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U.S. K-12 Educational Technology Policy: Historical Notes on the Federal Role

Doug Levin

” This letter marked the launch of the implementation of the first federal program dedicated to ensuring universal access to information and communications technology for improved teaching and learning in the nation’s schools. FY 2004 $695,900,000 (President Bush’s request: $700,500,000). FY 2003 $700,500,000.

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Teacher: Know Thyself – School Culture Shift is About the People

techlearning

Accessed 17 Apr. Social Innovation and Innovation Champions: An Analysis of Public and Private Processes.” Accessed 17 Apr. Champions of product innovations: Defining, developing, and validating a measure of champion behavior. Journal of Business Venturing, 20(5), 641-661. Retrieved from: [link] 8# Greenhalgh, T., Macfarlane, F.,

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'The Brave Little Surveillance Bear' and Other Stories We Tell About Robots Raising Children

Hack Education

Sidenote: Someone from the Clayton Christensen Institute recently invoked the history of household appliances in an op-ed for Edsurge , asking “Is Your Edtech Product a Refrigerator or Washing Machine?” “I was not a lab rat,” she wrote in an op-ed in The Guardian in 2004. There’s Olympia in E. McDonald Jr.,