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CNCS Dept. Mobile Learning Unit Brings
"High-Tech Job Search Tools to Stilwell"

News from the Cherokee Nation, OK
Cherokee News Path ~ Wednesday, December 15, 2004

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TAHLEQUAH, OKLAHOMA - The Cherokee Nation is providing Native Americans living in rural communities with the cutting-edge technology necessary to compete for jobs. Using satellite technology, the Cherokee Nation’s Career Service department created a high-tech classroom on wheels called the Mobile Learning Unit. The unit will provide career training, job search tools and specialized workshops to rural communities in the Cherokee Nation’s 14-county jurisdictional area.

"The Mobile Learning Unit allows the Cherokee Nation to be on the cutting edge of technology with the use of wireless equipment," said Melanie Dodge, Cherokee Nation employment and training specialist. "It is a perfect way to directly serve Native Americans in need of training assistance."

The Mobile Learning Unit, which looks like a bus or recreational vehicle (RV) on the outside, looks more like a classroom on the inside. It is equipped with 10 wireless laptop computers and coordinating work stations. There is plenty of room for an instructor to address the class and a mounted television with VCR to assist with instruction.

The Mobile Learning Unit will house classes in basic computer skills, basic software training, drug awareness and prevention, and Cherokee language and culture. The laptop computers will also be able to access the "World of Work" program that assists individuals with job searches and resume preparation and the Internet via satellite connection.

"Career Services will now be able to provide the same services to clients throughout the Cherokee Nation’s jurisdictional boundaries as those that we provide in the office," Dodge said.

The Mobile Learning Unit will also be used to show a live broadcast of Cherokee Nation Tribal Council meetings as they occur each month. Satellite access will allow Tribal citizens to view and hear these meetings, while seated comfortably in the office-style chairs on-board the unit.

"This will allow our tribal citizens the opportunity to stay current on Cherokee Nation events and issues," said Diane Kelly, executive director of Cherokee Nation Career Services.

The Mobile Learning Unit will be on display at the Wilma P. Mankiller Health Clinic in Stilwell on Tuesday, December 21 from 10 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.

For more information, contact Melanie Dodge, phone: 918-456-0671 (ext.2866) or George Roach, phone: 918-456-0671 (ext.2793).


Related Cherokee Nation contact information:

Mike Miller, Cherokee Nation
Director of Communications
Phone: 918-456-0671 (ext.2210)
Fax: 918-458-5580
E-mail: Communications@cherokee.org

Larry Daugherty, Advertising Manager
Cherokee Nation - Public Affairs
Phone 918-456-0671 (Ex.2324)
E-mail: ldaugherty@cherokee.org


Steven Swogger, Agriculture Liaison
Natural Resources Department
Phone: 918-456-0671 (ext.2546)
FAX: 918-458-7673
E-mail: sswogger@cherokee.org

Bradley D. Peak, Cherokee Nation
Natural Resources Specialist
Phone: 918-456-0671 (ex.2843)
E-mail: bpeak@cherokee.org


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