Re: Intel to help teachers tackle technology (fwd)

From: Carolyn Karis (ckaris@URBANSCHOOL.ORG)
Date: Fri Jan 21 2000 - 16:06:35 EST

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    This seems to be the original press release about the program.
    http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/ed012000.htm

    Program is called "Teach to the Future."
    Carolyn
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    Carolyn Karis
    Urban School of San Francisco
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    Please note new email address is ckaris@urbanschool.org

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    >Attention Fellows in California, Arizona, Oregon, and Texas,
    >
    >I saw the announcement below on a listserv and found the Intel website with
    >contact information at
    >http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/teach/supcos.htm. The contact
    >people are all located in universities/school districts and email addresses
    >are given. Couldn't find out more about the program on this site (it's for
    >press releases), but email to the contact people might lead to something.....
    >Judy
    >
    >At 06:46 AM 01/20/2000 -0800, you wrote:
    >>>From the Arizona Republic.. -ac
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    >>Intel to help teachers tackle technology
    >>http://www.azcentral.com/news/0120intel.shtml
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    >>"Hoping to make the Internet come alive in classrooms from Tempe to Tokyo,
    >>Intel will spend $100 million to help teachers harness computer
    >>technology. The three-year program announced Wednesday is being called
    >>the largest such private industry effort to date. Intel points to a study
    >>that says 80 percent of teachers nationwide don't feel comfortable
    >>integrating computers into their lesson plans...."
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