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Teachers Share Pioneering  Stories
Back on the Trail

Two hundred years ago, explorers Lewis and Clark set out with their Corps of Discovery to chart the unknown regions of North America. Today, teachers are using their story as the starting point for discovery learning. Many teachers are infusing the study of history with the tools of modern technology.

Students conduct water quality tests to monitor estuary health.
A special Innovation Odyssey series about technology-rich projects relating to Lewis and Clark begins in late May on "Day 288" through "Day 291." Many of the stories include links to online resources about Lewis and Clark.

An Innovation Odyssey shares stories of teachers from around the world who are using technology in innovative ways. Teachers interested in submitting a story idea to Odyssey can find all the details at An Innovation Odyssey. Teachers who submit a story idea to Odyssey receive a digital microscope or a new classroom calendar.

Schools or districts that want to provide teachers with a steady stream of new ideas for the classroom can syndicate An Innovation Odyssey to their local Web site. Similar to newspaper syndication, Web syndication delivers regularly updated content. The service is free to local schools or districts, and requires only a one-time addition of a few lines of code to an existing Web site. By syndicating An Innovation Odyssey, local schools receive regularly updated feeds that show teachers, parents, and community members how technology supports learning. To learn more, go to the Web Syndication page.

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