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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:

Support Student Industry, Technology and Career Workshop & Expo

Mar 6, 2008

The phenomenal Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson is the Launch Site for this event from 8:30 am - 2:00 pm for 1000 high school students (accompanied by over 100 teachers) attending with a class or student organization.

The Event Includes >>>
* Industry and career information and resource materials
* Interactive Industry Theaters (Workshops)
* Hands-on Industry, Technology and Career Expo
* Free entrance to the Air and Space Museum
* An awesome Keynote presentation
* Lunch, Raffle Prizes and Super Prizes

 

ASUS Technology

ASUS, a technology-oriented company blessed with one of the world's top R&D teams, is well known for high-quality and innovative technology. As a leading provider of 3C (computers, communications and consumer electronics) total solutions, ASUS offers a complete product portfolio to compete in the new millennium.

In 2006, the company shipped 55 million motherboards, which means one in three desktop PCs sold last year was powered by an ASUS motherboard. Our 2006 revenues reached US$16.5 billion, and is expected to garner US$23 billion in 2007.
ASUS products' top quality stems from product development.

Besides innovating cutting-edge features, ASUS engineers also pay special attention to EMI (electromagnetic interference), thermal, acoustics and details that usually go unnoticed to achieve complete customer satisfaction.

E-Learning Pilot Program in Digital Mathematics for Middle School Students for Arizona

Global Literacy submitted a proposal in response to the Arizona RFP ED08-0020
http://www.ade.az.gov/procurement/Opps/
The strength of our unique offering is based on a partnership and synergy between three successful business entities with excellent complementary educational skills and experience, including:
• The Training Place, Inc (an Arizona Minority Small-Business, SBA 8a Certified) http://www.trainingplace.com
• SkillsTutor (a K-12 Houghton Mifflin Learning Technology) http://www.skillstutor.com
• Global Literacy (an Arizona Non-Profit Corporation)

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