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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Comments on: Conference Brings Palms to the ClassroomWith the National School Boards Association's 14th Annual Technology + Learning Conference going on this week, there have been several announcements about Palm use in schools. The first one was the Palm Education Pioneers program to award grants to teachers to study Palm use in classrooms but there have also been Palm-related announcements from eHomeRoom and Scholastic.
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The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PIC is not responsible for them in any way. login or register for free in order to post comments. RE: Palm LessonI.M. Anonymous @ 10/30/2000 10:56:32 AM #
I am the Director of Marketing for a new company in the wireless ed space and I would love to get a conversation going with you on some of your experiences.
Please contact me at paul.waxman@educate.com or call me in the US at 1 410 913 3506 Thanks Paul Waxman
This is lame. Give me a break. Only a loser is going to go out and buy a new palm. Come on be for real. I mean your Palmpilots are falling way behind casio, hp, and compaq. You better make steps to improve. RE: Weak sause
There's a word for people who post flame-bait like that, Nate: Troll.
If you hate Palms and love PPCs so much, then go spout your drivel somewhere else. -Greg
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It was Germany who started this already two years ago.
Two students have developed a system for teachers and students to learn and work together on software that makes the classroom compatible for the next millenium.
More info: dkoerner@fos-web.de