This podcast from the 2009 COSN conference in Austin, Texas, features interviews with three individuals focusing on the website Grantwrangler, the 3M Micro Professional Projector MPro110, and the cloud-based computing model embraced by the company Stoneware Inc.
Show Notes:
- Grant Wrangler is a free grants listing service offered by Nimble Press. We help teachers find classroom grants for school funding
- MyGrantWrangler Ning (an educational network for grant seekers – lots of librarians here!)
- The handheld $300 3M LED Projector (ISTEconnects post)
- Flickr Photos of the 3M Handheld
- A projector in my pocket and a Netbook in my satchel
- The 3M Micro Professional Projector MPro110 (official website)
- 2009 K-12 Horizon Report
- Cloud-based Computing (ISTEconnects blog post)
- Stoneware Inc. (company embracing cloud-based computing, catering to K-12 school deployments)
- Stoneware’s excellent explanatory page about cloud-based computing
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