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Article: Lessons learned: an inside look at four of the top technology school districts in the nation.(Brief Article)
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- T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education)
- Article date:
- November 1, 2001
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There has been much debate about the great digital divide, that separates those schools that can afford the latest technological resources and those that can't. The Ohana Foundation believes this divide can be conquered through the collaboration of educators, researchers, businesses and opinion leaders. The foundation is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to unlock the opportunities of learning for all children through technology. The Hawaii-based organization envisions a world in which all students and teachers have access to quality educational tools. To recognize those who have successfully bridged the digital divide within their own communities, the Ohana ...
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Article: High risk for high tech: What lessons can we learn from two ...
Hawaii Business;
February 1, 2002 ;
700+ words
... ... as once observed a shrewd philosopher, our best plans turn into the exact opposite when they are put into practice? Ohana Foundation, the lavishly funded, nonprofit educational software organization, was scuttled in October after a brief three-year ...
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