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[Presenter Name] [Job Title]. Mentoring Project. Month 1. Month 4. Month 5. Month 6. Month 3. Month 2. Month 7. Programme overview. One-to-one mentoring Mentor peer networks 3 Mentee peer networks 3. Identify Mentors Mentees Charities Kickoff workshop 1 Kickoff seminars 2.

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  1. [Presenter Name][Job Title] Mentoring Project

  2. Month 1 Month 4 Month 5 Month 6 Month 3 Month 2 Month 7 Programme overview One-to-one mentoring Mentor peer networks3 Mentee peer networks3 • Identify • Mentors • Mentees • Charities • Kickoff workshop1 • Kickoff seminars2 Final feedback to iT4C4 • from mentors • from mentees • from charities Interim feedback to iT4C4 • from mentors • from mentees Interim feedback to iT4C4 • from mentors • from mentees 1Kickoff workshop The mandatory workshop provides all mentors, regardless of their mentoring experience, with the knowledge and skills they need to deliver effective mentoring. Training will be provided by experienced professionals. 3Mentor and mentee peer networks 4Feedback Participants’ feedback is a critical partof monitoring the effectiveness of theprogramme and allowing correctiveadjustments to be made if required.When joining the programme, mentors and mentees commit to providing feedback every 2 months. Every effort will be made to keep the feedback process simple and streamlined. Networks have 6-8 members who meet,usually virtually, every 3 weeks to sharelessons learned, best practice, issues, and successes. Meetings are self-organised around members’ availability. Network meetings are a critical part ofpersonal development and expertise acquisition. 2Kickoff seminars Mandatory seminars (up to 3, depending on demand) provide an opportunity for mentors, mentees, and charities to meet. Discussion and presentations cover best practice in IT volunteering projects suitable technologies to support basic admin functions, eg database development of websites, networks, social networks

  3. Next steps: May 2010 • more matches - projects, volunteers & mentors matched target 15 • mid point project review and decision to pursue funding post July June 2010 • final seminar Ongoing 2010 • activity on LinkedIn – project questions and answers • ongoing evaluation of the individual projects and the project as a whole July 2010 • full evaluation & case studies

  4. Contacts LinkedIn Group http://www.linkedin.com/groupRegistration?gid=2182748 Jason King jason.king@it4comunities.org.uk Anne Stafford anne@it4comunities.org.uk Tel: 020 7796 2144

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