Intel Seeks Teachers' Stories
Leah Dawn
leahdawn at mentorgirls.org
Mon Jan 28 16:19:03 EST 2002
Intel Seeks Stories from Teachers Using Computers for Innovation Odyssey
Intel is looking for teachers who are using computers and/or related
technology in interesting and innovative ways, and who are willing to share
their story as part of the Intel new Innovation Odyssey. Stories can be
cutting edge or practical and everyday from anywhere in the world. Stories
can occur during school, after school, or in a non-school setting. The
setting can be a kindergarten or a community college, a two-room school, a
home school or a 4,000-student mega-high school. Everyone submitting a
story, even if not used, gets a free computer microscope or digital camera.
http://www.intel.com/education
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Leah Dawn
http://www.mentorgirls.org
leahdawn at mentorgirls.org
The MentorGirl Voice is Online!
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