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Our small team at Khan Academy is on a mission to deliver a world-class education to anyone anywhere, and you can help. Take a second to get the word out, or read about how teachers, translators, donors, and everyone else can contribute.

Browse our library of over 2,100 educational videos...

Get the Khan app at: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/khan-academy-a-classroom-in/id361975619?mt=8

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US Department of Education's new National Educational Technology Plan (NETP)

Your vision is for a connected learning environment with efficient adminstration, top-tier safety and security, and engaged students. At the same time, the US Department of Education's new National Educational Technology Plan (NETP) recommends that schools use technology to engage students, connect teachers with their peers and experts, and increase district productivity and student achievement.

We'd like to introduce you to our connected learning resource portal, which will show you how to achieve all these goals.

Inside, you'll find:

OER Commons

Open Educational Resources are all about sharing.

In a brave new world of learning, OER content is made free to use or share,
and in some cases, to change and share again, made possible through licensing,
so that both teachers and learners can share what they know.

Browse and search OER Commons to find curriculum, and tag, rate, and review
it for others.

Use the Tutorials
as a guide. Join and contribute to the global Open
Education community.

 

More at: http://www.oercommons.org/

Open Learning Exchange

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Ensuring every child a quality basic education by 2015 by creating networks of nation-based Centers that demonstrate the power of free and open educational content using low-cost technologies and that motivate governments to make the essential financial investments.
 
More information at: http://ole.org/

Harlem XO Laptop Pilot Study

In February 2008, Teaching Matters began a pilot project to give the XO laptop to one class of sixth-grade students at Kappa IV, a middle school in Harlem. There are three sixth-grade classes at Kappa IV, and the students in each class stay together for all their classes. The laptops were given first to one class first, chosen by lottery, and then to the other two classes at the end of the semester. The XO was to be used specifically for the final three units of a year-long Teaching Matters literacy curriculum, which was taught to all sixth graders, but the students were allowed to use them in other classes if their teachers allowed this. After the first two weeks, they were also allowed to take them home. Before they did so, however, the school held a meeting for parents, both to orient them to the XO as a computer and to respond to their concerns.

Draft Proposal - San Carlos Apache eLearning Pilot Program

Draft Executive Summary

The strength of our unique offering is based on a partnership and synergy between five successful business and non-profit entities with excellent complementary educational skills and experience, including:

FreeReading.net

 

From FreeReading, the free online early literacy program

http://www.freereading.net/index.php?title=Main_Page

Literacy Resources

A list of resources for literacy teaching.

 

 

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