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EdTech Online: U.S. Department of Education Technology Grant Programs
EdTech Online Home | Site Map | FAQs: Getting Started | Grants at a Glance
EETT Program | E-rate | Other Related Grants | NCLB Titles I-X | Contact EdTech Online Get Started Now:First-time visitors of EdTech Online, or visitors in the beginning stages of researching grants and seeking funds, should visit the FAQs: Getting Started page of this web site to find synopses of programs and explanations of terms. To immediately learn more about individual grants, go to the following links: This resource guide was developed in collaboration with the National Center for Technology Innovation (NCTI), an OSEP-funded technical assistance center that promotes partnerships among assistive and learning technology researchers, developers and vendors to enhance learning opportunities for all students (see: www.nationaltechcenter.org). Welcome to EdTech OnlineEdTech Online is a free, comprehensive and easy-to-use grant directory that State and Local Education Agencies (SEAs and LEAs) can use to learn more about U.S. Department of Education technology grants for states, districts and local schools. EdTech Online puts U.S. Department of Education technology grants in one place and includes strategic objectives, appropriations, contact names and telephone numbers, as well as direct links to the government agencies offering specific grants. This latest version of EdTech Online features two new sections: "Grants at a Glance" synopsis tables, and a useful summary of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, Titles I-X. Connecting You to Ed-Tech FundingFrom hardware and software to technology services and teacher training, funding for educational technology must provide for a broad range of expenses, great and small. But for administrators, teachers, parents and students who experience the benefits of a curriculum enhanced by technology, no cost is insignificant. The U.S. Department of Education's Office of School Support and Technology is the leader in seeking to provide the benefits that accompany the close of the digital divide by integrating technology into teacher training and curricular development. Since 2002, the U.S. Department of Education has sought to further these goals, which include having students technologically literate before high school, by allotting substantial funds through almost a dozen grant programs. For states, schools and organizations in search of these funds, EdTech Online is the first stop for U.S. Department of Education technology grant information.
Prepared by John Cavanagh, Chief Information Officer, Bridge Multimedia Although the material on this web site has been thoroughly researched, the tentative nature of the information renders it subject to abrupt change. Bridge Multimedia invites comments and suggested modifications pertaining to the data of EdTech Online. Contact EdTech Online at: edtechinfo@bridgemultimedia.com Developed in collaboration with the National Center for Technology Innovation (see www.nationaltechcenter.org). |
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