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- Opportunities for students to work collaboratively while
- learning about Texas history and culture will reach new heights
- this school year through a program called "Lone Star Modem
- Amigos." This project will link students from around the state
- via computer modem on the K12 Network. This innovative program
- will enable students to establish a personal e-mail account on
- an educational computer network they can use from home or school
- to make friends with other Texas students.
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- Kathie Christensen, 4th grade teacher at Glen Cove Elementary
- School in El Paso, received a grant from the Ysleta Independent
- School District to direct the Modem Amigo project. Each 4th
- grade classroom at Glen Cove will be equipped with a computer,
- modem, and phoneline. Glen Cove students will be able to use
- their new classroom computer to call into the K12 Network and
- exchange electronic mail, scanned pictures, digital music, and
- hypermedia projects with other students in Texas. The content
- of electronic exchanges will centered around social studies
- essential elements, information gathering techniques, and
- problem solving activities within a computer-mediated learning
- environment.
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- One of the goals of the project is to encourage Texas schools to
- provide students direct access to telecommunications technology.
- Over 5,000 students in the El Paso region are participating in
- educational networks designed specifically for use by children.
- Jack Crawford, founder of the K12 Network, says "this is a
- network with training wheels." The K12 Network is easy to use
- and it teaches students the fundamentals of using a computer as
- a communications device.
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- The K12 Network operates as a part of FidoNet, a 23,000 member
- computer network, which started 10 years ago. The K12 Net was
- formed by an international group of teachers in 1990, and during
- the last three years its has grown to some 500 sites in a dozen
- countries. In Texas, there are over 1,000 Fidonet sites
- participating in over 100 Texas cities. Teachers wanting to
- join the Lone Star Modem Amigo project simply need to connect
- with a local FidoNet site and request a link to the K12 Network.
- There are no fees to join the K12 Network and use of the network
- for special projects linking children is absolutely free of
- charge.
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- Christensen's Modem Amigo project is one of several modem
- projects being conducted by YISD teachers. Last school year,
- Carol Hooper, 8th grade mathematics teacher at Indian Ridge
- Middle School, linked her students with kids from 8 countries
- to discuss math problem solving strategies in the "MathMagic
- Project." More than 50 schools from all over the world
- participated in MathMagic by calling into the K12 Network to
- exchange ideas on solving a variety of math problems. Hooper's
- students' TAAS scores were among the highest in the district
- which prompted the school's principal to install 30 telephone
- lines during the summer so more students can participate in this
- year's MathMagic program.
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- The French language teacher at Desert View Middle School, Toy
- Wong, received a grant from the district to direct a
- telecommunications project between students in El Paso and
- students in Canada and France. Local students are able to
- practice their French language skills with native speakers
- through modem exchanges. During the summer months, Ms. Wong
- attended district-sponsored HyperCard programming training and
- developed HyperCard stacks using French audio sequences. These
- "stack programs" will be made available on the K12 Network for
- download to any teacher requesting them.
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- Other telecommuncation projects are taking place between schools
- within the Ysleta I.S.D. High school honors students are
- serving as peer tutors to younger students on the local Academy
- Virtual School. Additionally, high school programmers are
- writing TAAS software, uploading it to the Del Valle High School
- Math & Science BBS and making it available to all teachers
- within the district.
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- The Modem Amigo project is the lastest extension of educational
- uses for cyberspace. Students are learning how to use
- computers, how to access international networks, how to create
- digital portfolios, and how to make new friends. Schools
- interested in how to join the K12 Network and make the Lone Star
- Modem Amigo project available to their students should contact
- Ken Blystone at one the the numbers below. Thanks!
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- Ken Blystone, Educational Technologist
- Ysleta Independent School District
- 9600 Sims
- El Paso, Texas 79925
- Voice: 915-595-5676
- Fax: 915-595-5930
- Data1: 915-598-3080
- Data2: 915-598-1987
- Data3: 915-595-6806
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