do a story on our project. To see the full article click the link . http://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2008810290301
Muskingum College also featured the article on their "In the News" section of the college website. The college has also asked what they can do to support the project.
The Malagasy People's Library is in the works. Visit the link above to see new pictures of the children receiving their books from our project in May. We now have the support of Gumdrop Books to add to our supporters. I'm currently working with Mid-East's Digital Media Program to create a video to share with area schools and perhaps create some interest in fundraising. Stay tuned for more coverage.
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Natural abilities are like natural plants; they need pruning by study.
- Francis Bacon
Online Learning
Online learning is very near and dear to my heart. I would have
never been able to complete my degree without. It has literaly
changed my life. I've been able to earn my MLS and meet very
intreging people. I met Lanto through online learning. She and I
have been working for the last year to begin our project for the
People's Library. It is a dream come true for both of us to help the
people of Madgascar. Lanto is a native of Madagascar, who I met
through my courses at Texas Woman's University.
I began my love of online learning through Belmont Tech's Library Paraprofessional Program. This program is very near and dear to my heart. After completion of my Bachelors I was asked to teach online for Belmont and plan to keep teaching as long as I can. This program was the catalyst to a new beginning for me and I want to bring that same opportunity to others.