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Janet and John Gallaher of Winston-Salem have established the C. E. Stone Foundation to provide funding for applications of information technology in classrooms around the country.
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The prospect of introducing the latest technology into North Carolina's schools has students, teachers, parents, and administrators excited and eager.
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On October 26, 1996, over 26,000 volunteers took part in NetDay '96. Eight thousand classrooms in 700 schools in 111 school districts were connected to the Internet. Without donations and volunteers, NetDay '96 would have cost the taxpayers $13.5 million.
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LEARN, or Learners' and Educators' Assistance and Resource Network, a program of the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, is an innovative web site for teachers. It provides teachers convenient times for quality professional development and exemplary lesson plans that are linked to the N.C. Standard Course of Study.