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 More options May 16 2012, 11:30 pm
From: Ashley Lee <ashley....@sri.com>
Date: Wed, 16 May 2012 23:30:27 -0400
Local: Wed, May 16 2012 11:30 pm
Subject: New White Paper on the Learning Registry for State Decision Makers and Strategists

We're pleased to share with you our new white paper *"Building a Network
of Resource-Sharing States: An Overview of the Learning Registry for
State Decision Makers and Strategists."*

What is the Learning Registry and why does it matter? In this paper, we
introduce some of the core ideas behind the Learning Registry, and
describe how state education agencies can benefit from using it. The
paper offers examples of how the Learning Registry is being used today,
and discusses data services and applications that are being developed on
top of the Learning Registry infrastructure. The technical appendix
features a case study on how two educator portals in California have
integrated with the Learning Registry.

Read the paper and find out why your state should get involved and how!*
*

*The paper is available for free download here: http://goo.gl/vOSx9*


 
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