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Across
Russia, Asia, Africa and the Americas, the world is discovering
MY HERO. MY HERO has demonstrated this project in libraries,
schools, and after-school programs throughout the United States
in Austin, Los Angeles, Chicago, Cleveland, New Haven, Portland,
New York, Seattle, Washington D.C. and internationally in London,
Rome, Stockholm, Moscow.
During the summer of 2003, the MY HERO staff will conduct workshops
in Seattle at the National
Educational Computer Conference and during the 10th
iEARN International Conference in Japan.
iEARN
MY HERO is a proud member of iEarn.org
an online international network of educational resources. In the
summer of 2002, MY HERO participated in the 9th International Education
and Resource Network (iEARN) Conference in Moscow. Outreach Director
Charles Harper, conducted My Hero workshops with students and teachers
representing 60 different countries. Hundreds of CD-ROMs and videos went
to teachers from Russia, South Africa, Iran, China and a host of
other nations.
"The My Hero Project's participation
in the iEARN Conference in Moscow was inspiring and informative.
MY HERO's mission transcends international boundaries and
will be as useful to the students of Russia as it already
has been to students all over the world. Thank you for your
participation!"
Mikail Filippov, Director of
Teacher Training,
Ministry of Education, Moscow |

Volunteers from Laguna Beach High School and senior
citizens from Leisure World Computer Clubs presented the MY HERO
website to over 250,000 visitors who attended “Heroes and
Heroines,” event at the 75th annual Festival of the Arts in
Laguna Beach, CA.
If you or your organization are hosting a special event and are
interested in having MY HERO staff demonstrate the program please
contact myhero@myheroproject.org
 
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