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Make science fun by becoming a Martian
I know the day will come when I read about the growing numbers of students pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) instead of always seeing stories about the current education crisis . There are many ideas out there for how Read More...
New Windows Live Movie Maker Now Available To Schools Worldwide
I’m incredibly excited about new innovations coming from Microsoft…we have listened to feedback from students and teachers and are working to provide flexible and rich resources that are simple to use. The new Windows Live Movie Maker is a great example Read More...
US Students Win in Egypt at Imagine Cup 2009 Worldwide Finals
I wanted to give a special shout out to our US students who won prizes this week at the Worldwide Imagine Cup finals competition in Cairo, Egypt . Like I’ve said before , students can do amazing things if given the tools and resources to inspire them Read More...
Integrating Kodu and gaming into the classroom
Being a gamer myself, I’ve always been attuned to the potential for gaming to become more than just an entertainment device. I think leveraging video games in the classroom can not only stimulate thinking and help develop problem solving and logic skills, Read More...
Everyone Can Be an Astronaut With WorldWide Telescope
I’m not afraid to admit that I get truly excited about technology of all shapes and sizes. The joy comes from experiencing cool design, life-changing functionality, and pure fun…but perhaps the most meaningful and powerful reactions are to technologies Read More...
I Really Do HEART OneNote
Promoting itself as a community site for people who are smart enough to love OneNote...it's hard not to be a fan...of the site or product. Check out this cool new community site...find example notebooks, share the OneNote love, and more. If you're not Read More...
Engage your students with Photosynth
This week, like me, you’ve likely been watching with fascination the numerous ways technology allowed us to experience the Presidential Inauguration like never before. From streaming video live on the Internet, twittering from the National Mall, or taking Read More...
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