Recognition
joy2learn has received national recognition for its pioneering work in the use of technology in education. joy2learn was featured in a documentary by the George Lucas Foundation that was presented to the U.S. Congress as an early demonstration of how technology could transform education. joy2learn’s lesson plans have been included on sharemylesson.com, the American Federation of Teachers’ website; the Kennedy Center’s Artist Edge website has included joy2learn in it arts resources for educators; and the Metropolitan Museum of Art used joy2learn’s video presentation on Richard Serra as part of the exhibit when it opened a retrospective on the artist’s work.
Funders
Historical Studies on joy2learn
joy2learn-Strategic-Study-2009
Prepared by: Hollis Headrick, Consultant in collaboration with EDC – The Center for Children & Technology, Chad Fasca and Laura Jeffers
December 2008
joy2learn User Feedback Summary of Findings
Prepared by: EDC’s Center for Children & Technology
October 2008
joy2learn Summary of Research and Recommendations
Prepared by: EDC’s Center for Children & Technology
October 15, 2008
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