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MassONE's Vendor Partners
| We are happy to announce that through a generous donation from Intel and Dell, MassONE has partnered with JES & Co to deploy their Academic Standards Assessment System (ASAS).
ASAS will enable Massachusetts' teachers and students to search over 35,000 high quality educational resources by subject, keywords, format and resource type. ASAS will also enable teachers to search state standards by content area and grade.
JES & Co. is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating and providing environments that enable development of effective communication skills in K-16 youth through the use of emerging technologies. JES & Co. has programs operating in over 20 states and hundreds of schools nationwide. JES & Co's ASAS meets today's demand to align academic curriculum, learning resources, and assessments with rigorous academic standards. Using integrated, open, and extensible Web technologies as well as extensible markup language (XML) data structures designed to comply with federally supported and published research on curriculum alignment and resource cataloging, ASAS allows teachers to easily manage information about learning and teaching resources. For more information: http://www.jesandco.org/ASAS/ |
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| Jive Software is a leading provider of open architecture, Java-based collaboration software. Jive Software's product suite, which includes discussion forums integrated with a knowledge base is used by hundreds of educational institutions around the world, both as standalone applications and embedded into e-learning systems. Jive Software's educational customers include UK eUniversities, Yale, eCornell, NEA and Teachscape. For more information: http://www.jivesoftware.com |
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| Sun Microsystems is a leading provider of open network computing solutions for colleges and universities around the world, powering high performance computing systems for academic research, campus administration systems, digital libraries and student instructions systems. In addition, Sun is committed to connecting the world's students to the Internet, beginning with primary and secondary schools and extending to all levels of higher education. For more information: http://www.sun.com/edu |
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last updated: September 12, 2006
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