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We Know eLearning Works - Here is the Research
Submitted by Ted on Tue, 2008/06/17 - 1:35pm. 21st Century | community | Public policy process | resourcesEastern spiritual psychologies base individual knowledge of the truth on one or more of these means (Ram Das):
1 You see it with your own eyes;
eLearning Research Results Show Highest Effect Factor
Submitted by Ted on Tue, 2008/03/04 - 1:51pm. elearning | industry | k12 | k12+ | legislature | news | research | resources | transformation | vendors | workforceeLearning Videos
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2007/10/09 - 4:25pm. business | k12 | k12+ | knowledge exchange | legislature | resourcesAbout eSATs Resources
Submitted by maggie on Mon, 2007/10/08 - 7:47pm. govt | k12 | news | resourcesKeynote: Nicholas Negroponte, Chairman Emeritus MIT Labs & Chairman One Laptop per Child
Submitted by maggie on Thu, 2007/09/27 - 6:42pm. k12 | resourcesKeynote: Nicholas Negroponte, Chairman Emeritus MIT Labs & Chairman One Laptop per Child
For more information and video: http://www.netevents.tv/docuplayer.asp?docid=75#downloads
Council on Competitiveness
Submitted by maggie on Thu, 2007/07/26 - 5:31pm. govt | legislature | resources | transformationThe Council on Competitiveness (http://www.compete.org/) is a group of corporate CEOs, university presidents, and labor leaders committed to the future prosperity of all Americans and enhanced U.S. competitveness in the global economy.
Intel Joins '$100 Laptop' Project
Submitted by maggie on Mon, 2007/07/16 - 2:51pm. resourcesWall Street Journal
BOSTON -- The nonprofit that aims to seed the developing world with inexpensive laptop computers for schoolchildren has made peace with Intel Corp., the project's most powerful rival.
Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI)
Submitted by maggie on Mon, 2007/07/16 - 2:39pm. research | resourcesWhat might education systems and institutions look like in the future? What can we learn about possible future options from current trends? How are patterns of teaching and learning changing in the face of scientific advances, new technologies and diverse student populations? And how do we know what the effects of education are? These are just some of the questions tackled by OECD’s C
'Safe' Social Networking Sites Emerge
Submitted by maggie on Mon, 2007/07/16 - 2:08pm. resourcesAmid rising concerns over popular social networking sites, a new crop of "safe" sites is currently emerging. These "safe" sites hope to limit the dangers associate with other sties, such as talking to predators and revealing too much personal information.
Web Sites Introduce Preteens to Social Networking
Submitted by maggie on Mon, 2007/07/16 - 2:03pm. resourcesAn explosion of social-networking web sites aimed at kids as young as 6 or 7 is forcing parents and educators to teach children important lessons about internet safety and online etiquette at a much earlier age.









