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LCTC Quicktime Movie Collection
In January and February of 2002, Kourtney Hamilton and Felicia Sullivan
of Lowell Telecommunications Corporation
conducted several interviews of consortium member organization staff
and students. The interviews were used as a subjective element of
the Department of Education's CTC Grant Evaluation. The following
clips were taken from these interviews; they show the diversity and
accomplishments of the Lowell Community Technology Consortium's member
organizations.
**The following files require Quicktime, a free
program that allows for viewing of .mov files.**
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LCTC Students
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Girls Incorporated
Emily Casey and Ashley Campbell
(3.6 MB)
Emily and Ashley provide some comic relief as the crew finishes
setting up...
Emily Casey and Ashley
Campbell (1.3 MB)
...Emily and Ashley's interview digresses into uncontrollable laughter...
Sandra Royston (2.5 MB)
Sandra describes the newsletter she's working on in the computer
lab at Girls Inc.
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Lowell Telecommunications Corporation
Nestor Perez (3.3 MB)
Nestor is a community producer at LTC. In this clip he discusses
why he likes to produce skateboarding videos and why learning
to use computers to edit his projects is important to his future
career.
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Recruitment Resources Consulting
Paul Savage (2.3 MB)
Paul tells his story of discovering the lab and classes offered
by Recruitment Resources Consulting, and ending up as a teacher's
assistant at the lab. In August of 2002, Paul became an Americorps*VISTA
member working in the lab.
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St. Julie Asian Center
Ellen Siv & Sophea Ngoun
(2.8 MB)
Ellen and Sophea explain what they like about the lab at St. Julie
Asian Center and what they have learned so far.
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United Teen Equality Center
Raoul Watler (2.3 MB)
Raoul gives a short history of how he grew to appreciate the iMac
via UTEC.
Raoul Watler (2.2 MB)
Raoul describes a video project he is working on for kids involved
with the Department of Social Services.
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LCTC Staff Members
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The Caleb Foundation
Holly Brauner (1.9MB)
Holly comments on how the computer
lab at Chestnut Square Apartments supports The Caleb Foundation's
mission.
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Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association
SamKhan Koeun (2.1MB)
Samkhan, former director of the Cambodian Mutual Assistance Association
(CMAA), discusses how the computer training offered at CMAA gives
students competitive job skills and creates a stronger, bilingual
workforce.
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Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers
Osvalda Rodrigues (1.4 MB)
Osvalda discusses how the computer lab at the Massachusetts Alliance
of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS) helps students branch out into the community.
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Pathfinder/Milestone and Lowell Transitional Living Center
Chris McClure (2.5 MB)
Chris explains how the labs at Pathfinders/Milestone and LTLC have
helped strengthen our community and dispell harmful stereotypes about
homelessness.
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St. Julie Asian Center
Tim O'Connor(1.4 MB)
Tim is a computer class instructor at the St. Julie Asian Center.
In this clip he discusses the struggles and sucesses of his students.
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United Teen Equality Center
Gregg Croteau (2.7 MB)
Gregg is the director of UTEC, a drop-in teen center in Lowell. In
this clip he discusses how UTEC uses technology to serve its members.
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