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I went to NYHS web site.
Could not locate the report.
Would like to share the report with Central Virginia's K-12 technology
directors on Friday.
Thanks
Mano
Dr. Manorama (Mano) Talaiver
Director
Learning Technologies
Science Museum of Virginia
2500 West Broad St
Richmond, VA 23220
(804) 864-1416
http://www.smv.org
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Eric,
I would be delighted to receive a copy of this survey. Just in case it
doesn't properly show in the email, my address is [log in to unmask]
Thank you. Lee Shapiro Head, Education & Public Outreach National Radio
Astronomy Observatory
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Subject: Survey of Teachers' use of the Web
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The New York Hall of Science and Altered Image have completed a survey
of teachers' use of the WWW to support museum visits. The survey had
over 1200 respondants who answered 23 questions related to their use of
the WWW for teaching in general, and specifically as a part of an
informal education experience. A report analyzing the results of this
survey is now available.
We were able to persuade the NYC Department of Education to distribute
the survey through their in-house email system, which resulted in well
over a 1000 responses from NYC public school educators.
As far as I know, this is the largest such survey, and we will be glad
to email it to anyone who would like a copy.
Special thanks are due to the National Science Foundation's Informal
Science Education program for their support, and to Altered Image
designing the survey and working hard to reach so many teachers.
Eric Siegel
Director of Planning
& Program Development
Connections Project Director
New York Hall of Science
47-01 111th Street
Queens, NY 11368
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www.nyscience.org
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