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My, How it Has Grown!
As more and more students connect to each other through worldwide networks, amazing opportunities for collaborating and sharing expand exponentially. The future is global, and students need to be prepared for it. Internet2 has become one of the nation’s premier educational pipelines allowing K-20 students to view an open heart surgery, conduct musical performances, and control an electron microscope from a remote location.  Kathy Kraemer, TIES education technology consultant, explains how K-20 classroom education can be enhanced using cutting-edge software applications, hardware, Internet services and professional development designed by educators for education. During a live discussion of the types of virtual field tours available, Andrea Lorek Strauss, National Information and Education Director of the International Wolf Center in Ely, Minnesota, demonstrates how students can interactively observe and comment on wolves in their natural habitat. Since 2002, K12 schools, community colleges, public libraries, museums, zoos, and science centers using Internet2 went from 0 in 2002 to over 50,000 institutions in 2006. From the Series:Internet2 Day
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Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: January 08, 2007
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