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According to Berkery, Noyes (a leader in education mergers and acquisitions), there are four areas where they predict near-term growth in the K-12 education technology market sector: 1) test development, online formative assessment, and assessment-imbedded curriculum; 2) Intervention products that demonstrate ROI reporting; 3) Assistive technologies and ELL/ESL products as…

The Spring 2006 issue of Cable in the Classroom’s Threshold: Exploring the Future of Education features articles focused on New Thinking About High School Reform, produced in partnership with the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. Contributors include: Paul Curtis, New Technology High Jennifer Dounay, Education Commission of the States Kathleen…

Please join ISTE’s special interest group for Technology Coordinators (SIGTC) for a featured online “Liveâ€? event—E-Rate Funding with SIGTC’s Dan Riordan. This event will assist technology personnel in navigating the confusing and sometimes challenging process of receiving funding under E-Rate. New changes to the E-Rate program make this a “must…

A group of Apple Distinguished Educators has created a 1:1 Research Database to facilitate the collection and sharing, in as comprehensive and up-to-date a manner as possible, all of the research presently available related to 1:1 computing initiatives. Visitors are able to search, view, and/or contribute to the contents of…

On-Tech Consulting and Microsoft are holding a series of free, vendor-neutral E-Rate webinars. The schedule is as follows: July 26 - E-Rate overview August 18 - E-Rate funding for construction projects September 15 - Avoiding E-Rate application pitfalls October 13 - Recent changes in the E-Rate program November 10 -…




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