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Partnering with KEEP Toolkit

Keeplogo_2We are happy to announce that the Lesson Study Project is partnering with KEEPtoolkit, a technology developed by the Knowledge Media Laboratory of The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. KEEP is an acronym for "Knowledge Exchange Exhibit and Presentation." We are asking all project participants to use KEEP for submitting final lesson study reports. 

  • To get started with KEEP, please visit Submit Your Final Report to create and share the products of your college lesson study.
  • For general information about KEEP, please visit KEEP Toolkit Home or What is KEEP Toolkit? 

June 10, 2006 in KEEP TOOLKIT, NEWS | Permalink | Comments (0)

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