Urgent. I need your help!!!
I have been approached to identify and provide a list of a few exemplary schools where technology has been effectively used by teachers and/or students in a systemic way in the context of 21st Century Learning: active/participatory learning, cognitive thinking, problem-solving and team work and communication, etc. Such practices would be highlighted at a teacher educators event as a challenge to the audience with a question like "Are you preparing your student teachers to engage in 21st Century teaching? I trust that you have been working with many of such exemplary schools and would greatly appreciate it if you could provide quick leads here:
1. Name of the School
2. Contact
3. Focus of technology integration
4. A brief summary of its unique and outstanding nature of the program/practice
5. Possible sample of its work (website, publication, etc).

Many thanks for your attention and support. You may also write to me at:
twan@mail.nysed.gov

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It is great to see a success story of a NYC afternoon program captured on the national educational technology journal: T.H.E. Journal. Please check out the spotlighted project as a result of EETT funding and hardwork of the project staff. Please do not hesitate to share your success story here as well.

http://www.thejournal.com/articles/22922_1

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