Saturday, August 15, 2009

WideOpenEducation

WideOpenEducation is a promising new blog that focuses on resources for higher education. The weblog is sponsored by the same creator who developed the excellent Open Education Datatbase (OEDb). The WOE site will include an rss feed for subscribers and will be searchable by key words. It will be interesting to see how this site develops. _____JH Continue reading ...

Indian Springs School student scores perfect on SAT

Michelle Lou also has finished nationally in the top 10 scorers on the National French Exam.

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MacArthur Foundation Digital Media and Learning Competition

MacArthur Foundation Digital Media and Learning Competition

Should be interesting to see what emerges from this new funding direction by the MacArthur Foundation. ____JH

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"Awards will be made in the two categories of Innovation and Knowledge-Networking.  Innovation Awards ($100,000 and $250,000) will support learning pioneers, entrepreneurs, and builders of new digital learning environments for formal and informal learning. Knowledge-Networking Awards ($30,000 base award, to a total of $75,000 if budget warrants) will support communicators in connecting, mobilizing, circulating, or translating new ideas around digital media and learning. Entries to the Competition are due October 15, 2007.

Details and application requirements can be found at www.dmlcompetition.net.  If you have comments or questions about the Competition that you would like to share publicly, we would love to hear from you via this Spotlight Blog."


What Many Students Do When Looking At Colleges

A Cincinnati criminal defense attorney cannot be your job if you do not go to college. You have to attend a college to get a degree to become a practicing one. This goes for a Cincinnati criminal defense lawyer . Most people, will need to go to college to get a good job. Payment and the application process are very important steps in the college process. There are other steps that need to be taken in order to go to college so as to be able to get a job that you would be interested in, like a Read more ...