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Friday, November 23, 2007

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Grant of the Week ...

$1M-plus for outstanding math and science teachers

The Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) is the highest award a K-12 mathematics or science teacher may receive for outstanding teaching in the United States. This award is given to mathematics and science teachers from each of the 50 states and ...| Full Story 
 



Best Practices ...

Perfect harmony

Empire Union School District in Modesto, Calif., is a K-8 district serving 3,500 students, with seven sites and a district office. It employs 192 full-time equivalent (FTE) certificated staff, 150 FTE classified staff, and 25 managers. In 2001, facing a need to manage attendance tracking as well as position control, Empire began investigating new technology... | Full Story



Current Site of the Week ...

Public television station WGBH opens its vault to educators

Educators who want to engage their students and add sizzle to their lessons by using video clips and interview transcripts can turn to "Open Vault," a new web site launched by Boston-based public television station WGBH. The site features video clips and interviews from WGBH programming created between 1968 and 1993, including clips of... | Full Story

 
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ComputersStudents Enriching Education Through Digital Sharing
Thanks to new technologies, it's now easier than ever for schools and other organizations to create rich, online repositories of learning "objects" that students, teachers, and other users can draw upon at their own convenience to enrich their education. Teachers across the globe, for example, are taking open digital content items and repurposing them for use in their classrooms; universities are making course content available online to users worldwide; and schools and vendors are creating online, interactive learning communities for educators to advance their knowledge and skills.

Accelerating Technology with eRate Support Minimizing Classroom Disruptions
Computers and the internet have become welcome instructional tools in most schools, ushering a wealth of additional resources into today's classrooms. Unfortunately, they also bring with them the potential for unwanted distractions--such as online content that ranges from off-target, to inappropriate, material.

Professional Development Professional Development
It's easy for today's educator to feel overwhelmed--in a complex and ever-changing educational environment, teachers are often expected to complete more in one day than they have time for in an entire week. They must, for instance, reach increasingly diverse student bodies, meet standards and assessments, integrate technology into the classroom, and meet certification requirements.

Collaboration Collaboration & Storage
Today's employers want graduates who can communicate effectively, think critically, solve problems, and work as part of a team--in short, graduates who are well versed in collaborative learning environments. Whether you call it project-based or collaborative learning, it's a strategy that a growing number of educators are employing in their classrooms--and with growing success.

Students using tablet computers Teaching Effectively With Computers
With a growing array of solutions at their disposal, more and more educators are integrating computers, laptops, and other technology into the classroom, and often with great success. Computer-based technologies offer rich new ways to reach students and fulfill curriculum goals, while bringing information to life for diverse kinds of learners. But teaching with computers also poses many challenges--from finding ways to implement technology effectively, to limiting students' access only to teacher-sanctioned material.

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eSN Today: Reports reveal online learning's successes, needs

eSN Today

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Reports reveal online learning's successes, needs

Online learning continues to grow at a rapid pace, with 30 states--six more than last year--now offering state-led programs or initiatives, according to the latest report from the North American Council for Online Learning (NACOL). But the group warns that more oversight of online learning programs is needed if this growth is to continue, and it urges administrators to make sure their online courses are equally accessible to all students... | Full Story

 

 



Around the Web ...

New Amazon reading device doesn't need a computer

IBM Corp. has launched a mentoring program for college students in Africa. The project, called Makocha Minds, using the Swahili word for "teachers," puts 250 of IBM's top researchers in regular contact with engineering, math and computing students at universities in 10 sub-Saharan countries: Ethiopia, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, Kenya, Senegal, Botswana, Tanzania... | Full Story

IBM links researchers, African students

The Indianapolis Star: Indiana University's education school has been tapped by the federal government to conduct the definitive study of how teachers should use technology in their classrooms. Teachers who wondered whether iPods and laptops are worth it, school districts that debated over how to connect their computers, and parents who pondered their children's Internet use should all get answers. The $3.1 million contract will pay for one of the largest undertakings ever by the education school's Center for Evaluation and Education Policy. The deadline for completion is April 2009... | Full Story

Cyber intimidation and the art of bullying

Sydney Morning Herald (Australia): In Australia, cyber bullying is a relatively new type of harassment but the federal government says it is not unusual. According to 2007 statistics on the government's NetAlert web site, 16 per cent of children say they have been bullied online and 14 per cent have been bullied using a mobile phone. Worse still, cyber intimidation pushes the frontiers of bullying--it can take place any time, anywhere. This has led to... | Full Story

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Project targets new teachers' tech use

Indiana University's School of Education is embarking on a $3.1 million study of how current and emerging technologies are being used most effectively in classrooms--and how best to prepare new teachers to use these tools. The study marks the first real focus on helping to prepare pre-service teachers to use technology effectively during the Bush Administration... | Full Story

Teachers warned about MySpace profiles

In a memo to Ohio teachers, the state's largest teachers union strongly discouraged educators from using social-networking web sites such as MySpace and Facebook to create personal profiles or communicate with students... | Full Story

Webcast highlights low-cost computing options

At a Nov. 14 webcast hosted by the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), educational technology leaders came together to compare ultra-portable devices and talk about affordable one-to-one computing options for schools... | Full Story



Announcements from ed-tech providers ...

