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- From: JHDCI@fulton.crc.uno.edu
- Subject: Exemplary Computer Labs
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- This is a cross-post. I am looking for sources of exemplary computer
- labs of the following types:
- 1. A seventh grade general purpose lab
- 2. An Algebra I lab
- Both labs assume that wiring and teacher training will be a necessary
- expense which are items usually omitted by vendors. Each lab will ideally be
- networked with approximately 20-25 stations and a server. I'm not impressed
- by dazzling software that will cost a fortune and scare the daylights out of
- all the teachers.
- I would appreciate direct replies and I will summarize for the lists
- if there is enough worthwhile information. I would really like to see copies
- of successful grants.
- Thank you all for your help.
- Jack DeGolyer[JHDCI@UNO.EDU]
- University of New Orleans
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