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Educational technology / Information and communication technologies in education / Information technology / 21st Century Skills / Technology / Technology Across the Curriculum / Curriculum / Information and media literacy / Education / Knowledge / Communication
Date: 2007-06-15 12:41:26
Educational technology
Information and communication technologies in education
Information technology
21st Century Skills
Technology
Technology Across the Curriculum
Curriculum
Information and media literacy
Education
Knowledge
Communication

CITI RFP for Middle School Programs REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Commonwealth Information Technology Initiative (CITI): Request for Proposal for Development of 21st Century Information Technology Skills through Middle School

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