Click It: A Web Roundup
Ed-tech administrators and teachers can join in the online conversation on open-source software at the K-12 Open Source Web site. The site, managed by Steve Hargadon, the director of the K12 Open Technologies Initiative at the Consortium for School Networking, includes information and resources on free computer software and content. From the home page, educators can connect to the K-12 Open Source social-networking forum, visit or add information to the wiki page, or subscribe to the group e-mail list. Almost 500 teachers are part of this active online community, and together they are helping one another find free and easy-to-use education software.
Vol. 03, Issue 03
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K-12 Industry Solutions
Longitudinal data systems in educationSAS
Guide to Mathematics Intervention SolutionsCarnegie Learning
Doing More with Less: Strategies for SuccessBlackboard K-12
The Case for Online Professional DevelopmentElluminate
Improve Achievement with High-Performance Analysis ToolsGlobalScholar
Performance Measurement: Measuring What Matters MostBaldrige National Quality Program
The Achilles Heel of Education and How to Fix ItAPQC Education
Building 21st Century Skills with Project LearningOracle Education Foundation
View a complete list of archived and upcoming webinars at our event calendar page. Past events include "Making Algebra Easier" and "Quality Counts 2009: Portrait of a Population."
Browse our exclusive directory of more than 200 K-12 professional development products and services.
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