The document provides a list of over 50 external media articles and mentions from 2013-2012 about the AARP Experience Corps program. The articles appeared in national publications like the Wall Street Journal and Voice of America as well as local newspapers in cities with Experience Corps programs. They highlight the work of Experience Corps volunteers in schools and feature quotes from staff. Blog posts on AARP websites also discussed Experience Corps volunteers and their impact on children's literacy.
This document provides a list of online flashcard tools for creating, sharing, and studying flashcards. It includes links to websites for finding existing flashcards, generating new flashcards, using social networking features for flashcards, and accessing a collection of flashcard links through a toolbar or browse and random options. The document also cites its copyright and licensing.
This document lists numerous published articles, academic publications, books, and websites authored by Kristina Nelson across various online publications and platforms. These include articles on relationships, fashion, health, and more published on websites like EzineArticles, Tempest Media, HubPages, and YouBuzz. Academic publications are listed on ResearchGate and books are referenced on Amazon. The document also provides links to Nelson's blog, professor reviews, and published works.
The document appears to be a list of URLs from various social bookmarking, social networking, and link sharing sites. It includes over 100 URLs from sites such as Delicious, Digg, Facebook, and Twitter, as well as many lesser known sites. Several usernames are also included such as "poran333", "rajib41sajib", and associated emails or IDs.
As budgets shrink and libraries are asked to do more with less, it's easy for library staff and users to forget the joy that a library can bring. Let's help bring a bit of lightness and levity back into our institutions. From appropriate April Fools' Day website 'hacks' to videos like the "New Spice" sensation, the sky's the limit when it comes to comedy in the library. Get inspired to bring back the funny to your organization.
Nov. 7, 2017 list of reference materials from presentation Ambiguous Loss: Supporting families with Missing Loved Ones to the Volunteers of Victim Services Wellington.
Reference Materials for Presentation on Feb 6 2018Maureen Trask
This document contains reference materials for the presentation "Missing Persons and Ambiguous Loss - A Conversation" for Victim Services Caledon Dufferin on Feb. 6, 2018, also uploaded to SlideShare.
This document provides a list of online flashcard tools for creating, sharing, and studying flashcards. It includes links to websites for finding existing flashcards, generating new flashcards, using social networking features for flashcards, and accessing a collection of flashcard links through a toolbar or browse and random options. The document also cites its copyright and licensing.
This document lists numerous published articles, academic publications, books, and websites authored by Kristina Nelson across various online publications and platforms. These include articles on relationships, fashion, health, and more published on websites like EzineArticles, Tempest Media, HubPages, and YouBuzz. Academic publications are listed on ResearchGate and books are referenced on Amazon. The document also provides links to Nelson's blog, professor reviews, and published works.
The document appears to be a list of URLs from various social bookmarking, social networking, and link sharing sites. It includes over 100 URLs from sites such as Delicious, Digg, Facebook, and Twitter, as well as many lesser known sites. Several usernames are also included such as "poran333", "rajib41sajib", and associated emails or IDs.
As budgets shrink and libraries are asked to do more with less, it's easy for library staff and users to forget the joy that a library can bring. Let's help bring a bit of lightness and levity back into our institutions. From appropriate April Fools' Day website 'hacks' to videos like the "New Spice" sensation, the sky's the limit when it comes to comedy in the library. Get inspired to bring back the funny to your organization.
Nov. 7, 2017 list of reference materials from presentation Ambiguous Loss: Supporting families with Missing Loved Ones to the Volunteers of Victim Services Wellington.
Reference Materials for Presentation on Feb 6 2018Maureen Trask
This document contains reference materials for the presentation "Missing Persons and Ambiguous Loss - A Conversation" for Victim Services Caledon Dufferin on Feb. 6, 2018, also uploaded to SlideShare.
This portfolio document contains 3 sections that summarize the job applicant's work experience and qualifications. The Writing section lists 18 journalistic articles the applicant published on topics like local politics, data analysis, and lifestyle. The Design Work section describes 12 graphic design and branding projects created for educational purposes. The Video Reel section lists 12 video projects produced between May 2014 and December 2014.
This document contains images and photo credits but no accompanying text. It appears to be a collection of stock photos related to themes of youth, cooperation, and international volunteering. However, without any text, the key information and purpose of the document cannot be determined from the visual content alone.
