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  1. Added Dec 30, 2006 by ialja and 1 other
    eSchool News has created a compilation of its coverage of virtual schooling news, best practices, legislation and litigation, and more.
  2. Added Dec 30, 2006 by katiebda
    As interest in online learning among U.S. students continues to mount, the Florida Virtual School, one of the nation's largest institutions in support of online learning, has announced the creation of a new web-based forum dedicated to meeting the needs of online instructors. Organizers say monthly discussion sessions featuring some of the brightest minds in online learning will provide educators with an opportunity to collaborate, share ideas, and build stronger online learning environments for K-12 students.
  3. Added Dec 30, 2006 by katiebda
    Whether rich or poor or somewhere in between, schools throughout the state now have access to the Connecticut Education Network, which was completed in September. It connects schools and colleges by providing high-speed access, much faster than home broadband, through fiber optic cable.
  4. Added Dec 30, 2006 by katiebda
    Based on VBrick's EtherneTV technology, the Promise Initiative gives student athletes the ability to watch live or recorded broadcasts of their classes on their computers. The videos can be tailored to fit various formats, so they can be streamed through the internet or even downloaded onto an iPod for watching while on a plane or bus. By placing video technology in each classroom, every class or lecture at a school or university can be recorded and stored in digital format on a video-on-demand server.
  5. Added Dec 28, 2006 by katiebda
    Our reading classes have been studying the novel Turn Homeward, Hannalee by Patricia Beatty. We have created this site to share our learning and to provide a study guide for other teachers and students. We would love to hear thoughts about our wiki project from teachers, students and other visitors.
  6. Added Dec 28, 2006 by katiebda
    Concerned that pen-and-paper tests do not offer a realistic assessment of how a soldier will perform in the unpredictable environment of a battlefield, the US army is developing virtual-reality aptitude tests for recruits.
  7. Added Nov 28, 2006 by katiebda
    The site allows teachers to post lesson plans and ideas for each school day, and allows other teachers to rate how well they thought the lesson plans worked. Students and parents can also access the site and see what is being taught, and even watch video clips of a teacher giving the lesson.
  8. Added Nov 28, 2006 by katiebda
    Benefits cited: schools become part of a large community of school newspapers affiliated with the American Society of Newspaper Editors; they can share their writing with a broader audience; the ASNE compiles the best articles into a National Edition; a companion site has lesson plans for teaching journalism; costs are lower than print
  9. Added Nov 28, 2006 by katiebda
    Houston is a national leader in online learning for K-12 students, a fast-growing area that proponents say will revolutionize U.S. education over the next generation. About 83,500 U.S. students are online learners, but only about 5 percent of them are in grades K-8. That makes Houston's virtual academy, with its 670 students, one of the nation's largest online schools for the younger crowd.
  10. Added Nov 28, 2006 by katiebda
    Only students and teachers from member schools can enter this password-protected learning community. Once inside, members use websites and interactive tools to publish their ideas, collaborate on projects, and build knowledge together.
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