OMIA Moves Forward with “Blog for a Cause”

18 12 2008

We’ve done it again! The OMIA Foundation is pleased to announce a sea change in how we view scholastic enhancement opportunities. As we strive to expand the scope of education, OMIA has moved forward with “Blog for a Cause.”

What is “Blog for a Cause“?

A consortium of students, educators, and community members who are focused on streamlining the connection to resources.

How does “Blog for a Cause” work?

Active participants, called “OMIA Bloggers,” submit material and ideas directly to the web through a blog-style portal online.

Where can I find “Blog for a Cause”?

On the web. The hub of resources produced by OMIA contributors is located at omiafoundation.org but you can find OMIA Bloggers anywhere. Our web sites include:

OMIA Supports Art Road

OMIA Supports Art Road

Or, visit our set of instructional sites including:

Success on a Chalkboard

Success on a Chalkboard

And, you have the option of stopping by our main multi-faceted web urls:

When can you and I start blogging for a cause?

The answer is NOW! The method couldn’t be simpler. Send an email to OMIA Founder John Girdwood [address: info(at)omiafoundation(dot)org] or via our Contact page [here]. We’ll ask you to verify your existence (no spam! give us references!) and after a brief web conversation over email… you are now blogging for a cause!

Who can contribute?

Anybody. We prefer college students, high school kids, k-12 teachers, and university professors but that list isn’t exclusive. If you can type, and you can think, then you can contribute!

OMIA Foundation

OMIA Foundation

Why are you doing this?

The OMIA Foundation has a vision to enhance the lives of students by expanding the scope of education. Do you believe in that mission? Then join us!

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