Monday, January 25, 2010

Microsoft and the Corporation for National and Community Service Launch New Initiative to Promote Student Leadership... -- WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --

Microsoft and the Corporation for National and Community Service Launch New Initiative to Promote Student Leadership... -- WASHINGTON, Jan. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --


Six schools highlight how others can connect service and technology to transform learning

WASHINGTONJan. 25 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today, Microsoft Corp. and the Corporation for National and Community Service announced six schools -- from California,MississippiNew YorkNorth CarolinaPennsylvania and Virginia -- have been selected to participate in the Service & Technology Academic Resource Team (START). The initiative recognizes the leadership shown by students and teachers in schools across America who are working together in meaningful ways to revitalize learning, schools and communities through the use of technology.
START redefines the role of the student in the classroom and creates a new kind of collaboration between students and teachers through technology-focused service-learning. The goal is to utilize the technology skills of students to partner with teachers and determine where technology best fits into the learning environment. The selected schools will receive grants and serve as national laboratory sites and as examples of how schools can integrate service-learning and technology into the classroom. The schools will present their scalable best practices today for Karen Cator, director of Education Technology for the U.S. Department of Education.