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Welcome to the Hands On Learning Web Portal

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Hands On Learning Wave 3, Mini-Grants
The deadline for registering for a Hands On Learning Wave 3 Mini-grant is Friday, June 10, 2005 at 4:00 PM. Applications are open all current principals of a Pennsylvania school that includes at least one of the focus grades (i.e., K through 6) and has completed, or is currently participating in, a Principals Technology Leadership Academy (PTLA) or an equivalent IU sponsored professional development.
To apply visit  http://holweb.aiu3.net.
What is the HOL Web Portal?
The Allegheny Intermediate Unit, in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Department of Education, proudly presents the Hands on Learning (HOL) Web Portal. The portal serves as the primary communication tool for awardees of the Hands on Learning mini-grants. The goal of the portal is to provide awardees with a system to discover resources, continue to enhance projects and promote camaraderie among educators who are implementing handheld technology in the curriculum.

Although created for Hands on Learning mini-grant awardees, the Hands on Learning Web Portal exists to promote the use of handheld technologies in school curriculum. We encourage all educators to take advantage of the resources provided through the HOL Web Portal.
Become a Hands On Learning Participant
In order to become an active participant of the portal, a general user will need to notify the system administrator via email at   HandsOnLearning@aiu3.net.






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