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Welcome to the eSchool News online news browser, where you can browse through more than 3,000 school technology articles to help you learn about curriculum standards and distance education, K-12 school funding, cutting-edge equipment and products for the classroom, management policies, school safety, and more.
Each article is organized according to nine topics, then sorted by title or date. The database is constantly updated to keep you informed about the latest K-12 technology trends. A new school technology story will be added daily! With so much new content at your fingertips, you'll be a better school technology decision maker.
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Association News
- Wanted: More IT workers
- New NGA boss pushes school, tech reforms
- Stating the case for SIF
- SETDA names new executive director
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Budget News
- Free online tool targets 'military brats'
- Budget plan gives ed tech the boot
- Final 2008 budget a mixed bag for schools
- Bush vetoes education spending bill
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Business News
- New twist to student loans: Peer-to-peer lending
- Free text reader to help print-disabled students
- Microsoft makes a bid for Yahoo
- High-tech gadgets top kids' holiday lists
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Community
- Google unveils online reference tool
- The wages of spin
- Free K-12 content available through iTunes U
- Cell phones test schools' outreach efforts
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Conferences
- NECC highlights tech's 'transformative' power
- NECC 2008: Professional Development & Consulting
- NECC 2008: Research Tools
- NECC 2008: Network Administration
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Curriculum
- First 'hybrid' courses; now, a 'hybrid' school
- New resource helps teach 21st-century skills
- Schools try to reach students via podcast
- Student videos demonstrate ed-tech's value
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Funding
- CVS Caremark Community Grants
- John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowships
- The Magna Awards
- Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation Grants Programs
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Legislation
- McCain, Obama float education plans
- FCC chief says Comcast violated internet rules
- McCain, Obama reps discuss education
- House approves funding for 'green' schools
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Litigation
- Copyright fight looms over college textbooks
- Test maker seeks online cheaters
- Ruling favors schools in web-use case
- Text-message ruling could affect school policies
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Multimedia
- Retired Supreme Court justice unveils educational video game
- Facebook to give its site a facelift
- Scientists release educational computer game
- Colleges putting their own spin on YouTube
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NCLB
- Education effort relies on McCain, Obama
- Technology reshapes America's classrooms
- States to design own plans for fixing schools
- Op-ed: the dropout issue
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Research
- Study: Girls are just as good as boys in math
- Warning raises new fears of cell-phone risks
- Schools lagging in use of digital assessments
- Study: Many dial-up users don't want broadband
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Safety & Security
- Police arrest man in Phoenix college shooting
- Getting a grasp on student hackers
- Estimates of U. Iowa flood damage top $230M
- Police aim to fight crime w/txt msgs
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School Administration
- Educators struggle with AUP enforcement
- Edison points at Philly in school-rape lawsuit
- CoSN: It's time to archive your eMail
- School leaders get advice on 'green' computing











