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SATI is one of four exchange components of Armenia Connectivity 2000, a program of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State.

Presentations and Presenters


      Presentation Advice

Having professionals from the Newly Independent States (NIS) of the former Soviet Union visit your institution or agency can be a very exciting and rewarding experience. Trying to plan in advance for their arrival can be a bit intimidating, especially if one is unaware of some of the most significant differences between the two cultures. Below, we have included suggestions from our past experiences that are intended to make the hosting visit as enjoyable and productive as possible.   
      Presenters:

Bill Romond
Date: April 7th, 2003
Educational Technology Coordinator
Vermont Department of Education
E-mail: bromond@doe.state.vt.us
Creating a Technology Plan
6 Elements of a State Information Technology Plan

Christine Bauer-Ramazani
Date: April 7th, 2003
School of International Studies
Saint Michael's College
Home page: http://academics.smcvt.edu/cbauer-ramazani
Online CALL course

      PH Presentations

Armenia.ppt
Armenia1.ppt
      Armenia Presentations

ArmenianEducationSystem eng.ppt
ArmenianEducationSystem1.ppt
Arzakanyan.ppt
Ruzannappt.ppt
Present-school%20#5,vanadzor-engl..ppt
      US Presentations

ArmeniaStMikes.ppt
Technology at HCS 3-03.ppt
WelcomeArmenianPrincipals.ppt
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