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T.H.E. Journal September 2000 Armando Gomez |
NEC's Leonardo Leonardo, a software program from NEC, offers everything from sophisticated presentation, desktop publishing and word processing capabilities to impressive educational applications.  |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 Linda Skinner |
Edmark's Let's Go Read! 2: An Ocean Adventure Oceans of Fun Learning Activities Await Kindergartners and First Graders  |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 Chip Goodman |
The Home-School Connection Making the Right Choice for Students, Parents and Schools  |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 |
Foundation Helps Reduce the Digital Divide The Ohana Foundation aims to introduce cost-effective, non-PC-based technologies into American schools, helping to ensure that all students, teachers and parents have access to the Internet and educational software, regardless of economic or geographic situation.  |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 |
Schools Interoperability Framework Moves Forward SIF, an initiative involving more than 80 software publishers, technology providers and integrators, along with schools and school districts, has released its first technical interoperability specifications for K-12 instructional and administrative software.  |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 |
Grants Help Prepare Students for Technical Jobs Forty-eight middle and high school teachers nationwide will receive more than $1.3 million in software licenses as part of the Microsoft Curriculum Grant Program, an initiative created to help educators develop information technology curricula and courses.  |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 |
Partnership Provides Laptops to Students Hewlett-Packard Co. and NetSchools Corp. have partnered to offer Internet-based learning to K-12 schools. HP and NetSchools will provide students and teachers at participating schools with individual laptop computers.  |
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Solution Helps Administrators Analyze Student Performance IBM's Insight at School is a new business intelligence solution for the K-12 market. It provides schools with technology, consulting and services to improve the learning process by helping students make more informed decisions.  |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 |
FundingFactory EdBookFair, an online book fair by FundingFactory.com, allows schools to customize their own book fairs. The program permits users to create messages for shoppers, and to display book reviews.  |
T.H.E. Journal September 2000 |
Intel Intel's Teach to the Future program trains teachers on how, when and where to implement technology into the classroom. The multi-million dollar program currently instructs teachers from California, Oregon, Texas, New Mexico, Washington and Arizona.  |
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