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We believe in supporting the communities where we
do business. There is no better demonstration of that
commitment than Connect a Million Minds® (CAMM),
our ive-year, $100 million cash and in-kind philanthropic
initiative to connect youth to ideas, people and
opportunities that will inspire them to study and pursue
careers in science, technology, engineering and
math (STEM).
We broke new ground with “Math, Science and the
Future of Our Nation: A Global Online Town Hall.”
Hosted by former Vice President Al Gore, this live
interactive event connected U.S. youth with students
from around the world and with internationally known
leaders in education, science and technology, including
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, inventor
Dean Kamen and astronaut Sally Ride, to discuss the
attitudes of the youth toward math and science, and
what these subjects mean for future success.
In addition to over 6,000 online viewers, local Time
Warner Cable operations brought 3,000 students,
teachers, parents and local civic leaders together in
auditoriums and schools across the country for Town
Hall “viewing parties,” followed by live questions and
answers with local STEM luminaries.
Under the CAMM umbrella in 2010, we introduced
Cracking the Codes in the Digital World™. Based on
national science standards, this hands-on, inquiry-based
curriculum showcases the science, technology,
engineering and math behind cable television and
related careers. We partnered with such organizations as
the Girl Scouts, 4H and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.
With the help of more than 1,700 employee volunteers,
5,700 students visited Time Warner Cable facilities around
the country to probe deeper into the science of cable.
We are proud of what we achieved in 2010, and are
inspired by the 300,000 community members who
have joined with us by pledging to connect a young
person in their life to STEM learning opportunities.
To learn more about CAMM or to ind an after-school
math and science program in your community,
please visit www.connectamillionminds.com.
We invest in the community, encouraging
and nurturing students to study and pursue
careers in science and technology.
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