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Youth Map: A software based program to increase service learning quality
SBC: Community Knowledgebase Topic: N/AService-learning is community service performed through schools that is integrated with curriculum-based instruction and individual reflection. In 2004, 28 percent of all K-12 public institutions were involved in some type of service-learning, affecting approximately 4.7 million K-12 students in 23,000 public schools. The goals of service learning generally are theorized to include improved citiz ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Education -
Intelligent Molecular Model Kit and Software Suite for Improving High School Chemistry Instruction and Student Achievement
SBC: MolySym, Inc. Topic: N/AModel perception and understanding the spatial structure of organic molecules have historically been a source of difficulty for high school chemistry students. The classic ball-and-stick model, developed in 1865, is still used today to convey the fundamental characteristics of a molecular system. This model is an inadequate representation of a dynamic system, which fails to accurately represent ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Education -
More Accurate voice control system for the disabled
SBC: Amazability, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Education -
Remarkable Reading Machine: Your Child
SBC: Media Group of CT. Topic: N/A35% of US Children, particularly poor children, enter kindergarten unprepared to learn, and 38% of 4th graders cannont reat a grade level. New research highlights reliable pre-literacy interventions for at-risk preschoolers. But adults most of in need of this training ar least liklely to know it exists. R&D will: (a) distll evidence-based interventions for strngthening emergent literacy skills of ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Education -
Training the Trainers: The T3 Reading Tutors
SBC: Neuron Farms, LLC Topic: N/ALiteracy is a pressing problem in America as underscored by the Leave No Child behind Act (2001). Tutors have been very successful in positively affecting the outcomes of struggling readers. However, tutor training is, at present, both costly to deliver and highly variable in quality. This proposal has two specific aims. Aim 1 - To enhance the cost-effectiveness, availability, and quality of liter ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Education -
Indivdualized wireless network
SBC: TALKING LIGHTS LLC Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Education -
Feasibility Study for the Dev of Sci & Math¿¿
SBC: The McKenzie Group Topic: N/AThe McKenzie Group proposes to conduct a R&D study of current uses and future needs and priorities of web-based technologies to support science, mathematics reading and technology (SMRT) educational reform efforts among 25+ urban school districs comprising the Superintendents Coalition. A major focus of this effort will be to determine the viability and added value of a national SMRT Internet Port ...
SBIR Phase I 2002 Department of Education -
DEVELOPMENT OF MATERIALS ABOUT RESPITE CARE FOR FAMILIES WHOHAVE CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES OR CHRONIC ILLINESSES
SBC: Csr, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1988 Department of Education -
INDIVIDUALIZED INTERACTIVE VIDEO
SBC: Duffy Engineering Topic: N/APROVIDING INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION FOR DISABLED STUDENTS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION PLACEMENTS IS A TIME-CONSUMING PROCESS FOR EDUCATORS AND THUS COSTLY. COMPUTERIZED AND INTERACTIVEVIDEODISK EDUCATIONAL FORMATS MAY NOT BE READILY CUSTOMIZED FOR THE INDIVIDUAL STUDENT. HOWEVER, COMMONLY-AVAILABLE IN PERSONAL COMPUTERS AND HAND-HELD CAMCORDERS ARE TOOLS AVAIL ABLE IN MOST SCHOOLS. IF A PERSONAL COMPUTE ...
SBIR Phase I 1988 Department of Education -
EDUCATING INFORMED CONSUMERS: A NATIONAL SURVEY OF FAMILIESKNOWLEDGE CONCERNING RESPITE SERVICES
SBC: Human Services Res Inst Topic: N/ATHIS PROJECT IS BASED ON THE PREMISE THAT PRIMARY CARE- GIVERS SHOULD PLAY A MAJOR ROLE IN DESIGNING, MANAGING, AND MONITORING SERVICES WHICH SUPPORT CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIESAND THEIR FAMILIES. RESPITE SERVICES OFFERS BUT ONE FORUM FROM WHICH THEY CAN EXERCISE THESE ROLES. THROUGH THE USE OF AN ADVISORY BOARD, MADE UP LARGELY OF PRIMARY CARE GIVERSAND A NATIONAL SURVEY THIS PROJECT SEEKS TO DETE ...
SBIR Phase I 1988 Department of Education