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Re: 
    Academic Events & Schedules - 2 items of interest
      - Info Tech / Distance Learning Conference - Accra
      - Cuba-Africa-Brazil Travel*Study



Please share with or forward to potentially interested persons and programs.

Thank you.


R. Westerfield
Academic Special Events


EduNet Global Curricular 
   & Scholastic Networking

E-Mail:  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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                 A N N O U N C E M E N T 


UPDATE: Ghana Distance Learning Conference - May 20 - 22, 1998;
        At the end, please find an update, and an invitation to
        volunteer help with the planning and implementation


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I.

   A f r i c a  -  B r a z i l  -  C u b a   P r o g r a m s

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 Internships / Travel-Study / EduTouring / Experiential / Study Abroad
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            AASP

            EDUCATIONAL / Travel Programs to AFRICA & BRAZIL & CUBA
                for 1997 / 1998 / 1999

            Offers an intense immersion in and exposure to traditional
            and modern life, a unique educational experience that is
            both career-enhancing and profoundly personal and
            relevant in our Global Village.  

            Select from among several different travel itineraries,
            program themes, and dates year round.

CONTACT:    
            Professor Harold Rogers
            President, AASP

            19 S. LaSalle St., Suite 301
            Chicago, IL 60603

            E-mail your name &
                  full address to BOTH:

            1-  "Update/Information" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
            2-  "Brochure/Application" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

WHEN TO
    APPLY?  
            We are now accepting applications.
          
COUNTRIES:  
            Senegal, Ivory Coast, Mali, South Africa, Egypt,
            Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, The Gambia,
            Cameroon, Mozambique, Namibia, Brazil, Cuba

ACTIVITIES
  & SITES:   
            Urban centers; rural villages; cultural and historical
            sites; geographic and natural landmarks; explore
            traditional life, linguistic and ethnic diversity;
            experience a unique blend of human warmth, vitality
            of spirit, and determination; leave the beaten
            path to see, feel and appreciate what few tourists ever
            would or could.

DURATION:   
            Programs range from 1 week to 3 weeks, beginning
            variously in December, February, June, July & August.

            Special programs with particular themes may be arranged.

COST:       
            Fees start at $995 - the lowest cost anywhere for a
            program of this scope; includes travel, accommodations,
            breakfast & full daily program -- led by Dr. Rogers and
            experienced AASP staff.

ACADEMIC
 CREDIT:   
            Students typically arrange to receive academic credit
            with their respective schools, from 5 to 10 units, or
            through AASP.

WHO CAN
 APPLY?    
            Participation is open to professionals, students,
            non-students, technicals, and interested others.
 
            All are welcome.  Applications now accepted.

HOW TO
RAI$E
THE FUND$? 
            Please go to the Websites below where you will find
            superb help with fundraising -- how to obtain grants,
            scholarships and loans; how to receive support from your
            campus or department; how to appeal to groups and
            organizations both on campus and in the community; and
            how to win support from businesses, charities
            and foundations.  Succeeding will largely be a matter of
            your asking and being persistent.

            Virtually all who make an effort to raise the funds,
            do succeed.

  http://www.studyabroad.com/forum/financial_aid.html
  http://www.fund-raising.com/ideabank3.html (a cornucopia of ideas!)
  http://www.studyabroad.com/handbook/costs.html#aid

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Contact us to receive the application, brochure with itineraries,
program details and special features.  
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ABOUT AASP...

The African American Studies Program, established in 1981, is a
non-profit organization committed to broadening educational,
cultural and political perspectives about African countries,
societies and peoples.  More than just a tour, we offer a variety
of educational experiences in each country to heighten awareness
and understanding.  Our programs are open to anyone who has an
interest in learning more about Africa and the African Diaspora.

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II.

Your Invitation to Help...

UPDATE ON THE GHANA DISTANCE LEARNING/INFO TECH CONFERENCE
       TO BE HELD IN ACCRA: MAY 20 - 22 1998

VOLUNTEERING HELP ON BEHALF OF THE ACCRA DISTANCE LEARNING CONFERENCE, VIA
INFORMAL DISCUSSION BY E-MAIL

FOR INFO, CONTACT:  DR. OSEI DARKWA:
 
                     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                     Faculty, University of Illinois


Please contact Dr. Darkwa if you would like to participate pro bono in the
planning and implementation of this conference, or play some other role in
the area of your interest.

You are invited to join the E-Mail discussion group GHACLAD-SCOPE which has
been set up to promote and carry out the conference, including making all
arrangements, resolving any problems, and fine-tuning the agenda and program.

To join the List, please send a msg with "subscribe ghaclad-scope" in the
body to:

                       [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You will immediately be added to the GHAGLAD-SCOPE discussion group.


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FINAL DATES OF CONFERENCE

May 20-22, 1998

GHANA SPONSOR: The Voluntary Workcamps Association along with
    numerous organizations, institutions and NGO's in Ghana 
    and elsewhere

OBJECTIVES OF THE CONFERENCE

a) To initiate a long-term effort to promote electronic networking for
economic and educational development in Africa.

b) To examine the future of education in electronic classroms without walls

c) To explore the barriers to developing transnational goals for infusing
computer literacy into primary, secondary, and tertiary education in Africa

d) To strengthen the capacity of grassroots organizations and low income
communities to initiate, choose, plan and manage their own self help
projects through computer technology and information systems. 


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Thank you for announcing/diffusing this information.

Regards,

    R. Westerfield
    Academic Special Events


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