District Showcases Classroom Technology
COOPERATIVE’S MODEL IMPRESSES EDUCATION EXPERTS
Posted: March 16, 2010 at 6:01 a.m.
Area educators view a U.S. history timeline on display in the Leverett Elementary School hallways during the National School Boards Association technology visit Monday. The timeline was a computer-based project with assistance from University of Arkansas senior childhood education students.
A model 21st century classroom, set up at the Northwest Arkansas Education Services Cooperative, proved to be an eye-catcher Monday as educators from other districts investigated how Fayetteville schools are using technology for teaching.
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