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EChalk designs, hosts and manages Web sites for elementary, middle and high schools nationwide, providing e-mail and blog support and requiring secure logins to maximize student safety.
On eChalk-based school sites contain information such as homework assignments, syllabi and upcoming tests so students, parents and teachers can all be on the same page.
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The media center was transformed into the students’ polling precinct, and 14 computers were set up for students to electronically register their votes. Students voted via school district software called eChalk, and for those who had any difficulties voting electronically, paper ballots were available.
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eChalk has become a vital part of my instructional program. In the Resources section of my class page I am able to post class work activities, and laboratory, homework, and reading assignments that students can download and print from home. I am also able to create links to various online tutorials and animations that I use in class. Posting these links prior to class enables students to have more
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eChalk, Inc., a national education technology company, today announced the appointment of Martin Brutosky as Chief Executive Officer. Brutosky brings 30 years of experience implementing successful marketing, sales, business development, and capital recruitment strategies at several leading technology companies.
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"The integrated blog is designed to improve how students practice writing and thinking by aligning K-12 education to higher education, where all assignments require cognitive skills like logic, reasoning, and judgment to be used regularly. The blogging tool can be maintained publicly or privately, with all participants equally protected in a system controlled by each school or district."
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Powerful new Internet products are therefore being developed for almost every education application, from curriculum and school management to professional development, and the influence of user-created online media is clearly evident. Online products now make use of high-speed interactive multimedia, offer customized and personalized features, and link to communities of users from schools and from home. But at the same time, finding information on the best products has never been more important or more complicated, so we asked our readers to help us select the Top 100 Products of 2007-08.
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CORPUS CHRISTI — CCISD?s new Web site format is a hit -- and keeps getting them.
District officials said last week the district?s new eChalk system broke records with more than 556,000 hits to district and campus sites in the first two days of its launch.
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Hand a bouquet of ROSES to the Corpus Christi Independent School District which this week rolled out eChalk, an online tool that should help parents track the academic progress of their student. The system uses passwords to protect privacy, but the basic idea is to allow parents to look at grade reports, progress reports and attendance reports.
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Corpus Christi Independent School District?s eChalk online system went live Monday, allowing parents access to a number of items never before available online, including grade reports, progress reports and attendance reports. Passwords are required for parents to view information.
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Every two weeks until the end of the school year, we’ll host “A Day in the Life” conversation with different stakeholders, including principals, curriculum specialists, teachers, technology integration specialists, parents, and students, focused on how technology is improving communication and transforming instruction and learning in their districts.