Conference highlights latest in educational technology and best practices

St. Petersburg College AS Veterinary Technology Distance Program delivers Sloan-C award-winning program with the ANGEL Learning Management Suite

Access Innovations, Inc. software selected by American Economic Association for Econlit

CoSN launches small district technology leadership wiki

Extron Introduces New Quad Mini Twisted Pair Transmitter for VGA and RS-232

First-ever gold-standard study of adolescent reading intervention reveals significant gains with Read 180 -- the treatment that works

Free holiday resources from Discovery Education complement any lesson plan

Knowledge Adventure announces K-12 distribution rights for 'Brainware Safari' from Learning Enhancement Corporation

National Educational Computing Conference 2008

NEA and IMLS announce more than $1.5 million in Big Read grants for the first half of 2008

 
 

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

eSN Today: Project targets new teachers' tech use

eSN Today

Top News ...

Project targets new teachers' tech use

Indiana University's School of Education is embarking on a $3.1 million study of how current and emerging technologies are being used most effectively in classrooms--and how best to prepare new teachers to use these tools. The study marks the first real focus on helping to prepare pre-service teachers to use technology effectively during the Bush Administration... | Full Story

 

 



Around the Web ...

Reading turns new chapter in the digital age

Is reading at risk? Or is there a "new literacy" emerging that can't be measured by traditional testing tools and standards? That debate is sure to flare anew today among literacy experts, teachers, multimedia whiz kids, and good old-fashioned book lovers as the National Endowment for the Arts lays out a study that sounds the alarm about the dire state of reading in our culture, reports the... | Full Story

Feds want higher seat backs for school buses

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters on Nov. 19 proposed new rules to improve the safety of school bus seats and expand the use of shoulder belts, but she declined to order that all new buses include seat belts, the Associated Press reports. Peters said she wants to increase the height of seat backs on all school buses from 20 inches to 24 inches to help protect children during accidents. She also proposed a new requirement for short school buses to begin using shoulder straps. For longer buses, she proposed giving states the option of using federal highway safety funds to purchase new buses with seat belts--but she didn't promise that any new money... | Full Story

English, algebra, phys ed ... and biotech?

Some public high schools are giving students lab experiences that approach, or even exceed, those found in university settings, reports the New York Times. And some teachers see an economic payoff in all of this. Biotechnology, for example, remains a promising field, and companies in the industry have less math-intensive demands than electronics and computing employers. As a result, biotech is... | Full Story

Annual Tech-Savvy Superintendent Awards...

Is your superintendent tech-savvy?

Does he or she "get it" when it comes to school technology use?

If so, then nominate your schools chief for our annual Tech-Savvy Superintendent Awards here:

http://www.eschoolnews.com/surveys-awards/tech-saavy-superintendent-awards/

But hurry!

Nominations close Friday, Nov. 30.


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More from eSchool News Online ...

Teachers warned about MySpace profiles

In a memo to Ohio teachers, the state's largest teachers union strongly discouraged educators from using social-networking web sites such as MySpace and Facebook to create personal... | Full Story

Webcast highlights low-cost computing options

At a Nov. 14 webcast hosted by the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), educational technology leaders came together to compare ultra-portable devices and talk about affordable... | Full Story

Stakeholders 'speak up' for 21st-century skills

School leaders, students, and parents are now able to take part in Project Tomorrow's Speak Up 2007. The annual survey asks participants about 21st-century skill... | Full Story



Announcements from ed-tech providers ...

Access Innovations, Inc. software selected by American Economic Association for Econlit

CoSN launches small district technology leadership wiki

Extron Introduces New Quad Mini Twisted Pair Transmitter for VGA and RS-232

First-ever gold-standard study of adolescent reading intervention reveals significant gains with Read 180 -- the treatment that works

Free holiday resources from Discovery Education complement any lesson plan

Knowledge Adventure announces K-12 distribution rights for 'Brainware Safari' from Learning Enhancement Corporation

National Educational Computing Conference 2008

NEA and IMLS announce more than $1.5 million in Big Read grants for the first half of 2008

NSBA Statement on President's veto of education spending bill and failure of House to override

College Board launches new educator web site

 

 
 

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Monday, November 19, 2007

eSN This Week: Bush vetoes education spending bill

Top News ...

Bush vetoes education spending bill

Escalating his budget battle with a Democratic Congress, President Bush on Nov. 13 vetoed a spending measure for labor, health, and education programs that would have provided $63.6 billion for the U.S. Department of Education, a 5 percent increase over 2007...| Full Story


 
 

Grant Alert ...

$1M-plus for outstanding math and science teachers

The Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST) is the highest award a K-12 mathematics or science teacher may receive for outstanding teaching in the United States. This award is given to mathematics and science teachers from each of the 50 states and ...| Full Story



Week's Top News ...