Daniel Szczepanski was born in 2000 in Fenton, Michigan and grew up in a large family in Frankenmuth, Michigan. He aspires to transfer to Western Michigan University to study computer information systems and become a software engineer. He has worked as a lifeguard and currently works at a Ford dealership. In his free time, he enjoys building computers, snowboarding, playing sports like football and baseball, and following Detroit professional and Michigan college sports teams.
The document discusses how media coverage of an incident where three daughters and a wife were killed by family members fueled prejudices. It describes the victims and incident, noting the daughters were considered "westernized" by the perpetrators. The document criticizes the media's unnecessary involvement and indirect portrayal of strictness in South Asian families, arguing this coverage portrayed levels of prejudices.
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This document contains 20 links to images hosted on Flickr but there is no other accompanying text, description or context provided for the links or images.
Chanda is a girl from an impoverished family in Africa. Her family is struggling as her mother is sick and her father is absent. Despite the hardships, Chanda remains courageous and supportive of her family and community. She is kind to others, seeks peace over conflict, and has avoided diseases that have afflicted many African children, such as HIV/AIDS.
Minha biblioteca administração de recursos humanos 1Luis Souza
This document discusses human resource management and contains copyright information for a book. It states that a user with the ID 1622842-1 printed pages from a book about human resource management for personal use only. It warns that no part of the book may be reproduced without publisher permission and violators will be prosecuted.
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The document discusses how individuals can help victims of human trafficking by donating money or time to nonprofit organizations supporting victims, becoming an advocate to spread awareness of the issue, and supporting organizations providing aid. It notes the alarming rate of increase in human trafficking and number of children victimized each year, highlighting the need for action.
The document discusses the issue of child soldiers in Sierra Leone. It describes how the Revolutionary United Front recruited children as young as 5 years old to fight in the country's civil war during the 1990s. Many children were kidnapped and forced to commit violent acts, becoming addicted to drugs and suffering long-term physical and psychological trauma. While international organizations have attempted rehabilitation programs, many former child soldiers continue to struggle with reintegration into society due to the lack of support systems and job opportunities.
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The document discusses the AARP Foundation Experience Corps program and their collaboration with PBS KIDS on a WordGirl activity book. Experience Corps works to help children attain literacy proficiency through volunteer tutoring. They know family involvement is also important, so they partnered with PBS KIDS on the activity book to provide opportunities for families to learn together over the summer. The activities aim to help children maintain vocabulary skills during summer months to prepare for the school year.
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The Social Media Newspaper Tracker is a monthly report chronicling the topline statistics of each of the nation's Top 25 newspapers and Texas' Top 25 newspapers. Neil Foote, veteran journalist and Principal Lecturer at the Mayborn School of Journalism, compiles the statistics from the individual newspapers' social media websites.
The Top 25 newspapers is based on the circulation figures obtained from March 2013 report from Alliance for Audited Media (http://www.auditedmedia.com/news/blog/top-25-us-newspapers-for-march-2013.aspx).
The Top 25 Texas newspapers are pulled from the circulation figures posted at http://www.texasinsider.org/texas-newspaper-info/.
The document is a collection of links from Flickr photos posted on September 15, 2013 related to empowering and supporting youth. The photos and their captions discuss topics like the importance of positive mentorship for troubled teens, opportunities that can help youth succeed, challenges like unemployment and depression that teens face, and the role youth will play in shaping the future. References are also provided on research related to supporting at-risk youth and resources for creating effective presentations.
Using Social Media Tools to Enhance Your Professional Development and Online ...Tom Jelen
Find out how ASHA members are using social media tools and the ASHA Community to develop personal learning networks that enhance their professional development. In the second half of the session, learn about some social media techniques to help market yourself and your business or organization.
Become familiar with social media tools and the ASHA Community
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This portfolio document contains 3 sections that summarize the job applicant's work experience and qualifications. The Writing section lists 18 journalistic articles the applicant published on topics like local politics, data analysis, and lifestyle. The Design Work section describes 12 graphic design and branding projects created for educational purposes. The Video Reel section lists 12 video projects produced between May 2014 and December 2014.
This document contains images and photo credits but no accompanying text. It appears to be a collection of stock photos related to themes of youth, cooperation, and international volunteering. However, without any text, the key information and purpose of the document cannot be determined from the visual content alone.
Daniel Szczepanski was born in 2000 in Fenton, Michigan and grew up in a large family in Frankenmuth, Michigan. He aspires to transfer to Western Michigan University to study computer information systems and become a software engineer. He has worked as a lifeguard and currently works at a Ford dealership. In his free time, he enjoys building computers, snowboarding, playing sports like football and baseball, and following Detroit professional and Michigan college sports teams.
