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NASA - Biographies of Hurricane Scientists - 0 views

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    I thought this was an interesting find in my research of Hurricane Sandy, 2012. Here is a list of credible Hurricane Scientist that research hurricanes. I figure this would be the best way to find out what technology was used from the beginning to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, 2012.
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    I thought this was an interesting find in my research of Hurricane Sandy, 2012. Here is a list of credible Hurricane Scientist that research hurricanes. I figure this would be a great, interesting way to find out what technology was used, from the beginning to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, 2012.
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CNN - Does technology make the grade? - August 3, 1998 - 0 views

  • schools are rising to the challenge of bringing technology into the classroom and trying to figure out what to do with it once it's there. In
  • his brave new high-tech world, art teachers can take students on a digital trip to the Louvre in Paris for a look at the Mona Lis
  • musicians can compose symphonies on a computer keyboard
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  • science classes can access up-to-the-minute NASA data for a project.
  • the school district wanted entire classes to be able to use the computers at one time
  • t invested in laptops, which are easily shared among classes on the same floor.
  • more computers means fewer kids sharing each one--an average of 7.3 students per computer in 1996­97, compared with 19.2 students per terminal just five years earlier, according to Market Data Retr
  • The system delivers information where and when it's needed, and we get the most value for the dollars spent,"
  • Many believe schools like Red Hook's are the future of education.
  • et hooked up to the Internet by 2001.
  • In the 1996-97 school year, 6.3 million computers were used for instruction in U.S. public schools, a whopping 186-percent increase from just five years earlier, according to the most recent figures from Market Data Retrieval, which surveys schools on technology use.
  • teachers use a remote control to access video, satellite, cable and laser- disc technology from the school district's media distribution center without leaving their students.
  • 78 percent of public schools had at least one computer hooked up to the Internet, as did 27 percent of classrooms, up from only 3 percent of classrooms in 1994,
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