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indonesian_open FW: [asia-ednet] Innovative Teacher Awards



Title: Innovative Teacher Awards
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If you are using technology in your teaching and learning programs, this may be of interest to you.
 
Lyndall Franks

From: Asia EdNet Moderator [mailto:asiaednet.help@asialink.unimelb.edu.au]
Sent: Monday, 18 June 2007 12:01 PM
To: Asia EdNet
Subject: [asia-ednet] Innovative Teacher Awards

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Asia EdNet Discussion Group
--------------------------------- Sowing the seeds for tomorrow? You could win a trip to Vietnam.


At Microsoft, we acknowledge that teachers are at the heart of innovative learning. That's why we recognise and reward them each year with our Innovative Teachers Awards and publish their work so that best practice is shared.

In April 2008, we'll be taking the winners to the Innovative Teachers Forum in Vietnam. You could be one of them. Remember, this award is more about innovation than resources, so it doesn't matter if you're using a little Microsoft technology or a lot; it's the inspiration and commitment that matters.

Be inspired to inspire others

You can check out what our past winners have accomplished, along with their motivations and the technology they used on our website. We also tell you how to enter this year's awards. Don't miss your chance to showcase your achievements and gain a little recognition for your contribution to tomorrow's most important asset. Our children.

http://www.microsoft.com.au/innovativeteacher

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