The document discusses how media coverage of an incident where three daughters and a wife were killed by family members fueled prejudices. It describes the victims and incident, noting the daughters were considered "westernized" by the perpetrators. The document criticizes the media's unnecessary involvement and indirect portrayal of strictness in South Asian families, arguing this coverage portrayed levels of prejudices.
Mantra, Mission Statement, Purpose - One SentenceSam Maule
This document contains 20 links to images hosted on Flickr but there is no other accompanying text, description or context provided for the links or images.
Chanda is a girl from an impoverished family in Africa. Her family is struggling as her mother is sick and her father is absent. Despite the hardships, Chanda remains courageous and supportive of her family and community. She is kind to others, seeks peace over conflict, and has avoided diseases that have afflicted many African children, such as HIV/AIDS.
Minha biblioteca administração de recursos humanos 1Luis Souza
This document discusses human resource management and contains copyright information for a book. It states that a user with the ID 1622842-1 printed pages from a book about human resource management for personal use only. It warns that no part of the book may be reproduced without publisher permission and violators will be prosecuted.
Guy ashford ignite presentation slideshowGuy Ashford
The document discusses how individuals can help victims of human trafficking by donating money or time to nonprofit organizations supporting victims, becoming an advocate to spread awareness of the issue, and supporting organizations providing aid. It notes the alarming rate of increase in human trafficking and number of children victimized each year, highlighting the need for action.
The document discusses the issue of child soldiers in Sierra Leone. It describes how the Revolutionary United Front recruited children as young as 5 years old to fight in the country's civil war during the 1990s. Many children were kidnapped and forced to commit violent acts, becoming addicted to drugs and suffering long-term physical and psychological trauma. While international organizations have attempted rehabilitation programs, many former child soldiers continue to struggle with reintegration into society due to the lack of support systems and job opportunities.
This document shows place values from greatest to least, with the numbers 5.141, 4.35, 1.992, 0.70, and 0.506. Place values include ones, tenths, hundreths, thousandths, and decimal places from right to left.
The document discusses the AARP Foundation Experience Corps program and their collaboration with PBS KIDS on a WordGirl activity book. Experience Corps works to help children attain literacy proficiency through volunteer tutoring. They know family involvement is also important, so they partnered with PBS KIDS on the activity book to provide opportunities for families to learn together over the summer. The activities aim to help children maintain vocabulary skills during summer months to prepare for the school year.
Social medianewspapertracker june2013 report - graphicsNeil Foote
The Social Media Newspaper Tracker is a monthly report chronicling the topline statistics of each of the nation's Top 25 newspapers and Texas' Top 25 newspapers. Neil Foote, veteran journalist and Principal Lecturer at the Mayborn School of Journalism, compiles the statistics from the individual newspapers' social media websites.
The Top 25 newspapers is based on the circulation figures obtained from March 2013 report from Alliance for Audited Media (http://www.auditedmedia.com/news/blog/top-25-us-newspapers-for-march-2013.aspx).
The Top 25 Texas newspapers are pulled from the circulation figures posted at http://www.texasinsider.org/texas-newspaper-info/.
The document is a collection of links from Flickr photos posted on September 15, 2013 related to empowering and supporting youth. The photos and their captions discuss topics like the importance of positive mentorship for troubled teens, opportunities that can help youth succeed, challenges like unemployment and depression that teens face, and the role youth will play in shaping the future. References are also provided on research related to supporting at-risk youth and resources for creating effective presentations.
Using Social Media Tools to Enhance Your Professional Development and Online ...Tom Jelen
Find out how ASHA members are using social media tools and the ASHA Community to develop personal learning networks that enhance their professional development. In the second half of the session, learn about some social media techniques to help market yourself and your business or organization.
