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Education Technology News
A biweekly newsletter for education professionals concerned with computer technology in the classroom for grades K-12. Covers new technology, innovative programs, implementing the No Child Left Behind Act, funding and grants for technology, and legal and ethical issues.

University of Michigan goes podcasting.
October 01, 2005
Higher Education Act.
October 01, 2005
NSTA offers educators awards for science projects infused with tech.
October 01, 2005
Intel, scholastic offer funding for innovative school programs.(Grants...
October 01, 2005
Report reveals ways schools can use futuristic tech in today's classro...
October 01, 2005
Teachers using technology more, but want more classroom PCs.(Research ...
October 01, 2005
Texas.
October 01, 2005
Illinois.
October 01, 2005
Maine gets teachers, students access to online safety education.
October 01, 2005
Most Mass. schools to get access to high-speed Internet2 network.(Arou...
October 01, 2005
Extreme bus routing adjustments help Texas district save money.(Fuel E...
October 01, 2005
Anti-Deficiency Act seeks renewal.
October 01, 2005
October is education month.
October 01, 2005
Homeland Security Department, NCSA urge schools to teach security, saf...
October 01, 2005
Hurricanes show districts they need data backup and communication plan...
October 01, 2005
E-rate aid for hurricane-affected schools.
October 01, 2005
Hurricane spending may pull money from ed tech, advocates worry.
October 01, 2005
Ed tech to the rescue: affected schools go online to get students back...
October 01, 2005

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