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Invitation to Experienced K-12 Online Teachers

The sessions will be facilitated, working meetings to outline and describe some of the BEST PRACTICES for the work that you do…what it takes in instructional design and delivery to BE EFFECTIVE with a wide variety of K-12 online learners. Some of the sessions will be structured, and others will be just like coming into […]

The Journal of Applied Educational Technology issues a call for original manuscripts

We are looking for original articles, preferably between 3000 and 7000 words (different lengths may be considered). Articles should focus on or relate to applications of technology in the classroom. Original research is also encouraged.Graphics need to be in GIF or JPG format, if included. Tables should conform to APA and be built using Word’s […]

CRPhealth.com – Now Available Online: The Most Comprehensive Source of Information on C-Reactive Protein

MONTREAL, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ – CRPhealth.com , an unparalleled complete source of information on C-reactive protein (CRP) for the general public and healthcare providers, was officially launched today. The primary goal of CRPhealth.com is to provide clinically relevant information about CRP and how this marker of inflammation relates to the risk of heart disease, stroke, […]

One Internet, Many Copyright Laws

Earlier this year, the Australian affiliate of Project Gutenberg posted the 1936 novel “Gone With the Wind” on its Web site for downloading at no charge. Last week, after an e-mail message was sent to the site by the law firm representing the estate of the book’s author, Margaret Mitchell, the hyperlink to the text […]

The Real Story Behind the Failure of U.K. eUniversity

In February 2000, with much fanfare, the British government announced funding of £62 million ($113 million) for a national, commercial e-university called United Kingdom e-University (UKeU).Read the Full Story

A Guide to Education and No Child Left Behind

This guide provides facts and figures to help you understand the No Child Left Behind Act.OVERVIEW

CoSN profiles ‘must-have’ technologies

The third in a series of CoSN-sponsored reports dedicated to emerging technologies, “Hot Technologies for K-12 Schools” examines the usefulness of such heretofore little-known technologies in schools and begins to explore how such innovations might be used to transform learning in the 21st century. Read the Full Story

HP Technology for Teaching Grant Initiative

This grant initiative is designed to support the innovative use of mobile technology in K-16 education, and to help identify K-12 public schools and two- and four-year colleges and universities that HP might support with future grants. Based on the outcomes of the projects funded through this initiative in 2005, HP will offer some grant […]

Holt Releases Middle School Science Curriculum for North Carolina Aligned to State Science Standards

Holt also launched a complementary Online Assessment resource that diagnoses student understanding of science, assigns interventions, and tracks improvement with benchmark practice tests.Read the Full Story

Changing the Face of Education

Online education is easy and accessible to students who can’t find time or transportation to attend classes on campus. The vocational education department offers the only online certificate programs at PCC, in Business Information and Technology.Read the Full Story