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A Connected Lifelong Learning Community
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Janz, K. & Powers, S. (2002). A Connected Lifelong Learning Community. In D. Willis et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference 2002 (pp. 1202-1206). Chesapeake, VA: AACE.
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Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference (SITE) 2002
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
2002
ISBN 1-880094-44-4
Dee Anna Willis, Jerry Price & Niki Davis
AACE
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Recently, the Lilly Endowment announced their latest Community Alliances to Promote Education (CAPE) projects, and Indiana State University was a recipient of $5,000,000. Indiana State University is collaborating with the local school corporations to assist Sullivan County in the implementation process to enhance the educational opportunities of the citizens of Sullivan County. Sullivan County lacks the technology foundation, or delivery system, needed to access the resources to meet its educational challenges. To address the identified changes, the following solutions are being implemented in this project: a fiber optic network to connect the county schools and main library; a community learning center; video-enabled distance education; and training in technology for all the county's teachers. This presentation will focus on the project goals and successful opportunities and challenges confronted by the venture.
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