September 2001 — News/In Brief
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Educators to Create Instructional Methods for TI Product
Fifty teachers throughout the United States and Canada were recently named
winners of the Texas Instruments' TI-Navigator Collaboration Grants
Program. These educators, who come from a variety of subject
backgrounds, including math, science, English and foreign languages,
will be among the first to create advanced instructional methods for
the TI-Navigator, a new wireless classroom system designed to
facilitate student-focused learning. The system connects teachers and
students through TI-83 Plus handheld technology and wireless hubs,
empowering real-time interaction in the classroom.
As part of the program, Texas Instruments will award the grant to 100 schools this year. The winners will receive TI-Navigator at a reduced cost and participate in a collaboration program to develop new classroom activities with the system. Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX, (800) 336-5236, www.education.ti.com.
Fifty teachers throughout the United States and Canada were recently named
winners of the Texas Instruments' TI-Navigator Collaboration Grants
Program. These educators, who come from a variety of subject
backgrounds, including math, science, English and foreign languages,
will be among the first to create advanced instructional methods for
the TI-Navigator, a new wireless classroom system designed to
facilitate student-focused learning. The system connects teachers and
students through TI-83 Plus handheld technology and wireless hubs,
empowering real-time interaction in the classroom.
As part of the program, Texas Instruments will award the grant to 100 schools this year. The winners will receive TI-Navigator at a reduced cost and participate in a collaboration program to develop new classroom activities with the system. Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX, (800) 336-5236, www.education.ti.com.