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  1. Added Nov 29, 2008 by jinsilmock
    This article describes President-elect Barack Obama's plan to use technology .
  2. Added Nov 13, 2008 by acf131
    As Obama promises to staff a new White House position, Chief Technology Officer - techies around the country wonder who it could be.
  3. Added Nov 02, 2008 by graduate
    While the government has been scrambling to undo the effects of a major credit crunch and capital market freeze, some students may not be comforted by press releases and assurances of federal intervention - especially not now that their student loans have been pulled out from under them
  4. Added Oct 23, 2008 by libbypokel
    Proposal for a new Office of Educational Entrepreneurship and Innovation as part of the federal Department of Education. The OEEI would support the scaling up of existing promising programs, provide annual funding through an Educational Innovation Challenge, and coordinate and attract major thinkers and strategists from a variety of disciplines.
  5. Added Dec 09, 2007 by aseldow
    This page contains the archives of the first "Falling Through the Net" reports as well as the current papers chronicling the Digital Divide in the US.
  6. Added Aug 13, 2007 by aseldow
    Issue 13 2007 ISSN 1449 - 0528, 9 August 2007: edna is a joint initiative of the Australian Government and all State and Territory governments through their education departments, and is managed by education.au limited. This publication listed Edtags as a notable resource!
  7. Added Aug 10, 2007 by uma
    New data from the National Center for Education Statistics show that the federal government has been commandeering a continually larger role in K-12 education in recent years, especially since 1999 and the January 2002 passage of the No Child Left Behind Act.
  8. Added Jul 25, 2007 by battis
    You can use the web to find lots of things: information, videos, books, music, games, and yes, even public records. While our most private information can (usually) not be found online, you can track down items like birth certificates, marriage and divorce information, obituaries and licenses on the web. Keep reading to learn where to find public records online.
  9. Added Jul 21, 2007 by battis
    A wide variety of discussions of and arguments against executive privilege.
  10. Added Jun 26, 2007 by teresacoffman and 1 other
    Online community for teachers and educators.
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