Grant Program Helps Integrate Technology Into the Classroom

Now through year end,InfoSource (www.howtomaster.com) is accepting applicationsfor its grant program,awarding $2.5 million in onlinetools and training to schooldistricts. Integrating Technologyin the Classroom will award morethan 100 grants from $1,000 to$75,000 in product value. Thegrant program will provide qualifiedUS school districts with theHow to Master Learn It! Build It!Share It! Suite of online tools andtechnology training needed toimprove digital literacy skills forboth teachers and students,simplify and enhance thelearning process, and makecomputers and the Net anintegral part of the classroom.For more information, visitwww.howtomaster.com/grants/grants.asp.

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