Become familiar with social media tools and the ASHA Community
Understand how a personal learning network can enhance professional development
Strategies for marketing yourself and your private practice using social media
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Student Storychasers: A New Media Journalism Club (Sept 2013)Wesley Fryer
Learn how to start an after-school Storychasers (new media journalism) club which can amplify stories of wonderful learning at school as well as provide opportunities for students to use mobile devices to develop digital literacy skills. Learn about the experiences and lessons learned of elementary students and teachers in Yukon, Oklahoma, who have participated in after-school Storychasers clubs since the Spring of 2012. Learn about ways to use web publishing platforms like WordPress and Blogger to solicit as well as moderate student submitted blog posts, and ideas for developing a digital badging system using BadgeOS (free) and Credly to encourage the development of students’ digital communication skills.
http://storychasers.org/clubs/
This document describes a visualization project to explore polling data and projected results for the 2017 British Columbia provincial election. The project goals are to: [1] Show the new electoral boundaries for BC; [2] Allow users to input poll numbers and see predicted results based on a swing model; and [3] Visualize the effects of polling margins of error. It provides example projections based on transposing 2013 election results onto the new boundaries and adjusting vote totals based on recent polling data.
1. External national media:
December 7, 2013. Oregon Radio News Service, 27 stations aired news story on year-end survey
data, interviewing volunteers and staff for story.
http://www.newsservice.org/stationUsageReport.php?c_p=Zm10PXBkZiZTdG9yeUdyb3
VwSUQ9MzYyNzgmU3RvcnlJRD0x
December 19, 2013. Cleveland Plain Dealer and Cleveland.com. Picture and mention of AARP
Experience Corps program.
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2013/12/the_cleveland_foundation_annou.html
December 7, 2013 Wall Street Journal, CEO Lester Strong quote and AARP EC feature.
http://m.us.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052702303997604579238444084002458?mg=reno64-
wsj
October 28, 2013 Voice of America, national radio programming featuring AARP Experience
Corps, http://learningenglish.voanews.com/content/reading-literacy-croatia/1704025.html
Sept 28, American Graduate Day, national PBS day-long programming marathon featuring a 30-
minute piece on AARP Experience Corps http://www.americangraduate.org/grad-day-
champions/898
September 17, 2013. Mention in Generations United’s Donna Butts column on HuffPo. It takes a
family to raise Education Achievements. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/donna-m-butts/it-takes-
a-family-to-rais_b_3908629.html?utm_hp_ref=impact&ir=Impact
Aug 14, 2013. Chicago Beverly Review “people on the move” publishes announcement on Jake
and Simone. (pdf available)
Aug 7, 2013. Chicago Senior Talk Radio interview with Chicago Branch Director, Myrna Torres.
Aug 6, 2013. AARP Experience Corps mention in Sacramento Bee as Eisner Award winner:
http://www.sacbee.com/2013/08/06/5626964/the-eisner-foundation-announces.html
July28, 2013. ChicagoReflejosSpanishlanguage newspaperarticle interviewingMyrnaTorres.
http://www.reflejos.com/en/stories/life/article/13-07-28/increasing_literacy.aspx.
July24, 2013. ChicagoHyde Park EducationNewsandNotes,AARPExperienceCorpsinSchools,
http://www.hydepark.org/education/schoolnewsindex.htm
July 16, Managing Director, Barb Quaintance quoted in story on volunteerism, quotes Civic
Engagement research: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/16/3502674/never-too-old-more-
seniors-are.html
July 4, HuffPo at 50--splash page,column co-authored by Barb Quaintance and Generations
United Director, Donna Butts, featuring AARP Civic Engagement research as well as
EC http://www.huffingtonpost.com/donna-m-butts/civic-engagement-alive_b_3505870.html
June 17, 2013. Chicago Cliff Kelly Radio Show WVON. Myrna Torres interviewed.
June 13, Op-Ed by CEO Lester Strong "Education should be the Great Equalizer" published
in: Chicago Defender, Amsterdam News, New York; Atlanta Daily World, Capital Outlook -
Tallahassee Florida, Dallas Examiner, Houston Forward Times, Los Angeles Sentinel; Our Weekly,
Los Angeles, Calif Samples:
http://atlantadailyworld.com/201306136749/Viewpoints/education-should-be-our-
great-equalizer
http://9598946.sites.myregisteredsite.com/blog/education/270/
May 29, 2013. Chicago Tribune.Lifetime Chicagoanheadsnew AARPclassroominitiative.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/suburbs/chi-ugc-article-life-time-chicagoan-heads-
new-aarp-classroom-2013-05-29,0,1335670.story
2. May 24, 2013. Chicago’sAustinWeekly News. AARPExperience CorpsSelectsChicagoanasED
for Local Branch.
http://www.austinweeklynews.com/Community/Blogs/?Page=6&Authors%5B%5D=11_4_9
May 2013. O Magazine.22 RulesforAgingBrilliantly. #20. Referenced byLindaFried.
http://www.oprah.com/spirit/Age-Well-How-to-Get-Older-Happily/5.
