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  1. Added Dec 10, 2007 by srinivsu
    The computer, if you hadn’t already guessed, is the fabled ā€œ$100 laptopā€ that’s been igniting hype and controversy for three years. It’s an effort by One Laptop Per Child (laptop.org) to develop a very low-cost, high-potential, extremely rugged computer for the two billion educationally underserved children in poor countries. The concept: if a machine is designed smartly enough,
  2. Added Dec 10, 2007 by srinivsu
    One university professor, however, has come up with a combined solution that would integrate educational role-playing video games into the classroom.
  3. Added Oct 04, 2007 by schwangr and 1 other
    This site is designed to help districts and schools plan and evaluate the systemwide use of educational technology. What value does technology bring to our nation's schools? How can our schools ensure a return on these investments? Why does technology work in some schools and not in others? EnGauge, a Web-based framework, provides deep insights into these critical questions.
  4. Added Sep 23, 2007 by linem
    Why children shouldn't have the world at their fingertips
  5. Added Sep 18, 2007 by linem
    Education can ameliorate, or exacerbate, society's ills. Which will it be?
  6. Added Mar 07, 2007 by mniemitz
    Xplana Learning is committed to providing meaningful educational experiences to people all over the world. Our goal is to create educational software that allows teachers to focus on teaching, and students to concentrate on learning.
  7. Added Feb 24, 2007 by mniemitz and 1 other
    To keep pace with the changing demands of a new global economy, the International Society for Technology in Education is revising its nine- year-old National Educational Technology Standards (NETS), a pioneering set of guidelines for what students should know about, and be able to do with, technology. ISTE has released a draft version of its new NETS for students and is seeking feedback.
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