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College policy to limit Internet porn clears first hurdle

CONROE — A policy designed to keep Internet pornography away from minors is headed for a vote by North Harris Montgomery College District trustees.

UselessKnowledge.com Trivia Scores Big with College Students

UselessKnowledge.com, the world’s largest trivia Web site, is quenching College students’ thirst for trivial information. Found at http://www.UselessKnowledge.com, the site recently signed agreements with two major college Web sites to put its wealth of trivia in front of college and university students across the U.S. UselessKnowledge.com is the exclusive provider of trivia and trivia questions […]

First Graduate of Online University Receives Degree from Governors on Friday

Surrounded by governors of western states wearing caps and gowns, Gennie Kirch, an elementary school teacher, will received her Master of Arts Degree in Learning and Technology on Friday, December1. The unusual graduation ceremony is being held in conjunction with the Western Governors Association meeting in La Jolla, California and celebrates the first commencement ceremony […]

A Sound Idea: DVD Audio on the Way

Picture this: crystal clear sound instead of video on your DVD player.

THE FIFTH ROMANIAN INTERNET LEARNING WORKSHOP

‘Internet as a Vehicle for Teaching and Learning’

StatChat Live: “International Mathematics and Science Achievement from a U.S. Perspective: Results from TIMSS-R.”

12/5/00 2:00:00 PM EST This chat coincides with the release of Pursuing Excellence: Comparisons of International Eighth-Grade Mathematics and Science Achievement from a U.S. Perspective, 1995 and 1999 to be released on December 5, 2000.

Education Technology Resource Publications from NEA

Check out “Etools” and “Etools 2000.” These new NEA publications showcase creative ways to deliver lessons using technology. Educators submitted all of the practical, ready-to-use ideas in these resources. http://www.nea.org/technology/resource.htm

10.11 An Evaluation of Online Distance Education Course Databases

The cumbersome process of locating the right course or program may discourage many from pursuing the distance learning option. Registration Required

Journal of Special Education Tchnology

Volume 15, Number 1, Winter 2000

Teachers strive to show what adding technology to classrooms can mean

Math teacher Pam Ensign thought a computer program was the last thing she needed for middle-school students who still were struggling to add and subtract.