April 15, 2013. ChicagoBob Galloradio interview withWFMTradioduringmembershipdrive.
February19, 2013. ChicagoLa Raza Spanishlanguage weeklypaper,AdultosMayoresAyudaron
a Estudiantesconla lectura, http://www.laraza.com/Adultos-mayores-ayudaran-a-
estudiantes-con-la-lectura#.USO3Uh1J7N4.
External Local media:
October7, 2013 Bill Romani LTE to Baltimore Sun,FightingAbsenteeismstartswithcaring
adults. http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/readersrespond/bs-ed-attendance-letter-
20131007,0,7402148.story
August23, 2013. NewYorkDailyNews. Concourse Villageoctogenerian settobegin17thyear
volunteeringincityschools, http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/bronx/bronx-vol-brings-17-
years-experience-article-1.1435490
August 21, 2013. ABC, News Net 5 Cleveland, Students don’t have to pay for tutoring when they
fall behind. http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/education/students-dont-have-to-pay-for-
tutoring-when-they-fall-behind
May 1, 2013. Cleveland NPR, Sound of Ideas program, Joy Banish and Marc Freedman featured
on The Second Act, http://www.ideastream.org/soi/entry/53475.
April 29, 2013. Press Release and MD Radio News Service Story on AEC grant. AARP Experience
Corps Receives $175K Grant from Annie E Casey. Link to coverage requested through AARP MD
office.
April 24, 2013. Cleveland NPR, Sound of Ideas program, AARP EC mention,
http://www.ideastream.org/soi/entry/53297.
April 10, 2013. Baltimore Brew. Hardy and Heat-rending perennials come up at taxpayer’s night.
http://www.baltimorebrew.com/2013/04/10/hardy-and-heart-rending-perennials-come-up-at-
taxpayers-night/.
January 4, 2013. Evansville Courier and Press, Experience Corps making a difference in the
classroom. http://www.courierpress.com/news/2013/jan/04/no-headline---experience_corps/
AARP Publications:
August2013. AARPBulletinMA state story,More Experience CorpsVolunteersneededfor
2013-2014 school year, http://states.aarp.org/ma-more-experience-corps-volunteers-needed-
for-2013-14-school-year/
July2013. AARPBulletinMN state story,AARPExperience Corpsvolunteersmakinga
difference. http://states.aarp.org/experience-corps-volunteers-making-a-difference/
June and October – E&O columns on “summer activities” and “back to school”
June and July CreatetheGood feature articles on highlighting EC in CTG enewsletter, blog and
SM, https://access.aarp.org/,DanaInfo=www.createthegood.org+Help-Kids-Read-and-
Succeed?campaign=Read%20and%20Succeed;
June 2013 -- Infographic and EC volunteer ops highlighted in national AARP Bulletin (attached
due to same problem)
3. June OVS enewsletter feature story submitted in collaboration with national OVS staff and state
offices
May 2013. A Barry RandBulletinColumn,Meetingthe Needsof All Generations,
http://www.aarp.org/politics-society/advocacy/info-05-2013/meeting-the-needs-of-all-
generations.html
May 2013. AARPBulletinarticle featuringMichael Burke AARPECBaltimore,Take Control of
Your Financial Future, http://states.aarp.org/take-control-of-your-financial-future/
April/May 2013 – AARP the Magazine. Full page ATM article on AARP Experience Corps
http://pubs.aarp.org/aarptm/20130405?pg=155#pg155
January 2013, AARP IL Bulletin state page, Experience Corps Comes to Chicago,
http://www.aarp.org/home-family/friends-family/info-01-2013/experience-corps-comes-to-
chicago-il.html.
Mentionson Blogs:
October 9, 2013. AARP Foundation blog, Ask Not: Pay Tribute to JFK by Becoming a Volunteer--
50 years after his assassination, John F. Kennedy's call to service still inspires us to give back,
http://www.aarp.org/aarp-foundation/get-involved/pay-tribute-to-jfks-call-to-service/
October8, 2013. AARPblog, Whatit takesto helpstudentsgraduate,
http://blog.aarp.org/2013/10/08/what-it-takes-to-help-students-graduate/
September2013. AARPMA blogpost, AndrusAward:Couple recognizedforliteracyworkwith
Bostonchildren, http://states.aarp.org/andrus-award-dedham-couple-recognized-for-volunteer-
literacy-work-with-boston-children-sc-ma-wp-volunteering/
August30, 2013 AARPMD blog, StayConnected: NewestVolunteerOpportunitiesinMaryland,
http://states.aarp.org/mdvolunteers/
August18, 2013. Voice of America blog. AARPExperience CorpsTeachersChildrentoRead,
http://learningenglish.voanews.com/content/reading-literacy-croatia/1704025.html.
