eMINTS is an educational program designed to train educators of children in the United States. The program's goals focus on technology in the classroom as well as social interaction and student research. The program began in the US state of Missouri. It was originally an acronym for "enhancing Missouri's Instructional Networked Teaching Strategies", but is now used in Utah, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, and Ohio as well. The program is now being used with over 20,000 students in third to twelfth grade.
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| - eMINTS is an educational program designed to train educators of children in the United States. The program's goals focus on technology in the classroom as well as social interaction and student research. The program began in the US state of Missouri. It was originally an acronym for "enhancing Missouri's Instructional Networked Teaching Strategies", but is now used in Utah, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, and Ohio as well. The program is now being used with over 20,000 students in third to twelfth grade. (en)
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| - Missouri, Utah, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, Alabama, and Ohio (en)
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| - eMINTS National Center: transforming education for all learners through high-quality teaching powered by technology. (en)
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| - Monca Beglau, Executive Director (en)
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| - Provider of Comprehensive Research-based Professional Development Services to Educators (en)
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| - eMINTS is an educational program designed to train educators of children in the United States. The program's goals focus on technology in the classroom as well as social interaction and student research. The program began in the US state of Missouri. It was originally an acronym for "enhancing Missouri's Instructional Networked Teaching Strategies", but is now used in Utah, Illinois, Maine, Minnesota, Nevada, and Ohio as well. The program is now being used with over 20,000 students in third to twelfth grade. (en)
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