Chicago Public Schools Taking Grades Online
Beginning this summer, Chicago Public Schools will implement a Web-based gradebook system, piloting GradeSpeed.NET from Campusware at select campuses. GradeSpeed.NET is a customizable online tool that provides grade, assignment, and attendance tracking, as well as reporting capabilities and tools for students and parents to follow along. — The Journal
Virginia Tries to Ensure Students’ Safety in Cyberspace
responding to a state mandate that is the first of its kind in the nation. Even though today’s students have known no life without the Internet, only a couple of states have laws that recommend schools teach online safety. The state’s goal is to integrate safety skills into the curriculum, not simply teach them in one lesson. — Washington Post
Has math instruction actually changed in the last 40 years?
We don’t teach formal proof for most kids, we drill kids less on basic arithmetic, and we spend a lot of time accommodating special needs, but have we figured out a better way to help kids understand math? We’ve integrated technology to varying degrees and with varying degrees of success. However, we still basically cover the same content at the same times, though perhaps with less rigor. Perhaps the fundamental way in which we teach mathematics hasn’t changed much. — ZDNet Education
U-M launches “MEERA,” a new online resource for environmental educators
Environmental educators - whether K-12 teachers or instructors working for government agencies or non-profit organizations including universities - expressed a strong need for information to assess the quality of their programs. Reflecting on tese needs, Dr. Michaela Zint initiated a project to develop a web-based tool to assist and empower environmental educators in conducting their own evaluations. The result was “My Environmental Education Evaluation Resource Assistant” or MEERA, the latest version of which was launched this month. — Media Newswire
NBC News Launches iCue
NBC News unveiled iCue, a free, online, collaborative learning community informed by MIT research that incorporates gaming, discussion and video resources in a fun and safe environment. Designed using research from the MIT Education Arcade, iCue offers a learning platform, using patented technology of the iCue CueCard. The CueCard is a media player, flash card, note-taking tool, and trading card. The “flip card” technology allows users to watch streaming videos from NBC News and then “flip” the CueCard over for additional information. — Earth Times
Teen Superstar Works To Minimize Technology Gap
Samsung’s Hope For Education program seeks students who attend schools that lack the funding to purchase the kind of technology necessary to keep them competitive with the rest of the world. Students, parents, teachers, administrators and community members are invited to enter 100-word essays in the Hope For Education contest, which runs through Aug. 31, 2008. At www.hopeforeducation.com students can submit an essay that answers the question: “How has technology educated you on helping the environment, and how or why has it changed your behavior to be more environmentally friendly?” — Napsnet.com
IBM Launches Effort to Address Shortage of Hispanic Students in Technology Careers
IBM convened an inaugural summit titled “America’s Competitiveness: Hispanic Participation in Technology Careers,” an effort to bring together leaders in business, education, government, and community organizations to find ways to increase the number of Hispanic students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math in the United States. The effort is aimed at a looming problem resulting from the significant decline in the numbers of Hispanic students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (or STEM). This decline could affect America’s competitiveness in the increasingly global market. — Marketwire
Cisco Networking Solutions Provide 21st-Century Learning Environment for K-12 Students
Cisco showcased how school district customers are using their networks as platforms for enriching the learning environment, enhancing student performance, improving safety, and reducing operating expenses while preparing students for the future. For school districts in Washington, Florida and British Columbia, the use of advanced Cisco networking technologies such as switching, wireless and service solutions is playing an integral part in the district’s success. — Marketwire