August13, 2013. AARPIL blog, VolunteerfingerprintingsessionsinChicago,
http://states.aarp.org/aarp-experience-corps-volunteers-fingerprinting-sessions/
August2013. Create the Goodblog,Top Five Waysto VolunteerNow,
http://createthegood.org/Volunteer-Now?campaign=Volunteer%20Now
July24, 2013. AARPMA blog,Helpa ChildLearnto Read, http://states.aarp.org/volunteer-and-
help-a-child-learn-to-read/
July 13, 2013. AARP MD website update, AARP Experience Corps added to listing of AARP
programs, http://states.aarp.org/aarp-maryland-contact-information/
July 11, 2013. AARP CT blog, Volunteer with AARP Experience Corps—Mildred’s story.
http://states.aarp.org/volunteer-with-aarp-experience-corps-mildreds-story/
June 3, 2013. AARPBlog,Learn the Vowelsof LiteracyVolunteering,
http://states.aarp.org/learning-the-vowels-of-literacy-volunteerism/
May 28, 2013. AARPblog,Summertime Learning-Twowaystomake summerfunfor kids,
http://blog.aarp.org/2013/05/28/making-summer-reading-fun-for-kids-summertime-programs-
for-children/
May 16, 2013. AARPIL blog,AARPExperience Corps:WorkingwithKidsYieldsRewards,
http://blog.aarp.org/2013/05/16/aarp-experience-corps-working-with-kids-yields-rewards/.
4. May 13, 2013. AARPMI blog,AARPExperience Corps:WorkingwithKidsYieldsRewards,
http://states.aarp.org/working-with-kids-yields-rewards/.
May 9, 2013. AARPblog(RobertHodder,DC volunteer),The Gaspandthe Growth of a Child,
http://blog.aarp.org/2013/05/09/classroom-participation-children-raising-hands-teaching-
methods/
April 29, 2013, AARPblog(RobertHodder,DC volunteer),BuildingaStory—the role of authors
and illustrators, http://blog.aarp.org/2013/04/29/roles-of-authors-and-illustrators-building-
stories-experience-corps/
March 11, 2013. AARPMN blog,JanetTriplettonher“what’snext.”FromRetail to
Volunteerismbywayof Italy, http://states.aarp.org/from-retail-to-volunteerism-by-way-of-
italy/
February28, 2013. AARPIL blog,Experience CorpsChicagoDrivenbyPassionate LatinoLeaders,
http://blog.aarp.org/2013/02/28/experience-corps-chicago-driven-by-passionate-latino-
leaders/
February12, 2013. AARPBlog(RobertHodder,DC volunteer),Celebrating100 daysof school on
the wall, http://blog.aarp.org/2013/02/12/aarp-experience-corps-mentoring-volunteering-
academic-community/.
January14, 2013. AARPIL Blog,AARPExperience corpsSeeksVolunteersinChicago:Helpkids
learnto read, http://blog.aarp.org/2013/01/14/aarp-experience-corps-seeks-volunteers-in-
chicago-help-kids-learn-to-read/
December17, 2012. AARPBlog(RobertHodder,DCvolunteer), The Essential Agreementof the
Classroom, http://blog.aarp.org/2012/12/17/the-essential-agreement-of-the-classroom/.
December12, 2012. AARPOH blog,Resolve toGive,Resolve toGrow,
http://states.aarp.org/resolve-to-give-resolve-to-grow/
November26,2012, AARPBlog,Provide aMentorfor a Child,
http://blog.aarp.org/2012/11/26/provide-a-mentor-for-a-child-through-giving-tuesday/.
Nov9, 2012. AARPBlog(RobertHodder,DC volunteer),PumpkinsandPunctuationMarks,
http://blog.aarp.org/2012/11/09/pumpkins-and-punctuation-marks/
October25, 2012. AARPBlog(RobertHodder,DCvolunteer),The View from14inches,
http://blog.aarp.org/2012/10/25/building-the-reading-skills-of-elementary-school-kids/.