Project TestDrive
Posted by jeremyl on January 17, 2008
Project Tomorrow is seeking 100 educators to participate in Project TestDrive, a national research study on the classroom effectiveness of the online K-12 science, technology, engineering and math resources from the National Science Digital Library .
The National Science Digital Library, funded by the National Science Foundation, is a free, online library for science, technology, engineering and math resources with links to 1 million resources from over 500 unique collections.
Why participate?Project TestDrive provides a unique opportunity to use innovative science, math and technology resources from a trusted source – the National Science Digital Library. During this project you will have the opportunity to try out the resources, free-of-charge and network with like-minded professionals as you:
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What’s required?It’s easy to participate, you will:
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Learn more about the National Science Digital Library The National Science Digital Library (NSDL) was created by the National Science Foundation to provide access to high quality resources and tools for science, technology, engineering and mathematics education. Here are a few examples: · Middle School Portal highlights instructional resources for science, math and technology. · Teachers’ Domain at WGBH provides multi-media resources for earth and space science, engineering, life science and physical science. · ComPADRE provides resources for teaching physics and physical science courses.Click here to visit the National Science Digital Library |
We hope that you will consider joining the project, and/or encourage others to join. To learn more about visit Project TestDrive.
Or contact: Amanda Ford
Program Support Coordinator
aford@tomorrow.org
949 609-4660 ext 12
We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards,
Laurie Smith
Director, Research & Evaluation

