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        What Do 'Games,' 'George Washington,' and 'Sharks' Have in Common?
They can all be found on new rankings of the most frequentlysearched keywords by K-12 students.
EVERY SCHOOL DAY, MILLIONS OF K-12students throughout the US sit at computers andenter keywords into internet search engines-- but what, exactly, are they searching for? Whileeducators may hope that their studentsare using search engines to stay ontrack with schoolwork, they can't keeptabs on every word or phrase that'ssearched. But thanks to a new indexlaunched last spring by Thinkronize, they will getsome answers.
 For its Top 15 In-School Search  Index, Thinkronize is compiling data  from all of the K-12 student searches  that occur on its netTrekker d.i. search  engine. Currently, more  than 20,000 schools and 11  million students across all  50 states use netTrekker.  Each quarter, an index of  the most active student  search terms will be  released here.  
  Top Keyword Searches    in K-12 Schools
  (February-April, 2008)
            -  games
       - dogs
       - animals
       - Civil War
       - George Washington
       - Holocaust
       - Abraham Lincoln
       - multiplication
       - math games
       - weather
       - frogs
       - fractions
       - planets
       - sharks
       - plants 
     
    Source: netTrekker d.i. search data,      compiled by Thinkronize
    The quarterly index  serves as an avenue for educators  to gain insight into  what their students are  learning about, care about,  and want to know more  about-- important information  coming at a time when  internet filters have become  an increasing presence on  school computers in  response to growing  concerns about students'  access to pornography,  violent images, and other potentially harmful  web content.  In the spring quarter (February to April)  index this year, "games" was found to be the  most-searched keyword on netTrekker, proving  that kids will be kids, but also indicating why  incorporating gaming into  education is a wise move.  Among the Top 15 mostsearched  terms were  "animals," "Civil War,"  and "fractions."
 "Search engines like  Google and Yahoo! pull  together lists of the most  popular keyword queries,  underscoring our nation's  interests and fixations and  showcasing trends and patterns,"  said Thinkronize  CEO Randy Wilhelm upon  the release of the rankings.  "Our report offers a different  view-- a real-time, schoolbased  mirror of what our  children are searching for-- both for academic  purposes and out of genuine curiosity."
         ILC REGISTRATIONNOW OPEN
                   
IT'S TIME TO REGISTERfor the Innovative LearningConference 2008 (ILC), a new event devotedto advancing K-12 studentachievement through innovativeeducation strategies. Produced inpartnership with educationtechnology conference leadersCUE (Computer-Using Educators) and FETC (FloridaEducational Technology Conference), ILC will take placeOct. 14-16 in San Jose, CA.          
The three-day conference will            include hands-on workshops,            concurrent sessions, meetings,            and exhibitions, all promoting            innovative solutions to 21stcentury            challenges, and practical            tech tools and skills for the K-12          community.                    
 Featured at the event will be            keynote speaker Danny Forster,            host of Build it Bigger, a Discovery              Channel documentary series that            features innovative engineering            projects. Throughout the conference,            participants will hear from            a number of ed tech industry            experts and forward thinkers.                    
 K-12 superintendents, site and            district administrators, technology            directors, curriculum designers,            media specialists, district CTOs,            and other interested K-12 professionals            can register for the            conference through the ILC website.          
  :: Industry News 
BROOKES AND GET INTEGRATEPRODUCTS. Brookes Publishing, knownfor its line of early childhood booksand assessment and intervention tools,has partnered with Global EducationTechnologies (GET),a developer of innovative products foreducators of special needs students.With the integration of Brookes'AEPSi (Assessment, Evaluation, andProgramming System) data managementsystems and GET's signature casemanagement solution, Excent, thecompanies intend to provide educatorswith easy access to assessments anddata essential to identifying andaddressing early childhood learningand developmental issues.
INFOCOMM MERGES WITH NSCA  EXPO. InfoComm International will host InfoComm 08 June 14 in Las Vegas. The  annual audiovisual trade show showcases  cutting-edge technologies in display  and projection, lighting and staging,  digital signage, collaborative conferencing,  networking, digital content creation,  and more. This year, InfoComm has  teamed up with the National Systems    Contractors Association to merge the trade show with the NSCA  Systems Integration Expo. InfoComm  will also be cohabitating with NXTcomm08, a conference catering to the  communications industry.  
CLASSLINK AND CLASSMATE  FORM ALLIANCE. ClassLink, whose  suite of platform management products  provides school districts with 24/7  access to software and files from any  computer at any location, is now offering  ClassMate software for both student  administration and curriculum management.  The two products, when used in  tandem, will result in a comprehensive  student information system solution for  school districts. For more information  on the new software, visit here.  
SPECTRUM K12 AND THINKRONIZE  JOIN FORCES. The first step in an  agreement to share complementary  products and services, Spectrum K12    School Solutions has authorized Thinkronize,  developer of the NetTrekker d.i. search  engine, to sell its Encore Clarity  special-education data management  solution and its accompanying professional  development offerings. The  companies view the partnership as an  opportunity to better serve special  needs students and their parents, teachers,  and administrators.  
WEIDENHAMMER ACQUIRES  EDUTEAM. Weidenhammer, a provider of K-12  IT solutions, has acquired EduTeam, a specialist in  student information system implementation  and training. As a result of the  deal, K-12 customers of both companies  will be able to benefit from a  wider range of resources and services.  
NEC DISPLAY OFFERS PURCHASE  REWARDS. NEC Display Solutions, a provider of  LCD and plasma displays and projectors,  recently announced that schools  registered with its Star Student program  will receive money-back rewards on  purchases of NEC display products.  Participating schools that buy items  from any of the eligible categories,  such as projectors and large-format  displays, will be mailed debit cards  containing $5 to $50 to spend as they  wish. The debit card will be reloaded  with each new qualifying purchase.  Interested schools can register for the  program here.
:: People 
BERGER JOINS MATH/SCIENCECOMMISSION. Wireless Generation CEOLarry Berger has joined the Commissionon Mathematics and ScienceEducation, an organization formed bythe Carnegie Corporation of New York and the Institute forAdvanced Study. Bergeris working with other commissionmembers to help improve K-14 science,math, and technology education.
ISTE HONORS OUTSTANDING  EDUCATORS. The International    Society for Technology in Education has named Carol Anne  McGuire, vision specialist with Orange  Unified School District (CA), and Thea  Jones, office of instructional technology  supervisor for Baltimore County Public  Schools, respective recipients of its  2008 Outstanding Teacher and Outstanding  Leader awards. The two awards  recognize educators who have demonstrably  improved education through the  use of technology. The women will be  honored during this year's National    Educational Computing Conference, to be held June 29-July 2  in San Antonio, TX.  
WIKIMEDIA FOUNDATION  APPOINTS BOARD TREASURER.  The Wikimedia Foundation board of  trustees has appointed Stuart West to  the position of board treasurer. West  will join the foundation's efforts to create  a broad fundraising and development  strategy, as well as work on the streamlining  of its administrative and  accounting processes.