U.S. students who want to share their thoughts on the state of educational
technology in the nation's schools have until Nov. 12 to participate in
Speak Up Day 2004, an online survey that aims to give K-12 students a say
in how schools use technology and the Internet. Building on the success of
last year's inaugural Speak Up Day event, the NetDay organization--a
California-based nonprofit group that sup****ts the use of technology in
schools--hopes to hear from 500,000 K-12 students enrolled in public,
private, charter, and parochial schools from all 50 states, the District
of
Columbia, Puerto Rico, and on American military bases worldwide. See
NetDay's Press Release at http://www.netday.org/news_sud4s_2nd.htm
and to
learn more and/or register for NetDay Speak Up Day For Students go to
http://www.netday.org/speakup_forstudents.htm
[SOURCE: eSchool News, AUTHOR: Corey Murray]
http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/showStory.cfm?ArticleID=5327


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