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Monthly Archives: October 2004
Free new magazine for educators
The George Lucas Educational Foundation has long maintained a nice resource web site called EduTopia. Educational technology is not the sole focus, but one of the empasized areas. In addition to the web resources, they have created a variety of … Continue reading
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Ed Tech Survey for Students
The NetDay organization is again surveying students about their thoughts on educational technology. Last year over 200,000 students completed the survey, and the results made for interesting reading. So far this year over 40,000 students have filled out the survey. … Continue reading
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Googling from your Cell Phone
Now you can send questions to Google through instant messaging on your cell phone. Will our thirst for information ever be sated? Continue reading
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HP Teacher Grants
HP has announced the next round of Technology for Teaching grants, to award $30,000 of training and equipment to 75 teams of teachers from across the U.S. Continue reading
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Sharing a Teacher via Technology
Two high schools in the Pittsylvania County Schools (really!) of Virginia have addressed a teacher vacancy in one school by using technology to share a teacher from the second high school. Although the article doesn’t address the technology used (the … Continue reading
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