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General Information

Name: National School Network Testbed - BBN

Home Page URL: http://copernicus.bbn.com/testbed2

Brief Description: Members Directory; Exchange Desks with reses, pointers, news, and discussions centered around different areas of research and development; Testbed Documents; K-12 WWW Servers.

Stated purposes:
Local Information Infrastructure: To explore and clarify the many dimensions of Internet connectivity in the educational setting: topics can include (but are not restricted to) technical issues involved in local and wide area networking infrastructure, the organization and management of information resources to support work in the instructional and administrative arenas, policy and finance issues, and building a culture of effective technology use.
Curriculum and Instruction: To focus on systemic school change initiatives, curriculum integration of network tools and resources, and exploration of such issues as project-based learning and porfolio assessment.
Staff Development: To develop and share staff development models, frameworks, resources, and opportunities.
Reference: Reference and dissemination of information, knowledge, and materials related to the Testbed Project and its members.
Evaluation: To help Testbed members and projects design and conduct useful evaluations of their activities -- for example, in clarifying evaluation goals; in selecting evaluation frameworks, research methods, and research designs; in developing research instruments; and in analyzing data.

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Persons Involved: General e-mail address is tbweb@copernicus.bbn.com

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