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<DIV style="FONT-SIZE: 13px; FONT-FAMILY: arial, helvetica, sans-serif"><FONT face=Tahoma size=2>----- Forwarded Message ----<BR></FONT><BR><BR>I am currently helping a non-profit organization develop a new web-based<BR>program to help parents as they support their children's quest for college.<BR>The new initiative will help parents think about this as early as<BR>Kindergarten and support them up through the 12th grade. Along with being<BR>free to all parents, one thing that is great about the program is that it<BR>will be specifically designed for families of low-to-moderate income.<BR><BR>I'm helping the company search for really good producers of elearning<BR>content. These are full-time positions in the San Francisco Bay Area. To<BR>that end, I'm hoping to stir up my network of small (but very powerful!)<BR>friends in the education and instructional design world. I've attached the<BR>job descriptions and would appreciate any
suggestions for candidates. Note<BR>that we're especially hopeful to find folks who have worked with parents of<BR>low-income households or in community projects to support these families.<BR>Spanish/bilingual developers or folks who have written and developed for a<BR>Spanish speaking audience, are especially welcome to apply!<BR><BR>Feel free to pass the job descriptions to your friends. Thanks for your<BR>help!<BR><BR>Marilyn Quinsaat<BR>(650) 464-0303<BR></DIV></DIV></div><br>
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