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Minnesota Learning Commons
was created to provide access to effective and efficient online learning. The public education partners include Minnesota State Colleges and Universities, University of Minnesota and Minnesota Department of Education along with Public K-12 schools. The partnership also enhances the collaborative efforts of faculty, administration and staff by providing free relevant online resources.   
               


MnLC eSummit 2012 - Dates announced - Next summer's eSummit for eLearning, eFolio and CENTSS will be held July 25 & 26, 2012.  Information on Request for Proposals will be posted soon.


Professional Development Opportunities for K-12/higher education - go to MnLC Prof Dev.  For K12 Administrators: How to Start an Online Program



MnLC Annual Report for FY11 now available:  Click Here

> MnLC Degree Completion initiative - GraduateMinnesota

> MnLC Web Accessibility Workgroup Resource - Click Here

NEW!  Net Price Calculator for college comparisons: Information   College Links

HippoCampusHippocampus
The HippoCampus offers faculty and students free multimedia lessons and course materials to help with instruction, homework and studies. Find courses and digital content in the subject areas of Math, Sciences, US History, American Government and Psychology. How to Use NROC - Click here                  Teachers-download content at:http://bit.ly/mn-nroc

Wolfram Mathematica logo Mathematica is the ultimate computational tool that introduces free-form linguistic input—a whole new way to compute. Enter plain English; get immediate results—no syntax required. Any Minnesota public high schools can request a license for Mathematica and Wolfram will provide up to five local licenses per school for the duration of the 2011–2012 academic year.  Click here for more information

Minnesota KnowsMnKnows
Dig Deeper @ Your Library. MnKnows is a portal to Minnesota's online library services. Minnesota libraries cooperate to connect you with the world of information, physical and virtual collections, and the expertise of their staff members.

 

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