eBoard.com Connects Schools to Families

Teachers, parents and students can connect online at eBoard.com, an online bulletin board that has a "sticky note" interface and provides a simple way for teachers to quickly post classroom information online. eBoard.com gives educators their own place on the Web to post homework assignments, project information, photos, worksheets, links to helpful Web sites and more. This format also allows parents and students to easily access classroom information. In addition, eBoard.com can be linked to school or district Web sites, increasing communication between all involved parties. Any teacher can sign up for the service at the individual rate of $29 per year. Each eBoard comes with 10 MB of storage and a unique Web address. For more information, visit www.eboard.com or call (617) 923-4244.

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