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Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 09:02:27 ESTt

Microsoft Awards Grant to Distance-Education Program for Native Americans In
Washington State

Program Will Integrate Computing and Communication Technologies Into Tribal  

Education

REDMOND, Wash., Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) today
announced a $75,000 cash contribution to The Evergreen State College (TESC) to
enhance its reservation-based degree program for Native Americans in
Washington state. The grant, which will include Microsoft(R) software in
addition to the cash support, will help TESC establish a pilot computer lab at
the Skokomish tribal reservation, one of the college's five reservation-based
distance-education sites. The lab will give students better access to
curriculum and content resources and is the first step in TESC's Technology
Augmentation Pilot Project, which will use computing and communications
technology to improve undergraduate teaching and learning.

Over an 18-month period, the new effort will integrate the latest computer
technology with Evergreen's existing degree program on Native American
reservations. In addition to the five-station computer lab at the Skokomish
tribal reservation, which is expected to be fully operational for the fall
1999 quarter, the program will provide training and consultation for tribal
project staff and cover some hardware and connectivity costs. Tribal students
will have the opportunity to learn to communicate and exchange documents by e-
mail, use the Internet for research, post information to Web sites, and manage
scanned images and documents. The lab will also be available to other
Skokomish community members.

"Evergreen already has an impressive reservation-based degree program," said
Barbara Dingfield, director of community affairs at Microsoft. "We're hopeful
that our grant will increase access to education for the Skokomish people and,
potentially, other Washington state Native American communities."

According to Gary Peterson, an instructor in the program and member of the
Skokomish Tribal Council, "We are fortunate to have the unbeatable combination
of TESC's established reservation-based program, which recognizes tribal needs
and culture, and leading computer technology from Microsoft. By using this
technology, we can overcome challenges such as the independent nature of
distance-learning degree programs and the remote location of tribal sites."

For over nine years, The Evergreen State College has operated the Reservation-
Based, Community-Determined Degree Program for Native Americans living on
remote reservations who want to obtain a bachelor's degree without leaving
their tribal community. The program has awarded more than 70 bachelor's
degrees since its inception and currently serves several reservations in
western Washington through program sites in Shelton, Taholah, Neah Bay,
Puyallup and Port Gamble.


For more information on Microsoft giving, see

http://www.microsoft.com/giving/.

Founded in 1975, Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software for personal
computers. The company offers a wide range of products and services for
business and personal use, each designed with the mission of making it easier
and more enjoyable for people to take advantage of the full power of personal
computing every day.

NOTE:  Microsoft is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft
Corp. in the United States and/or other countries. Other product and company
names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.

SOURCE  Microsoft Corporation  

01/12/99 09:00 EST http://www.prnewswire.com


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