Education/Technology Project Forum Held.Business/Technology Editors MANCHESTER, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 17, 2000 An education/technology project forum for recipients of Peter J. Stulgis Memorial Fund Grants was held yesterday by the Unitil Charitable Foundation at FIRST Place in Manchester, NH. Grant recipients, who receive up to $5,000 for projects involving innovative technology applications in the secondary education environment, gathered to share their projects, explore different learning concepts and exchange ideas on how to use technology in the classroom. The forum began with a demonstration from FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) of Lego League, a unique interactive learning program designed to involve 9-14 year olds in science and technology. Educators and students from three Stulgis Grant winners discussed their projects and presented some of the results: --Lyn Pudloski and Scott Duprat of Sanborn Regional High School Sanborn Regional High School is located in Kingston, New Hampshire and serves the towns of Kingston, Newton, and Fremont. SRHS is a part of the Sanborn Regional School District. The school has a current population of approximately 750 students. Kingston, NH) reported on two programs they have instituted with Stulgis grants over the past two years: the History Project and Project World/Wetlands Project, both involving the application of sophisticated technology, including professional desktop publishing desktop publishing, system for producing printed materials that consists of a personal computer or computer workstation, a high-resolution printer (usually a laser printer), and a computer program that allows the user to select from a variety of type fonts and sizes, and printing, Internet access and communications, and digital video production. The presentation highlighted a student-produced television documentary on the Sanborn wetlands. --Barbara Hopkins of the New Hampshire New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). Science Instrumentation Program (NHSIP) and Oyster River Cooperative School District (Durham, NH), with assistance from Ken Robbins-Monteith, Rebecca Rigden and Angela Lennox, demonstrated the use of a reflectance accessory (purchased with a Stulgis grant) for high-tech spectroscopic spec·tro·scope n. An instrument for producing and observing spectra. spec tro·scop measurement equipment which is now available under the NHSIP program to science teachers and students throughout the state of New Hampshire. --Elaine Nichols and students Jim Galdos and Matt McGonigle from Austin Preparatory School Austin Preparatory School is a coeducational Catholic school located in Reading, Massachusetts. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston. It was founded by the Augustinian order in 1961. (Reading, MA), presented results from an interdisciplinary, technology enabled project on issues of prejudice, including student-produced multimedia projects and documentation of Internet communication with several communities around the world. George Gantz, president of the Unitil Charitable Foundation, said, &uot;FIRST Place was the perfect location to hold our Second Annual Stulgis Grant Recipient Forum and we are very grateful for their hospitality. The projects undertaken by these schools, their teachers and the students are excellent examples of innovative technology in the classroom, and FIRST embodies the spirit of finding new ways to engage students in the sciences. I'm thrilled with the results.&uot; Since its inception, the Peter J. Stulgis Memorial Fund has committed over $62,000 to a total of 14 innovative electronic and computer technology projects in local high schools. Recipients include Austin Preparatory School (Reading, MA), Concord High School There are many high schools in the United States with the name Concord High School:
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Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . (Plaistow, NH). FIRST (www.usfirst.org) stands for &uot;For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology&uot; and was founded by inventor / philanthropist Dean Kamen almost ten years ago. FIRST is best known for its high profile, nationally acclaimed high school robotics competition, in which corporations and/or universities team up with high schools in a hi-tech sporting event, pitting gladiator gladiator (Latin; swordsman) Professional combatant in ancient Rome who engaged in fights to the death as sport. Gladiators originally performed at Etruscan funerals, the intent being to give the dead man armed attendants in the next world. robots against each other. In 1999, FIRST opened FIRST Place as training facility and science education &uot;incubator.&uot; The Peter J. Stulgis Memorial Fund was established in 1997 to provide charitable grants and awards promoting the development and implementation of advanced electronic and computer technology applications for educational purposes in secondary schools. The Fund honors the late Peter J. Stulgis, who was the Chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Unitil Corporation until his death in May 1997. Private and public secondary schools in the Fitchburg and Lawrence areas in Massachusetts and the Capital and Seacoast regions of New Hampshire are eligible for the award. The Unitil Charitable Foundation is an independent private foundation created to facilitate tax deductible contributions to the Peter J. Stulgis Memorial Fund, to administer the Fund and to conduct other charitable activities. |
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