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The Connecticut Education Network (CEN) provides Connecticut's school districts, libraries, and higher education institutions with high speed access to the Internet, next-generation Internet2, iCONN - Connecticut's re-search engine, and more...
 
 
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Student Creativity and Ingenuity Shine at CT Innovation Expo
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More than 1200 middle and high school students from across the State gathered at the CT Convention Center on May 9-10 to showcase projects they developed in such areas as Biotechnology Research & Development, E-Commerce & Entrepreneurship, and Information Technology Research & Development.  All year long, the CEN connected students with resources, tools, partners, and ideas that helped them create their work.  Now those projects may serve as resources and inspiration to others!  Click here to view the student projects.

 
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Featured Resources
 
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Network with Other Educators from CT and Beyond
Connect with educators on the CEN and from around the globe.  Share ideas and resources.  Discover projects and opportunities for collaboration.  Click here to view the networking tools and online communities designed for educators of 21st century learners!
 
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Collaborate and Communicate via the CEN
Discover some of the best free online tools for virtual collaboration here!  Create a class blog or wiki, enable groups to work on files simultaneously, collaboratively brainstorm with a virtual whiteboard, extend your class discussions in your own secure chat room, or conduct team meetings via video conference.  The possibilities for connecting, communicating, and collaborating are endless!
 
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Podcasting Across the CEN
Students, educators, and library patrons and staff are podcasting all across your state!  Check out the ever-growing community of Connecticut Educational Podcasters and get inspired to get involved.

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Free Online Multimedia-on-Demand
We've compiled sources of free web-based multimedia-on-demand for K-12 teachers and higher ed faculty.  Click on the links below to explore these vast collections!

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News

Online paper takes shape as new students step in at Quinnipiac Chronicle
Although Quinnipiac Chronicle staff members cut all ties from the print edition last week, university administrators are moving full steam ahead with plans to change the structure of the student newspaper.  more...
 
Applications for ACES technology interdistrict grants now posted
Applications for the 2008-2009 ACES technology interdistrict grants, Transforming Learning with Videoconferencing (Grades 7-12), Online: A Writing Experience (Grades 3-6) and Project LUCID (Grades 1-6), are available on the left-hand column of the ACES Videoconferencing website.
 
Staples High School of Westport, CT gets honorable mention in math challenge
Students from Staples High School of Westport, CT received an Honorable Mention award in the Web-based Moody's Mega Math Challenge.  more...
 
Yale pilots digital media integration with Sakai
Yale University is piloting a new program that brings integration between its open-source learning management system, Sakai, and its digital asset and digital rights management system, C-Labs from Cdigix. Yale has used the Web-based DAM/DRM tool since 2004 to deliver online digital media to students in about 400 courses.  more...
 
CEN content filtering sessions scheduled for May 19 and May 20, 2008
For those of you who currently use the CEN content filtering, please mark one of these two dates in your calendar. CEN will hold two sessions at Rensselaer to provide training on the new content filtering product (www.8e6.com ) we'll be migrating you to over the summer. Since this will most likely be the one and only time for us to meet "face to face" to answer questions and demonstrate its functionality, we're encouraging each district to try and make one of these two dates. More details to follow as the date gets closer.
 
CT middle school students collaborate virtually with China
Seventh and eighth grade students from Horace W. Porter School in Columbia, Connecticut and their Chinese sister school, Jinan Foreign Language School in Shandong Province, have spent this past year taking part in CATALYST-China™, a program that integrates scientific research and technology to explore real-world problems. Students have used online tools and hands-on science kits to investigate the influence of transportation on the environment. more...
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