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Intro to Computers CS 128

John Carroll University
20700 N. Park Boulevard
University Heights ,  OH  44118

Phone: (216) 397-4698

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Fall / 2009
November 7, 2009 to December 12, 2009

10:30 AM to 12 PM

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TBC ALICE PROGRAMMING
Intro to Computers CS 128

NOTE: This activity is restricted to students in Dr. Linda Seiter's Intro to Software Development course ONLY.

The Thea Bowman Center (TBC) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to be an ongoing beacon of hope to the Mt Pleasant Community. TBC demonstrates its commitment to the people of the community by:

  • Helping people by encouraging and enhancing healthy relationships.
  • Organizing programs of assistance and mentoring.
  • Promoting empowerment of the community.
  • Educating people through social, health and wellness, cultural, and spiritual activities.

Service participants will work with children at TBC and provide instruction using a 3D programming environment to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or crafting a video to share on the web.

IMPORTANT: Participants MUST sign in and out on the Participant Service Hour Tracking form at TBC EVERY time they participate in service. Failure to do so may result in not getting credit for service time or in removal from the activity.  Please see the site coordinator, Sylvia Little Harris or Barbara Price, to sign in/out.

November 5, 2009 to December 3, 2009

3 PM to 4:30 PM

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No Spots Available
ALICE PROGRAMMING (SELF-PLACEMENTS)
Intro to Computers CS 128

NOTE: This activity is restricted to students in Dr. Linda Seiter's Intro to Software Development course ONLY.

Service participants will provide instruction on using a 3D programming environment to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or crafting a video to share on the web.  Service sites include SELREC schools and Esperanza.

IMPORTANT: Participants must provide verification of service in order to get credit for service hours for this activity.

November 4, 2009 to December 9, 2009

3:30 PM to 4:30 PM

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Spots Still Available
CHAMPS ALICE PROGRAMMING (WEDNESDAY-WILEY)
Intro to Computers CS 128

NOTE: This activity is restricted to students in Dr. Linda Seiter's Intro to Software Development course ONLY.

CHAMPS is a grant-funded enriched program designed to serve the needs of at-risk youth in the Cleveland Heights-University Heights schools. The program meets daily after school and provides instruction in reading and math, homework assistance, social skills training, and recreation. CHAMPS serves to work with the whole child and to provide support in a variety of ways.

This service activity involves assisting CHAMPS students in 6th grade. Service participants will provide insturciton on using a 3D programming environment to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or crafting a video to share on the web.

NOTE: This service opportunity is within walking distance of JCU; most students are able to walk to this site in about 15 minutes (view a map here).  Should you choose to register for this service activity, you will still receive an automated email confirmation which will instruct you to "Meet your driver on Administration Drive." Please ignore that instruction and report directly to Wiley Middle School. 

IMPORTANT: Participants MUST sign in and out on the Participant Service Hour Tracking form at Wiley EVERY time they participate in service. Failure to do so may result in not getting credit for service time or in removal from the activity.  Please see the CHAMPS site coordinator, Brandi Hawkins to sign in/out.

November 2, 2009 to December 7, 2009

3:30 PM to 5 PM

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Spots Still Available
FATIMA ALICE PROGRAMMING
Intro to Computers CS 128

 A Cleveland Catholic Charities Community Services Program, Fatima Center is a multi-purpose neighborhood center serving the Hough-Central area. Programs are available for persons of all ages, races, and religious beliefs; the only requirement for use of services is need and a resident of the area. Available programming includes the Women's Saturday Breakfast Club, Emergency Assistance, GED Program, Literacy Program (children in grades 1-6), Senior Program, the Women's Boutique, the Learning Center (children ages 6 months to 5 years), WIA, and Computer Studies.

Service Participants assist with children's programming at Fatima Family Center, Service participants will provide instruction on using a 3D programming environment to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or crafting a video to share on the web. 

IMPORTANT: Participants MUST sign in and out on the Participant Service Hour Tracking form at Fatima EVERY time they participate in service. Failure to do so may result in not getting credit for service time or in removal from the activity.  Please see the site coordinator, Wanda Small, to sign in/out.

November 2, 2009 to December 7, 2009

4:30 PM to 5:30 PM

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Spots Still Available
CHAMPS ALICE PROGRAMMING (MONDAY-WILEY)
Intro to Computers CS 128

NOTE: This activity is restricted to students in Dr. Linda Seiter's Intro to Software Development course ONLY.

CHAMPS is a grant-funded enriched program designed to serve the needs of at-risk youth in the Cleveland Heights-University Heights schools. The program meets daily after school and provides instruction in reading and math, homework assistance, social skills training, and recreation. CHAMPS serves to work with the whole child and to provide support in a variety of ways.

This service activity involves assisting CHAMPS students in 6th grade. Service participants will provide insturciton on using a 3D programming environment to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or crafting a video to share on the web.

NOTE: This service opportunity is within walking distance of JCU; most students are able to walk to this site in about 15 minutes (view a map here).  Should you choose to register for this service activity, you will still receive an automated email confirmation which will instruct you to "Meet your driver on Administration Drive." Please ignore that instruction and report directly to Wiley Middle School. 

IMPORTANT: Participants MUST sign in and out on the Participant Service Hour Tracking form at Wiley EVERY time they participate in service. Failure to do so may result in not getting credit for service time or in removal from the activity.  Please see the CHAMPS site coordinator, Brandi Hawkins to sign in/out.

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