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Internet Master Evaluation Project |
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Just for fun: "David Betterman's" Top 10 Ways you Know You've Been on the Internet Too Long |
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What is the Internet Master Program? The Internet Master Program is a unique opportunity designed to expand the community's knowledge and skills of the world's newest electronic frontier ... the Internet. The program provides volunteers with a 30-hour training course on how to access, search, retrieve and post Internet information. The volunteers agree to do 30 hours of volunteer community education on the Internet within one year of the conclusion of their class. For details about the Internet Master curriculum and programming management please visit the Internet Master Program Home Page What is the Internet Master Evaluation Shop? Mission: The mission of the Imaster Evaluation Shop is to document impact and outcomes of Imaster programming initiated in Missouri from 1996-1998 and for programming by the state Internet Master training team through December of 1998. How does the evaluation shop work? The evaluation staff:
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This web site is supported in part by the University of Missouri Outreach and Extension Outreach Development Fund.
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Cynthia Crawford, Internet Master Evaluator Mark Belwood, Webpage Design Updated 10/11/01 |
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University Outreach and Extension does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or status as a Vietnam-era veteran in employment or programs. |
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