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Bookmark History
Saved by 49 people (-12 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-09-01
- Martherezacp on 2009-10-13 - Tags open technology , k-12 , education
- Culbreath on 2009-10-01 - Tags EDUCATION , TECHNOLOGY
- Jlpaluch on 2009-06-18 - Tags opensource , education , software , k-12 , edtech , cosn
- Sfredericks on 2009-06-11 - Tags edtech , education , k-12 , opensource , resources , software , technology , web2.0
- Rubengs on 2009-06-04 - Tags opensource , technology , education , k-12 , edtech , software , cosn , leadership , hdt , sej , rsssej
Public Sticky notes
The initiative is sponsored by IBM and the Wm. & Flora Hewlett Foundation to support the adoption and utilization of open technologies in K-12 education around the world.
Open source software, open standards and open hardware are poised to make a profound impact on K-12 education. The convergence of web technologies and a new spirit of collaboration in the education community makes this an exciting time to get involved.
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The initiative is sponsored by IBM and the Wm. & Flora Hewlett Foundation to support the adoption and utilization of open technologies in K-12 education around the world.
Open source software, open standards and open hardware are poised to make a profound impact on K-12 education. The convergence of web technologies and a new spirit of collaboration in the education community makes this an exciting time to get involved.
Highlighted by insightschoolnet
Highlighted by mactechteacher
CoSN K-12 Open Technologies
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What are open technologies?
Open technologies is an umbrella term that includes open source software, open standards, and open hardware.
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