Webcast highlights low-cost computing options

At a Nov. 14 webcast hosted by the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), educational technology leaders came together to compare ultra-portable devices and talk about affordable one-to-one computing options for schools ...| Full Story

State leaders convene to discuss ed tech
Keeping kids safe on the internet and allowing them to learn and explore online don't have to be mutually exclusive goals: That was one of the key messages delivered to state educational technology leaders who attended a recent event in Washington ...| Full Story

Stakeholders 'speak up' for 21st-century skills

School leaders, students, and parents are now able to take part in Project Tomorrow's Speak Up 2007. The annual survey asks participants about 21st-century skills, global competitiveness, and technology, among other issues ...| Full Story

Google's book scanning faces competition
Already facing a legal challenge for alleged copyright infringement, Google Inc.'s crusade to build a massive digital library is encountering stiff competition from an alternative project that promises better online access to the world's books, art, and historical documents ...| Full Story



Video ...

eSN TechWatch: Teaching 21st-Century Skills -- November 19, 2007

Charles Fadel, global leader of education for Cisco Systems, discusses the importance of teaching 21st-century skills ...| Full Story



Special Report ...

2008 e-Rate Survival Guide PDF

This comprehensive two-page guide from the eSchool News print newspaper will help you get through the e-Rate process with minimal pain--and a maximum return on your time invested ...| Full Story



Partners Update ...

College Board launches new educator web site

On Tuesday, the College Board rolled out a complete redesign of the education professionals section of its Web site, which is used by more than half a million educators each month. The redesigned site has new content and features to provide educators with quick and easy access to the tools, resources and information they need ...| Full Story

ETS and Certiport announce collaboration plans for comprehensive digital skills solution

Educational Testing Service (ETS) and Certiport today announced an agreement to create a solution leveraging their assessment and certification programs around digital literacy and critical thinking with regard to information and communications technologies (ICTs). The two industry leaders expect the combined solution will help a wide variety of organizations hone the skills of current and prospective employees, creating a more capable and productive workforce ...| Full Story

Weidenhammer unveiling its latest innovation

Unveiling its latest innovation: alio next generation of software www.hammer.net/alio. alio is a comprehensive, fully integrated library of Financial Management, Payroll and Human Resources software applications for K-12 schools ...| Full Story

 
 

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eSN Today: Teachers warned about MySpace profiles

eSN Today

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Teachers warned about MySpace profiles

In a memo to Ohio teachers, the state's largest teachers union strongly discouraged educators from using social-networking web sites such as MySpace and Facebook to create personal profiles or communicate with students. ... | Full Story
  



Around the Web ...

Amazon debuts eBook reader

The online-retail giant Amazon begins selling Amazon Kindle, a new electronic book reader, with hopes to succeed where other hardware companies have failed. For $399, Kindle tips the scales at a total 10.3 ounces and uses an "electronic ink" technology to mimic paper, not a computer screen. There is no backlight. Currently, the screen is black-and-white. ... | Full Story

In Korea, a boot camp cure for web addiction

Young Koreans who are believed to be obsessed with the internet are being sent to a compound--part boot camp, part rehab center--for help with what many in the country consider a new and potentially deadly addiction. At the school, young men are drilled through military-style obstacle courses, led through group sessions, and even take part in therapeutic workshops on pottery and drumming. ... | Full Story

Rural Irish school takes hi-tech route

A rural Irish primary school is teaching the world a lesson on how easy it can be to learn in the hi-tech classroom of the future. The 58-pupil, three-teacher Co Kilkenny School has won a global award from software giants Microsoft for innovation in the integration.... | Full Story
 

Annual Tech-Savvy Superintendent Awards...

Is your superintendent tech-savvy?

Does he or she "get it" when it comes to school technology use?

If so, then nominate your schools chief for our annual Tech-Savvy Superintendent Awards here:

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Nominations close Friday, Nov. 30.


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More from eSchool News Online ...

Webcast highlights low-cost computing options

At a Nov. 14 webcast hosted by the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), educational technology leaders came together to compare ultra-portable devices and talk about affordable one-to-one computing options for schools.... | Full Story

Stakeholders 'speak up' for 21st-century skills

School leaders, students, and parents are now able to take part in Project Tomorrow's Speak Up 2007. The annual survey asks participants about 21st-century skills, global competitiveness, and technology, among other issues.... | Full Story

Bush vetoes education spending bill

Congress will have to go back to work on the 2008 education spending bill, after President Bush vetoed a budget measure that would have provided more than $63 billion in education funding.... | Full Story



Announcements from ed-tech providers ...

College Board launches new educator web site

MetaVR Virtual Reality Scene Generator (VRSG) now "Mersive Enabled"

STOPware's New PassagePoint Global v10 redefines visitor management for the enterprise

ETS and Certiport announce collaboration plans for comprehensive digital skills solution

Assistive and Learning Technology Conference brings together innovators, policymakers, researchers, and philanthropic organizations to advance learning opportunities for students with disabilities

The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall presents Citi Global Encounters

Weidenhammer unveiling its latest innovation

 

 
 

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