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We are
sponsoring a challenge to find a design for
the best learning
environment of the future!
The primary goal is to
engage all students in learning to their fullest potential!!!
This task allows participants
to be free to dream without boundaries or limits in their quest
for the ultimate learning environment.
The organizations will
fund the top three proposals with the winning educators
as paid consultants/teachers.
Your challenge is to design a new type of learning
environment. What does it look like? Where is it? Who will attend
the school? Is it a building? Is it a virtual environment? What
is the mission? What is the curriculum? How do the students learn?
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If you accept
this challenge click here YES
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Created for the Fermilab
LInC program sponsored by Fermi National
Accelerator Laboratory Education
Office and Friends of
Fermilab, and funded by United States
Department of Energy, Illinois
State Board of Education, North Central
Regional Technology in Education Consortium which is operated by North
Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL), and the National
Science Foundation.
Author(s): Barbara Holdiman,
Gina Keifer, and Lucianne
Sweder
Lincoln-Way High School District 210, New Lenox, IL
Lockport High School District 205, Lockport, IL
Professional Development Alliance/Regional Office of Education for Will
and Grundy/Kendall Counties, Joliet, IL
Learning Technology Center One South, Joliet, IL
Created: February 25, 2001 - Updated: March 25, 2001
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