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SafeSchoolsNC Plans LGBTQ Youth Conference · InterstateQ.com SafeSchoolsNC, a statewide education, advocacy and research group focused on LGBTQ youth in North Carolina K-12 schools, has announced that they will be holding a state-wide http://www.interstateq.com/archives/991/
Extractions: sr_adspace_id = 1000001216607; sr_adspace_width = 728; sr_adspace_height = 90; sr_ad_new_window = true; sr_adspace_type = "graphic"; Community Events LGBT Sexuality by Matt Comer, May 27, 2006, 12:16 pm SafeSchoolsNC, a state-wide education, advocacy and research group focused on LGBTQ youth in North Carolina K-12 schools, has announced that they will be holding a state-wide conference for LGBTQ youth in October 2006. According to SafeSchoolsNC Executive Director Melissa Wiess: This will be a chance for students who are in GSAs, who want to start a GSA, or who are interested in making their schools safer places for LGBTQ youth, to come together, network, attend and lead workshops, socialize and strategize about how to make schools across NC safe. As of now, SafeSchoolsNC is still looking for people willing to lead workshops and would love to have many of their workshops led by the youth themselves. SafeSchoolsNC is also looking for sponsors for the event. You can get more information about the conference by visiting: http://www.safeschoolsnc.com/yes
Technology Companies Partner With Friday Institute To Advance 21st Century Skill With a focus on enriching education in North Carolina K12 schools, the Friday Institute is collaborating with educators, students, research scientists, businesses, government and http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2006_April_5/ai_n26818178/
Extractions: BNET Log In Join Search RALEIGH, N.C. SAS, Cisco, IBM, and Nortel Alliances to Infuse Technology into K-12 Education Through Innovative Teaching and Learning Tools and Practices Four of the world's leading technology companies - SAS, Cisco Systems, IBM, and Nortel - are collaborating with North Carolina State University's Friday Institute for Educational Innovation to help design and deliver the future of education to teachers and students in North Carolina classrooms today. Imagine eighth grade students using computer simulations to design an airplane wing or assuming the roles of characters in a video game to discover environmental hazards and eliminate sources of disease in a virtual city. The Friday Institute, in collaboration with the technology companies, are bringing this type of innovation into classrooms to enhance teaching and learning, and to inspire students at all grade levels to compete in the 21st century global economy.
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Extractions: sr_adspace_id = 1000001216607; sr_adspace_width = 728; sr_adspace_height = 90; sr_ad_new_window = true; sr_adspace_type = "graphic"; Monthly Archives: May 2006 May May comments I have fond memories of visiting my aunt in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, as a child during the summers. She used to live in a beautiful house just one or two blocks from the ocean. I still have vivid memories of the beach and of driving around in her little golf cart in order to [...] May May comments On May 24th, I told you all about Kevin Logan, a gay/transgender student who was denied entry to his senior prom in Gary, Indiana, because he was wearing a dress. School officials cited dress codes barring males from wearing female clothing. Ironically, Logan had worn female clothing to school all year. Now, the female student [...] May May comments May May comments May May comments SafeSchoolsNC, a state-wide education, advocacy and research group focused on LGBTQ youth in North Carolina K-12 schools, has announced that they will be holding a state-wide conference for LGBTQ youth in October 2006. The YES-NCGSAN (Youth Empowerment Conference for North Carolina Gay-Straight Alliances Network) Conference is a joint project between the UNC-Chapel Hill Student Affiars [...]
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Extractions: 'Web Page Annotator' The increased presence of distance learning and on-line course offerings mean content is delivered using the Internet and viewed using web browsers. Students need to be able to customize Internet-delivered curriculum as well as generate shared curriculum. There are two phases to this project. The first is similar to "Third Voice" (http://www/thirdvoice.com) and the Interactive Paper Project (http://lrsdb.ed.uiuc.edu:591/ipp), and is an approach for annotating on-line curriculum, both for students and teachers, including presentation like a threaded newsgroup. The second phase is unique and consists of free-form customization of the underlying HTML, acting as a "overlay" that filters the original content. A user will select a portion of a page and substitute replacement content, which will automatically appear whenever that page is loaded. This work is sponsored by a NSF PFSMETE fellowship. Marty Bray