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  1. Added Dec 10, 2007 by srbieging and 1 other
    At least two companies now sell software to universities and other institutions that captures the words of classroom lectures and syncs them with the digital images used during the talk — usually PowerPoint slides and animations. The illustrated lectures are stored on a server so that students can retrieve them and replay the content on the bus ride home, clicking along to the exact section they need to review.
  2. Added Nov 19, 2007 by fsheahan
    The MacArthur Foundation launched its five-year, $50 million digital media and learning initiative in 2006 to help determine how digital technologies are changing the way young people learn, play, socialize, and participate in civic life.
  3. Added Nov 05, 2007 by linem
    Can cutting-edge technology foster a sense of humanity? A pioneering child development researcher says yes.
  4. Added Nov 05, 2007 by linem
    Site of a Cambridge-based non-profit that provides a web-based programming environment and project guides for engineering and microcontroller projects for high school students.
  5. Added Oct 17, 2007 by schwangr
    Equationsheet.com lets you create a custom equation & constants sheet, drawing from their equation library. Categories include algebra, calculus, chemistry, geometry, physics, signal processing, statistics, and trigonometry.
  6. 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.
  7. Added Sep 23, 2007 by linem
    Why children shouldn't have the world at their fingertips
  8. Added Sep 18, 2007 by linem
    Education can ameliorate, or exacerbate, society's ills. Which will it be?
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