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Fall 2004 Issue
In this issue: New version of The Journey InsideSM curriculum takes advantage of technological advances. New workshops on thinking tools help develop new classroom ideas. Intel CEO Craig Barrett advocates transforming education by harnessing technology. Twenty-First Century Schools of Distinction Awards recognize implementation of reproducible best practices. 20 award winners of Twenty-First Century Schools of Distinction. Education expert views best practices awards as catalyst for increasing excellence in education. Academic conference about the future of computing proves popular and beneficial for participants. Undergraduates in India innovate to tackle research challenges in contest. Major league help opens two new Intel Computer Clubhouses to provide opportunities for Panamanian youth. College tour for high school students is part of the Intel Computer Clubhouse benefits.
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Summer 2004 Issue
In this issue: New Intel® Teach to the Future Workshops on Interactive Thinking Tools provide teachers with hands-on experiences engaging students with free Web-based tools. Effective technology integration in a rural school district. Master Teachers form a collaborative work group to improve teaching practices in India. Education expert lauds global education initiative for instilling effective teaching and learning practices. High school competition finalists explain their passion for research. Award-winning teachers exchange strategies for teaching excellence. Hands-on science course designed and implemented by award-winning teacher. Undergraduates display inventiveness to win research contest. After-school pilot program successfully uses Design and Discovery curriculum with low-achieving students. Updates and additions to The Journey InsideSM technology curriculum.
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Spring 2004 Issue
In this issue: User feedback leads to additional hands-on curriculum resources in Design and Discovery. New search feature simplifies the search for the most appropriate teaching stories in An Innovation Odyssey. Train-the-trainer model makes Intel® Teach to the Future program a staff-development keystone in Chicago. Experts serving as mentors aid students' learning and research efforts. Asking probing questions is a powerful teaching tool. Online tools developer explains how technology can serve teaching and learning. Television show and its associated Web site help drive home big concepts in mathematics. Designing the digital home presents engineering students with a new approach to problem-solving. The Intel Computer Clubhouse network expands in Detroit and two South African townships.
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Winter 2003 Issue
In this issue: Online tools prompt students to use thinking skills. Learn about Visual Ranking resources. Register to take advantage of teacher workspace. Student scientists and inventors share their stories. Mathematics teachers gain insights. Take a guided tour of handhelds. Celebrating two years of An Innovation Odyssey. New networking curriculum introduced around the globe. Intel student research contest names finalists. Higher education curriculum in Costa Rica is enhanced. Latin America Clubhouses unite to launch virtual magazine. Ramallah Clubhouse offers Palestinian youth new opportunities.
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Fall 2003 Issue
In this issue: Educational technology leaders come together at NECC. Competition at the Intel Student Research Contest inspired one winner. Mentors and members of Ayala-Intel Computer Clubhouse share their experiences. Design and Discovery participants receive recognition. Medical research project may save sister's life. Persistence gets student researchers to Intel ISEF finals. TIMSS examines mathematics teaching practices in high-achieving countries. Resources help educators use emerging technologies to serve classroom needs. Innovative Leadership highlights educators on the cutting edge. Intel® Teach to the Future continues its expansion.
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Summer 2003 Issue
In this issue: Intel® Teach to the Future celebrates one million trained teachers. Educators are using all sorts of technology-based tools to improve the learning process, including weblogs. Lewis and Clark's journey is used for discovery learning. Student scientists from around the world participate in the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Intel Computer Clubhouse youth fight the spread of HIV/AIDS in Ghana.
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Spring 2003 Issue
In this issue: Online professional development course based on TIMSS Research provides an international perspective. Science fairs are an educational tool. Intel® Teach to the Future recognized by South Korea Ministry of Education. Intel researchers collaborate with universities. Intel researcher Genevieve Bell looks at ways that cultural patterns affect technology use. Intel Computer Clubhouse youth signs record deal. Clubhouse helps another youth make her dreams come true.
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Winter 2002 Issue
In this issue: Design and Discovery curriculum puts students in roles of designer and engineer. The Web Tools Forum helps plan future Web tools. The Intel Innovation in Education Institutes course catalog outlines free professional development choices for educators. Interview with award-winning teacher Sheila Porter.
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Fall 2002 Issue
In this issue: It's a Wild Ride is a vehicle for professional development. Intel® Innovation in Education Institutes are professional development workshops. Teachers share exemplary unit plans. The Seeing Reason tool makes inquiry learning more effective. Web content syndication delivers content to your doorstep, virtually. Technology leadership makes a difference. Interview with Wendy Hawkins, Director of Education, Intel. The Global Tour explores Intel's education efforts around the world.
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Summer 2002
In this issue: Seeing Reason, a causal mapping tool, promotes deeper thinking. An Innovation Odyssey showcases technology-enhanced classroom projects. Two technologies help teachers provide powerful learning tools for their students: Linux servers and push-button Web publishing.
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