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April 2012

  1. Teach For India

    Teach For India ( www.teachforindia.org) is a voluntary organisation that aims to narrow the educational gap in India by placing the country’s outstanding college graduates, postgraduates.


  2. Freescale Technology Forum

    Freescale is creating a smarter, better connected world. Already, there are more than 18 billion Freescale semiconductors at work all over the planet. You’ll find them embedded all around you: in automobiles, computer networks, communications infrastructure, office buildings, factories, industrial equipment, tools, mobile phones, home appliances and consumer products that touch every aspect of your daily life. We see a world where intelligence and connectivity are embedded everywhere.


  3. Technology Development for Indian Languages (TDIL)

    India is a multilingual country with as many as 22 scheduled languages and computer technology breaks the language barrier and bridges the gap between the various sections of the society through easier access to information using their respective languages and hence language computing becomes central to the exchange of information across speakers of various languages.


  4. Center for Innovation in Science Learning (CISL)

    The Center for Innovation in Science Learning at The Franklin Institute is a premier center for science learning research, program development, and educational services. Founded in 1995, CISL has sustained cumulative research and programs in four areas of national focus in science education: teacher development, educational technology, gender and family learning, and youth leadership.


  5. National Engineers Week Foundation

    "The Foundation and our coalition strive to be the global leader in cultivating and celebrating the engineering profession.

    Our cornerstone program is Engineers Week. All programs are designed to reach out to current and future generations of engineering talent. We respect the value each coalition partner brings while recognizing that to prepare for the future we must work together because none of us is as strong."


  6. Students for Free Culture

    Students for Free Culture is an international chapter-based student organization that promotes the public interest in intellectual property and information & communications technology policy.

    A free culture is one where all members are free to participate in its transmission and evolution, without artificial limits on who can participate or in what way.


  7. Open Students : Students for open access to research

    Open Students accepts guests posts on any aspect of Open Access. We welcome guest posts by students, faculty, librarians, administrators, publishers, and others.

    Posts must be about any aspect of Open Access and must include a discussion of the topic’s relevance to students. The topic may reflect your work, research, or personal experience.


  8. Digital Forsyth

    Digital Forsyth, the definitive online collection of historical photographs of Forsyth County, NC., is a grant-funded multi-year digitization project among Forsyth County Public Library, Old Salem Museum and Gardens, Winston-Salem State University's C.G. O'Kelly Library, and Wake Forest University's Z. Smith Reynolds Library and Coy C. Carpenter Medical Library.


  9. Internet Archive

    The Internet Archive is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that was founded to build an Internet library. Its purposes include offering permanent access for researchers, historians, scholars, people with disabilities, and the general public to historical collections that exist in digital format. Founded in 1996 and located in the Presidio of San Francisco, the Archive has been receiving data donations from Alexa Internet and others. In late 1999, the organization started to grow to include more well-rounded collections. Now the Internet Archive includes texts, audio, moving images, and software as well as archived web pages in our collections, and is working to provide specialized services relating to training, education, or adaptive reading or information access needs of blind or other persons with disabilities.


  10. Nine Planets

    This website is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of the planets, moons and other objects in our solar system. Each page has my text and NASA's images, some have sounds and movies, most provide references to additional related information.


  11. Measuring ICT Website

    The measurement of ICT evaluates the access to, use of, and impact of ICTs in the form of statistical data and indicators. ICT measurement is a tool for policymakers, in particular those who design ICT for development policies. They can assess the status of ICT in developing countries and craft policies to maximize the benefits of ICT for those countries.


  12. National Information Center for Educational Media

    The National Information Center for Educational Media is in its fifth decade of providing service to educators and others who use educational media.


  13. Great Thinkers and Visionaries

    This is a list of people whose ideas on how and where the world is-and should be-evolving, may be of interest to those who want to understand the frontier of human thought.


  14. ExploreLearning.com

    ExploreLearning.com offers the world's largest library of interactive online simulations for math and science education in grades.


  15. eNature.com

    eNature.com is the web's premier destination for information about the wild animals and plants of the United States. Over past years, eNature has consistently been one of the Internet' most-visited sites for nature and wildlife information and has won numerous awards and accolades.


  16. Factbites

    Factbites is a new approach to web searching - the results make sense! Factbites offers users meaningful, relevant sentences from every site in the search results.


  17. Open-Site.org

    a free, trusted, online encyclopedia. Open-Site is edited by volunteer editors and its content is freely available for everyone under the GNU Free Documentation License.


  18. wiseGEEK

    Offers free and clear answers to common questions on a variety of topics.






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