[comp.edu] Networking - How to put a newspaper BBS in your classroom

patth@dasys1.UUCP (Patt Haring) (09/19/88)

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Our Newsday in Education on-line classroom project begins on Tuesday, 
October 4. Is your class on board?

The New York State Board of Regents has mandated that technology be 
introduced into the classroom. Your school most likely has computers 
available to help fulfill this mandate. But what do you do with them? How 
much computing can you do just for computing's sake?

The Newsday in Education on-line classroom project gives your computer a 
purpose. Newsday can turn your computer from a rusty box of bits and bytes 
into a window on the world. Your classroom computer CAN be fun and 
exciting-- it can link your class with unlimited information and ideas. 
Newsday can help broaden your computing horizons.

Here's how the project works: Participating classes receive copies of 
Newsday every Tuesday for a ten-week period. That ten-week period can be 
anytime between October 4 and December 13, 1988.

By noon each Tuesday, you'll find an on-line essay topic and multiple 
choice quiz based on the contents of Tuesday's paper. Students will be able 
to read the newspaper and-- through the Newsday BBS-- respond 
electronically to what they've read. Students' essays will be displayed in 
a special conference area where they can be read and responded to by other 
students who link-up from their schools. Quiz answers will be posted in an 
area accessible by participating teachers.

In addition to these specialized educational resources, participating 
classes will have access to the entire range of Newsday BBS features. From 
news to entertainment, sports to business-- Newsday puts electronic 
information at your fingertips. Our Campaign '88 files can keep your class 
in touch with the candidates and their positions. Our Summer Olympics files 
can brief your class on the athletic endeavors at Seoul. Students can join 
in any number of active conversations between callers.

There is no charge for the use of the Newsday BBS. Participating classes 
are asked to purchase a minimum of 150 copies of Newsday over the ten-week 
period. At the special student rate for Newsday, that comes to $30 over the 
entire ten-week period. And, in New York State, newspapers can be paid for 
with textbook funds.

To enroll your class, enter <A> at the "Contents Page" menu. At the 
"Questionaire" menu, choose the NIEJOIN questionaire. Fill it out fully, 
and we'll contact you to finalize your participation. If you want 
additional information first, enter <C> at the "Contents Page" menu and 
leave a comment for the sysop.

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