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A big THANK YOU to those who presented on using clickers at NETA 2008!
Mary Moser Kirsten Smith Joan Christen Nancy Pietzyk Phyllis Severson Michelle Looky Freedom Steele Melissa Simons Annette Coon Derek Gangwish
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SPRING FEVER PRICING on whiteboards and pads...
Check it out!
Prices good through June 30, 2008
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A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops. --Henry B. Adams
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To Our New Users!
Bellevue Public Schools
Centennial Public Schools
Paxton Public Schools
Ralston Public Schools
These users are joining the ranks of schools and districts that are seeing CPS as not just another educational fad, but an incredible tool that motivates and engages learners.
See a list of our Nebraska and Western Kansas CPS Users
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Greetings!
What a great time we had at NETA 2008. It was fantastic to see our current customers and talk with some new faces. We hope that you were able to take back to your school some innovative ideas that will spark your classroom!
With summer rapidly approaching, plan now for your summer and fall trainings. Be sure to check our website calendar for dates of the several summer trainings being offered across the state.
Sincerely,
Dustin Frank
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Congratulations to our NETA Winners!
Julie Sorensen, Bellevue West HS, Bellevue, NE .........................winner of a 32-pad IR CPS system
Mark Navratil, St. Teresa School, Lincoln, NE .........................winner of a 32-pad IR CPS system
Dan Evert, Alice Buffett Magnet MS, Omaha, NE .........................winner of a 32-pad IR CPS system
Tina Gocke, St. Joseph School, York, NE .........................winner of a 32-pad IR CPS system
...and our GRAND PRIZE
WINNER of over $7000 worth of interactive products, including a 77"
interactive whiteboard, a 32-pad RF CPS system, a wireless School Pad,
and a year license of ExamView Learning Series....
Jill Novicki Lakeview Community Schools Shell Creek Elementary Columbus, NE
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Content Meets Technology Sweepstakes
Time is closing in on your chance to win in eInstruction's Content Meets Technology Sweepstakes. I checked out the map this week and our area (Nebraska and Western Kansas) has a few entries, but definintely not enough! You have until Thursday,
May 13, 2008, to submit your entry to win a prize package worth over $8,000 in eInstruction's innovative education learning solutions!
To enter, just
visit www.contentmeetstechnology.com to enter the sweepstakes and submit, in 250
characters or less (approx. 25 words), your vision of the benefits of a
technology-empowered classroom. Those of you who submit an entry will
be able to see your submission pop-up on a GoogleŽ Map, along with all
the other participating classrooms around the US. Check the map to see Western Kansas and Nebraska CPS user entries from: Adams Central Public Schools Beatrice High School Clinton Elementary Humphrey Public Schools Lake Alice School Lincoln Public Schools Millard North High School McDermott Elementary Park Middle School Silver Lake High School
Three classrooms will be chosen to win the following:
- Interwrite™ Workspace with ExamView™ reader
- Interwrite™ Board
- Interwrite™ Pad
- 32-Pad CPS RF Clicker System
- One year subscription to ExamView Learning Series
- Epson PowerLite 400W Projector
- Epson Short-throw Projector Wall Mount
- Free installation and training
When
you enter, eInstruction will also email you a personal Referral Code
and a link to the Sweepstakes. Forward our email to your colleagues and
encourage them to participate. If they enter the sweepstakes and enter
your Referral Code, you'll receive another chance to win (limit 10 referral chances per teacher).
Pass this email along by clicking on the Send to a Colleague button. Someone in your school is bound to win!

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Together or Separate - It's All Good!
We had several intrigued faces at NETA 2008 when we demonstrated and explained that the wireless handheld tablet could actually take the place of a full-size whiteboard in the classroom without losing any features.
Which brings up a great question...if you're on a tight budget, just how much of eInstruction's 'total classroom solution' do you have to have to make it work? Find out here...
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Clicking My Way Through Intermittent Mediocrity
On her blog, Between Classes...living a balanced life as a quality teacher, Kate Kellen has written a tremendous post about using clickers on those days when you are barely hanging on. Read it HERE!
In her post, Kate mentions the preparation time involved with classroom clickers. Isn't the verbal mode of CPS fantastic? No prep time! |
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