Thursday, July 16, 2009
Software rivalry gives schools more choices
23 hours and 39 minutes ago
Two recent announcements have ratcheted up the rivalry between Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc.--and both could have significant implications for schools. Key words: Microsoft Office 2010, Microsoft education, Google Chrome OS, Google education, school netbooks, education, technology READ MORE››
Stimulus eases community college troubles
Jul 02, 2009
States are digging into their federal stimulus money to help finance community colleges, where rising tuition, soaring enrollment, and budget cuts threaten to shut students out of the system, Stateline.org reports. READ MORE››
Software rivalry gives schools more choices
23 hours and 39 minutes ago
Two recent announcements have ratcheted up the rivalry between Microsoft Corp. and Google Inc.--and both could have significant implications for schools. Key words: Microsoft Office 2010, Microsoft education, Google Chrome OS, Google education, school netbooks, education, technology READ MORE››

  • Web site recreates Apollo 11 mission in real time
    Jul 14, 2009 Primary Topic Channels:  Research Technologies

    Families crowded around black-and-white television sets in 1969 to watch Neil Armstrong take man's first steps on the moon. Now, they'll be able to watch the Apollo 11 mission recreated in real time on the web, follow Twitter feeds of transmissions between Mission Control and the spacecraft, and even get an eMail alert when the lunar module touches down. Key words: Apollo 11, JFK Library, lunar module

  • ED: Blended learning helps boost achievement
    Jul 14, 2009 Primary Topic Channels:  Legislation Federal Policy

    A new analysis of existing online-learning research by the U.S. Department of Education (ED) reveals that students who took all or part of their class on line performed better, on average, than those taking the same course through traditional face-to-face instruction. Key words: Arne Duncan, President Obama, Department of Education, online learning, education research, education, technology

  • NECC 2009 looks to education's future
    Jul 11, 2009 Primary Topic Channel:  NECC

    The economic recession doesn't seem to have dampened enthusiasm for the 2009 National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) in Washington, D.C.: At a time when tight school budgets have left little room for travel expenses, conference organizers report that a record 18,000-plus educators and exhibitors converged on the nation's capital June 28 through July 1 to share strategies and success stories for integrating technology effectively into instruction. Key words: NECC 2009, Malcolm Gladwell, storm the hill, education, technology, national educational computing conference

  • Free online course helps students plan careers
    Jul 10, 2009 Primary Topic Channel:  Global competitiveness

    A free online learning program from Microsoft is helping middle and high school students think about careers they might like to pursue and the skills necessary to attain those careers. Key words: 21st century skills, U.S. competitiveness, CareerForward, Microsoft, education, technology

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  • Democratic group's proposal: Give each student a Kindle
    18 hours and 20 minutes ago Primary Topic Channels:  Technologies Handheld technologies

    Some influential members of the Democratic party want to give electronic reading devices to every student in the country, reports the New York Times.

  • The culture wars' new front: U.S. history classes in Texas
    18 hours and 23 minutes ago Primary Topic Channel:  History

    The fight over school curriculum in Texas -- recently focused on biology -- has entered a new arena, reports the Wall Street Journal, with a brewing debate over how much faith belongs in American history classrooms.

  • Acer initiative helps schools procure technology
    18 hours and 27 minutes ago Primary Topic Channel:  Computers

    Acer, a manufacturer of PCs, notebook computers, and other IT products, is letting schools test its products for free in exchange for the chance to win a new computer lab, TMCNet.com reports.

  • Alabama's Mobile County adopts IBM analytics for stimulus reporting
    18 hours and 31 minutes ago Primary Topic Channel:  SIS

    Mobile County, Ala., Public Schools has selected IBM analytics technology to measure student performance, identify at-risk students, and adjust academic programs in real time to help it comply with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act's transparency and reporting mandates, reports Information Management.

  • Blackboard adds iPhone and mobile web platform to its product suite
    18 hours and 35 minutes ago Primary Topic Channel:  Handheld technologies

    With its acquisition of Terriblyclever Design LLC, which makes a suite of iPhone and mobile web applications for education called MobilEdu, Blackboard has taken a major step in its efforts to support students' mobile lifestyle, reports FOXBusiness.com.


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