Through, an educational outreach project of the College of Education that provides school districts with technology planning and other services, MSU will work closely with Battle Creek area schools, the Michigan Department of Education and Sagestone Consulting to develop instructional software for student and classroom use. "It's an exciting project that I believe can be a model for communities nationwide," said Barbara Markle, the college's director of K-12 Outreach. The grant project will be based in the Battle Creek Public Schools and will develop such things as instructional units that incorporate technology as an integral part of teaching and learning high-level software for students that aligns with state and national standards around-the-clock technology support for teachers and a "community computer lab" for parents. A consortium of educational institutions that includes Michigan State University's College of Education has been awarded a five-year, $5.7 million Technology Innovation Challenge Grant by the U.S.
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