Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences, Partnerships, and K-12 Programs

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End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools

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Title:End-to-End E-Education Leverages Marist Technology for K-12 Schools (ID: EDU0434)
Author(s):Barbara E. McMullen (Marist College) and Roger L. Norton (Marist College)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (10/20/2004)
Type:Presentations/Speeches
Abstract:A product of partnerships between Marist, IBM, Cisco, and K-12 schools, Project Greystone is an inventive solution that enhances Marist's undergraduate student body with nontraditional e-learners from high schools. Greystone includes a rich-media delivery system, virtual laboratories, a shared tuition model, and TCO-reducing autonomic computing to bring credit-bearing e-courses to K-12 students.
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University of Delaware Library/Statewide K-12 Partnership Providing Online Resources and Training: UDLib/SEARCH

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Title:University of Delaware Library/Statewide K-12 Partnership Providing Online Resources and Training: UDLib/SEARCH (ID: EDU9925)
Author(s):Sandra K. Millard (University of Delaware)
Origin:Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conferences (1999)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:UDLib/SEARCH is a unique partnership between the University of Delaware Library and state K-12 education in Delaware. UDLib/SEARCH provides access to 16 full text databases via the Internet on the state network to all Delaware public high schools and middle schools, and training for teachers and librarians. Using $30 million in state funds, Delaware is the first state to wire every classroom in all public schools to the Internet, and UDLib/SEARCH is one of the first statewide applications on that network. This collaboration has served to further strengthen the partnership between the University, the state, and the education community.
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