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Update on Maine Learning Technology Initiative
The post Students raising funds and technology awareness in Maine got a lot of comments and interest on this blog. Here’s an update from one of the participants: First of all, our students are committed to this project! All of … Continue reading
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Students raising funds and technology awareness in Maine
(via Media Release) - More than 1,000 students and teachers will fight hunger this Thursday by correctly answering vocabulary, math and other curriculum area questions on their state-issued laptops. This is part of the largest Maine Learning Technology Initiative (MLTI) … Continue reading