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About Us - Mission and Partners. Curriculum - Science Standards. Research - Publications and Newsletters. Resources - For Parents and Teachers. For Parents and Teachers. View Project ESCOLAR's Blog! We post news, announcements, and photos of our curriculum in action. Watch this short video to learn more about Project ESCOLAR. Introduction to Project ESCOLAR Video. The COL units align with the Next Generation Science Standards and the Common Core State Standards. Each unit immerses students in digital...
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Theoretical Foundations
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Related Work on Supported eText. From the eText Blog. Readings by Disability Group. Readings by Resource Type. NCSeT Typology of Supported eText Resources. The concept of “supported text” was first developed by Anderson-Inman and Horney (1998; 1999) to describe electronic text that is modified or enhanced in ways that support student comprehension and extend student learning. EText and Students with Disabilitiies. Center for Advanced Technology in Education, University of Oregon.
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Related News
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Related Work on Supported eText. From the eText Blog. Readings by Disability Group. Readings by Resource Type. Related Work on Supported eText. From the eText Blog. Related Work on Supported eText. News item from the field of supported etext. Book Glutton beta creates book online reading community. California Moves Toward Electronic Textbooks. California senate approves bill that would give schools the ability to spend budget money on electronic textbooks. Missouri College adopts eTextbooks.
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Resources
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Several resources related to research on Mathematics eText include the work by The National Center for Supported eText (NCSeT). Another resource developed by MeTRC staff is the MeTRC Research Library. A public collection of annotated citations on Accessible Math, Image Description, Math Disabilities, Readability, and Word Problems. This library also supports the Intriguing Questions we publish on this site. Glossary of Supported eText Terms.
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About MeTRC
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The Mathematics eText Research Center (MeTRC), under the leadership of Dr. Mark Horney and Dr. Lynne Anderson-Inman of the University of Oregon's Center for Advanced Technology in Education (CATE), is conducting a systematic program of research over five years in collaboration with five teams across the country, each focusing on a specific student population, curriculum, or resource type. Which eText supports will increase access to mathematics content? Engage appropriate experts nationwide in dialogue a...
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Intriguing Research Questions
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The Mathematic eText Research Center is actively engaged in collecting, reviewing, sharing, and discussing the existing research corpus on supported mathematical text and on related questions and issues. Our goal is to provide the general research community with a robust set of materials that are useful for understanding reading in mathematics, designing and conducting research on mathematical eText, interpreting and correlating research results, and for setting future research agendas. Topic Overview: R...
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The Diary of Opal Whiteley
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The Diary of Opal Whiteley. First published in the Atlantic Monthly Magazine in 1920. This digital edition is part of the Intersect Digital Library. This digital edition of Opal's Diary has been specially expanded with pictures, overviews, explanations, and maps to help you read and study it more easily. You can learn more about these resources by following these links:. First of all, the Resources Page. Has links to everything! Otherwise, here are some things to get you started:. Getting around the Diary.
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The Diary of Opal Whiteley
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The Diary of Opal Whiteley. First published in the Atlantic Monthly Magazine in 1920. This digital edition is part of the Intersect Digital Library. This digital edition of Opal's Diary has been specially expanded with pictures, overviews, explanations, and maps to help you read and study it more easily. You can learn more about these resources by following these links:. First of all, the Resources Page. Has links to everything! Otherwise, here are some things to get you started:. Getting around the Diary.
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OregonLifeScience.com
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OR Life Science History. OR Life Science History. Equipnet Auction: Premium Lab Equipment from Infinity Pharmaceuticals. University of Washington online life sciences certificates. Study with UW faculty. Top ranked. Free three month job posting trial for Oregon companies! Oregon K-12 Education Resources. Center for Advanced Technology in Education (CATE). Education, Department of. Access information ranging from statistics and reports to curriculum and standards. NWREL is part of a national network of te...