I got this via email this morning from Kris Bickell, K1BIC, the ARRL’s Lifelong Learning Manager:
Thanks for registering as a teacher with ARRL. We hope your school year is (or will soon be) off to a great start!
As you may have heard, ARRL is developing a Lifelong Learning program to offer a variety of learning opportunities for new, current and prospective amateur radio operators. To learn more: http://www.arrl.org/lifelong-learning
This project involves creating an amateur radio learning center that initially is focused on providing training to new or inactive licensees who want to learn how to get active and enjoy ham radio.
To make this happen, we are looking for assistance developing these training courses. If you have experience developing and/or teaching online courses, we’d love to hear from you. There is a stipend for this work, ranging from $500-$2,000 depending on the scope of the work. If interested, the first step is to send us a quick note with the following:
• A brief explanation of your teaching background
• Your areas of expertise related to amateur radio
• Your experience with online learning and course development
• Availability (are there certain months or time periods that work better for you)If you have any questions let me know.
I think this is very cool. I’m going to be looking into this more myself.
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