Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 553.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>
Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2000 06:28:07 +0000
From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
Subject: GLEF Newsletter featuring "Teaching in the Digital Age"
and with new outlook
dear humanist community,
((Hello, as a facilitator of educational technology..I thought..the recent
issue of GLEF might interest to scholars and educators, The George Lucas
Educational Foundation, for the past ten years, have been narrating the
stories of most innovative EdTech models of K-12 teaching and learning,
and explaining the role of new media in schools..worldwide. Thanks.
Best.-Arun))
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Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2000 16:37:47 -0800
From: The George Lucas Educational Foundation <blast@glef.org>
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The George Lucas Educational Foundation (GLEF) has redesigned its Web
site! Come visit <http://www.glef.org> and explore the expanded
selection of multimedia content, including new film segments.
The new Web site is the centerpiece of GLEF's new multimedia project,
"Teaching in the Digital Age." The fall 2000 launch of "Teaching in
the Digital Age" includes five short Web documentaries, interviews,
and articles highlighting innovative approaches to school leadership,
professional development, and technology use at Sherman Oaks
Community Charter School (K-4) in San Jose, California.
"Teaching in the Digital Age" video
GLEF is distributing a "Teaching in the Digital Age" VHS cassette
with a 35-minute film about the Sherman Oaks Community Charter School
plus the 5 short Web documentaries. To order the cassette for $10,
call 1-888-475-4371.
"Edutopia," Fall 2000
As a companion print resource to the new Web content, the Fall 2000
issue of our "Edutopia" newsletter highlights the inside story of
Sherman Oaks' approach to professional development, daily planning
time for faculty, parental/community involvement, and more.
The newsletter is available online as a PDF file
(http://www.glef.org/products/edutopia/edutopia.html). To receive a
free subscription to this four-color newsletter, call (415) 507-0399,
send an e-mail to edutopia@glef.org, or complete the online
subscription form (http://www.glef.org/products/subform2.html).
About our new Web site
Following is a brief description of the site, plus information about
how to access resources from the prior version of the Web site, and a
description of upcoming features:
I. MAJOR SECTIONS OF THE NEW GLEF.ORG SITE
II. WHERE'S "LEARN & LIVE"?
III. UPCOMING FEATURE STORIES FOR 2001
IV. GLEF BLAST SUBSCRIPTIONS
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