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Current Projects Project Stream - 2005-2006 Furthering its commitment to help strengthen nonprofits that serve people of all backgrounds and needs, the SBC Foundation - the philanthropic arm of SBC Communications Inc. -announced it has awarded a $44,250 SBC Excelerator technology grant to the University of Michigan-Flint. http://www.sbc.com/gen/corporate-citizenship?pid=7414&state=Michigan The grant title is "Project Stream" and the funding will support the development of instructional streaming videos for parents, teachers, faculty, and students. The videos will be on the Internet and will be available 24/7. "The instructional streaming videos produced by this project will help parents, teachers, and students to enhance educational success," said Jack Kay, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs.
UM-Flint will be partnering with Lake Fenton Schools,
GISD and Grand Blanc Schools in undertaking this
project. Several ITS staff will be involved in setting up a streaming video server and a database plus a web site to showcase the videos. ITS staff will also work with staff in the Office of Extended Learning to utilize UM-Flint's ITV room to videotape lectures. . . . posted November 10, 2005 Lake Fenton Schools Grant | PTA Partners | LWL Technician Training | Palm Pilot Training | Websites for Local Businesses In October 2003, UM-Flint’s Informational Technology Services received an $11,000 SBC Excelerator grant ( Read Full Story ) to form a partnership with Lake Fenton Schools to provide web design training to the district’s faculty and staff. The Information Technology Services staff members will be providing all of the training, equipment delivery and set up of equipment as related to this grant. For further information, please read the May 16, 2004, article in The County Times titled "Grant allows LF teachers individual Web sites" (PDF format).
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History of SBC
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The SBC (Ameritech) grant was first awarded in 1999 to train teachers in using web technology in the classroom and communicating electronically with parents. Initially, the project engaged teachers in the Grand Blanc and Lapeer school districts. In October 2000, the SBC project expanded to include the Flint Community Schools in a program designed to train students in hardware and software technical support, the Computer Systems Specialist (CSS) Program. In January of 2003, the project expanded to include Lake Fenton School District as they receive web-related training opportunities. In October 2003, SBC awarded an Excelerator grant to continue the Lake Fenton project. The CSS Program consisted of a series of hands-on training sessions conducted in ITS labs and on site at the schools. Certificates have been awarded to students upon successful completion of the CSS program:
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