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Telecompioneer Projects
Project Connect There are seven unique games that were developed by the TelecomPioneers for on-line use of students or other interested young people Click here to link to Project Connect Click here for a Project Connect Book Mark
911 Simulator The 911 Simulator program was developed by Pioneers to teach children how to phone for help in an emergency, duplicating the exact process experienced during a real 911 call. Click here for a dowloadable 911 Simulator brochure.
Playground Maps A 20' x 38' colorful map painted by Pioneers on playground asphalt or concrete provides students and their teachers with a tangible method of learning geography through games and challenges. Click here for a downloadable Playgroud Map brochure. Click here for a downloadable Sherwin-Williams discount form.
HOT Trikes for Kids Since the early 1980's, Pioneers have been producing and distributing the Hand-Operated tricycle, also known as the HOT Trike enabling children who do not have the use of their legs to enjoy one of childhoods simplest yet greatest joys.
Click here for a downloadable HOT Trikes Brochure. Click here for downloadable HOT Trikes Order Form. Click here for a downloadable HOT Trikes Info Sheet.
Electronic Maps The Pioneer Eectronic Map was introduced by Pioneers in Boise, Idaho, and is gaining popularity as a useful and innovative teaching tool in our schools. Its primary purpose is to teach the correlation between the 50 United States and their capital cities in the US. The portable 22-by-21 inch US map enables it to be used in virtually any location and is a valuable complement to the Playground Map project.
Talking Books TelecomPioneers has partnered with the NLS and the CNIB through the Volunteer Repair Project since 1960. Pioneers use their knowledge and technical abilities to repair handicapped readers. TelecomPioneers repair approximately 70,000 machines a year and to date have maintained more than 2.1 million players, a contribution valued at more than $80 million.
Hug-A-Bears Hug-A-Bears were created by the Pioneers in order to provide comfort to children in traumatic or unfamiliar situations. The bears are donated to public safety, fire, rescue and emergency personnel to be given to children.
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