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cjet%ucbamber.CC at UCB-VAX.ARPA
cjet%ucbamber.CC at UCB-VAX.ARPA
Wed Jul 4 07:41:02 AEST 1984
Dear Newsletter Editor:
Please include the following flyer (below the dotted line) in your
newsletter. The flyer is being sent by the Center for Jobs Education
and Technology, the non-profit corporation which is the technology
consultant for the Berkeley School District's Model School Project.
Please ignore this request of you have already received one.
If you need more information, please send requests to the address
given on the flyer. Thank you very much,
Eric Novikoff, C-JET
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ANNOUNCING
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The opening in September 1984 of a Model School which will develop
new ways to use computers in education for use throughout the Berkeley Uni-
fied School District, the state, and the nation. The District seeks colla-
boration with persons, firms, research organizations, universities, and
others interested in the leading edge of technology in the schools.
FEATURING
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* Computer workstations on local area networks
* Many workstations per classroom
* Computers used to teach regular curriculum
* Computers used for classroom and school administration
* Total Integration, including persons with physical and mental
disabilities in the classroom
* Collaboration by prominent members of business and faculty from
the University of California at Berkeley toward curriculum design
and technology integration
* A site for research, development and demonstration of effective
use of educational technology
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
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We desire information about advanced hardware or software systems that
could be acquired for use in the Model School. In addition to computers,
courseware, and networks, the District is interested in peripherals that
address the needs of younger children and children with disabilities, such
as special keyboards, graphic displays, voice synthesisers, etc.
The Berkeley Unified School District is investing substantial funds in the
school, staff and technology. We seek collaboration, sponsorship, assis-
tance and state-of-the-art products. People of many disciplines, skills and
viewpoints are working together to make major advances. We invite you to
explore fuller involvement and/or participation in any of the major aspects
of this exciting project. Please contact us at cjet at amber@berkeley or call
(415) 527-9030.
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