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Industry Roundup - The Latest News from AEP Members

Northern California Educators, Administrators and Students Can Now Access Pokemon Learning League - 6/26
Pokemon USA, Inc., has partnered with the Northern California Media and Technology Consortia (NCMTC) and Ed1Stop portal to provide educators, administrators and students with access to Pokemon Learning League (www.pokemonlearningleague.com), the standards-based suite of animated, interactive lessons in language arts, math, science, and life skills for grades 3-6.

Linworth Publishing Announces New Resource to Create Virtual Reference Service - 6/26
Linworth Publishing, Inc., publisher of professional development resources for K-12 educators, is pleased to announce the new title Virtual Reference on a Budget: Case Studies, edited by Michael Pullin and Teresa Dalston. This practical resource to creating a virtual reference service in schools or public libraries gives advice without purchasing expensive hardware and software. It includes resources to help library media specialists sell the idea of virtual reference to administrators and technology coordinators.

Discovery Education and Texas Regional Education Service Centers Partner to Provide unitedstreaming To Texas Schools - 6/26
Discovery Education, the leader in digital video and multimedia learning, announced today that it has reached an agreement to provide unitedstreaming to all K-12 schools in 18 of the 20 Texas Regional Education Service Center regions through the 2011-2012 school year. Through an Education Service Center Consortium agreement, Discovery Education unitedstreaming is now available to nearly the entire K-12 student population of Texas.

Eskin/Lundgren K-6 Supplementary Materials Study Just Released - 6/26
Publishing consultant Lois Eskin and research specialist Charles Lundgren have just published the sixth edition of their syndicated study: The Study of the K-6 Supplementary Materials Market. Questionnaires were sent to a random sample of 17,500 classroom and special education teachers and 7,500 principals to collect reliable and in-depth information on this market.

 

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