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Apple supports PT3 program

updated 11:35 pm EDT, Wed July 24, 2002

 
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In support of the upcoming Preparing Tomorrow’s Teachers to Use Technology (PT3) program, Apple is providing equipment and technology support to the 2002 PT3 Grantees’ Meeting, July 25-28, 2002, at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington, DC. Apple’s director of education technologies, Dr. David Dwyer, will deliver a general session presentation at the meeting on July 26th. Apple is also providing technology resources to the Digital Media Journalist project, a collaborative effort to produce and create PT3 Meeting Knowledge Modules, which will provide attendees with access to highlights of the PT3 Grantees’ Meeting. The knowledge modules will be hosted in the Apple Learning Interchange, an online educational environment to facilitate the exchange of ideas among educators.


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