Bruce Lincoln is the Project Manager for the CTC Bank. Bruce
is an educational technologist, a design scientist and a multimedia
designer/developer. From 1992-94, He served as the Director of Educational
Technologies at Playing To Win, Inc.'s Harlem Community Computing
Center where he developed, funded and managed a state-of-the art
public access multimedia telecommunications learning center which
was recognized as a national model for equitable access to advanced
technologies for underserved communities. In 1994, Bruce became
the Senior Educational Technologist at the Institute for Learning
Technologies. He has been producing advanced digital networked multimedia
demonstration projects such as the Harlem Environmental Access Project
(HEAP) and HR2K1.
Nick Noe is the Manager of CTC Services and Government Liaison
for the CTC Bank project at ILT. Nick was the chief negotiator with
the New York City Council for obtaining municipal funding for the
Bank. After a year-long stint as a staff researcher for the New
York State Democratic Committee, Nick worked extensively in the
local CTC movement as a trainer in the field of technology and community
mapping and as an organizer of CTC cross borough collaborations.
During that time, he also worked as a researcher, data collector,
and designer with the non-profit MOUSE and NYPIRG's CMAP division
to produce a web-based, interactive GIS map of NYC's community technology
infrastructure. He was one of the lead organizers for the national
CTC programming conference - CTCs Moving Forward - that was held
at ILT and sponsored by MOUSE and the Citigroup foundation in the
winter of 2001.
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