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This looks pretty interesting and only 100 words! Should be a neat program to follow!
Amber Newman said:
This looks pretty interesting and only 100 words! Should be a neat program to follow!
Amber Newman said:
Here are a few grants for technology found in
Technology Grant News Spring 2010
http://www.technologygrantnews.com
The website has stories of teachers winning technology grants too, and what grants.
SAMSUNG TECHWIN DOCUMENT
CAMERA GRANT PROGRAM
DEADLINE: JUNE 1, 2010
http://www.samsunggrants.com
http://www.samsungpresenterusa.com
Samsung Techwin America's Electronic
Imaging Division is offering 50 SAMCAM
860 document cameras to U.S. teachers
based on need. When a document camera
is used, visual learners gain an understanding
of the lesson materials visually
displayed on screen.
With Samsung's SAMCAM 860 and its 48X
auto-focus zoom lens, science experiments can
be seen in great detail by everyone in the classroom.
Plus the entire procedure can be saved as
still images or recorded as movies with audio to
be reviewed when needed. Math problems and
concepts can be displayed using math manipulatives
for the entire class to see.
With Samsung's bundled application for Windows
and Mac, the SAMCAM 860 can connect to any
electronic whiteboard for easy-to-use annotation
over any image and can also be used as a web
cam. Teachers have found that the document
camera is a great benefit for all subject areas and
has improved the way they are able to teach.
The SAMCAM 860 provides native SXGA
(1280x1024) output at a full motion 30 frames per
second plus additional output resolutions at
1080P, 720P, XGA and more. A built-in macro
mode provides amazing detail with the standard
lens, plus a microscope mode is available (with
an accessory lens). The MSRP of the Samsung
SAMCAM 860 is $799.
Here is another grants for technology found in
Technology Grant News Spring 2010
http://www.technologygrantnews.com
The website has stories of teachers winning technology grants too, and what grants.
WESTINGHOUSE COMPANY
STUDENT VIDEO CONTEST ON THE FORMS OF ENERGY
DEADLINE: MAY 7, 2010
http://tinyurl.com/ykcnnny
Westinghouse Electric Company, through its N-Vision Program,
encourages education in science, technology and mathematics.
One way that we do this is through our video contest on the forms
of energy.
Students in middle and high schools are encouraged to prepare a
three to seven minute video (VHS or DVD) on positive aspects
of the various forms of energy, including nuclear energy. The
purpose of the video contest is to enhance students' researching and
fact-finding skills, and to educate them on the various forms of
energy that we use today. Students are encouraged to be creative in
their entries, yet informative. The video can be staged as a short play,
commercial, news broadcast, talk show, music video, documentary,
and others.
The winning videos in each category (middle and high school categories)
will receive the following: the school science department will
receive $3,000 to be put towards its science department needs; and
each student who took part in assisting with the video will receive
$100 to put towards school supplies.
Judith Briggs said:Here are a few grants for technology found in
Technology Grant News Spring 2010
http://www.technologygrantnews.com
The website has stories of teachers winning technology grants too, and what grants.
SAMSUNG TECHWIN DOCUMENT
CAMERA GRANT PROGRAM
DEADLINE: JUNE 1, 2010
http://www.samsunggrants.com
http://www.samsungpresenterusa.com
Samsung Techwin America's Electronic
Imaging Division is offering 50 SAMCAM
860 document cameras to U.S. teachers
based on need. When a document camera
is used, visual learners gain an understanding
of the lesson materials visually
displayed on screen.
With Samsung's SAMCAM 860 and its 48X
auto-focus zoom lens, science experiments can
be seen in great detail by everyone in the classroom.
Plus the entire procedure can be saved as
still images or recorded as movies with audio to
be reviewed when needed. Math problems and
concepts can be displayed using math manipulatives
for the entire class to see.
With Samsung's bundled application for Windows
and Mac, the SAMCAM 860 can connect to any
electronic whiteboard for easy-to-use annotation
over any image and can also be used as a web
cam. Teachers have found that the document
camera is a great benefit for all subject areas and
has improved the way they are able to teach.
The SAMCAM 860 provides native SXGA
(1280x1024) output at a full motion 30 frames per
second plus additional output resolutions at
1080P, 720P, XGA and more. A built-in macro
mode provides amazing detail with the standard
lens, plus a microscope mode is available (with
an accessory lens). The MSRP of the Samsung
SAMCAM 860 is $799.
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