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  1. Added Jul 30, 2008 by aseldow
    These packaging templates can be used for a geometric lesson on nets.
  2. Added Jun 07, 2008 by sbrandt
    What should a "technologically-literate" teacher know and be able to do?
  3. Added Jun 05, 2008 by sbrandt
    Content is reviewed by teachers and parents so your kids can surf independently. A revolutionary new kids’ browser that makes surfing the Internet fun and easy for kids from 3-12.
  4. Added Aug 03, 2007 by xiuli
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  8. Added Jul 30, 2007 by sbrandt
    To this end, a couple weeks ago legislators introduced a bill to the U.S. House of Representatives called ATTAIN (Achievement Through Technology and Innovation). What it seeks to do is to revamp Part D of title II of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to enhance professional development for teachers, improve technical proficiency in students, etc.
  9. Added Jul 15, 2007 by trustteam and 2 others
    Jen Wagner, said her daughter was just like millions of other young people who thought that just because their Facebook or MySpace page was set to "private," their photos would remain that way."They don't realize how many people can eventually see these photos," she said.And more on privacy in general in article
  10. Added Jul 15, 2007 by amiddlet50 and 2 others
    The number of teenagers using the internet has grown 24% in the past four years and 87% of those between the ages of 12 and 17 are online. Compared to four years ago, teens’ use of the internet has intensified and broadened as they log on more often and do more things when they are online.
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