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Local Schools Work With Statewide Effort To Fight Cancer And Improve Education
Hancock County Schools' Technology Leaders Speak at Dataseam Conference
Jackson Independent Schools Leaders Speak at Dataseam Conference
Area Teachers Learn to Use Technology to Excite and Engage Students
Dataseam Hosts Apple Beta Training for New Lion Operating System
Local Student Named Dataseam Scholar at Kentucky Center Governor's School for the Arts
Local Teachers Join World Class Photographers
Dataseam CEO Meets with Federal CTO
Computer Specialist Earn Advanced Certification
Local Student Named Dataseam Scholars at Kentucky Center Governor's School for the Arts
Students Receive U of L Scholarship
Locals Earn Advanced Technical Certification
Local Teachers Place in Website Contest
Morgan County High School Teacher wins Innovation Award
Fairview Teacher wins Innovation Award
Muhlenberg High School Teacher wins Innovation Award
Highland Elementary Teacher wins Innovation Award
Jackson Independent Teacher wins Innovation Award
Lakeside Elementary Teacher wins Innovation Award
University of Louisville Honors Local Schools
Teachers Earn Over $1.5 in New Computers for Area Schools
Teacher Web Sites Earn Big Rewards for the Classroom
Local Area Teachers Creating Websites for New School Year
Allen Central Middle School Tours UofL Cancer Center
Local Students Explore Space
Local Computer Experts Earn Certification
Local School Administrators Honored at Tech Education Conference
Morehead State University unveils new Space Science Facility to support it's role in the future of space exploration and discovery
Fifth cancer Drug in Development from discoveries at the University of Louisville's James Graham Brown Cancer Center
Local Area Teachers Training Hard for New School Year
Kentucky School technolgists achieve advanced certifications
Menifee County teachers spend their "off days" imporoving thier computer skills
Kentucky school technologists achieve advanced certification
Cancer researcher honored with national innovation award using Dataseam Grid
"Bucks for Brains" helps build a better Kentucky
Technology Leaders Test Their Skills
Scholarship Meshes with recipient's Plan
Martin schools get computers
Paintsville Independent Senior awarded U of L scholarship.
Students learn both Windows and OS X at the same time from a single machine.
Floyd Schools get new computers
UofL secures $10.1 million to expand research
Current issue topic at Boyd High: U of L professor speaks about stem cell research
Innovative Statewide education and computing program featured on Apple web site.
School technology leaders go for three days of intensive training on the latest products
University of Louisville announces scholarship program for coal county graduates.
UofL: Tapping the Dataseam
Daily Independent: This they believe
MSU News: Statewide research initiative signed
Elliott County Getting Cancer Computer Donation
Dataseam Opens in Trigg County
Lane Report: The Dataseam Experiment
Business First: Research plays pivotal role
School computers on cancer-cure jobs
Jessamine County Joins the University of Louisville Cancer Fight
Caldwell County Dedicates Belcan Corporation-Provided Computer Lab
Jefferson County public schools to give cancer researchers access to thousands of its computers
School computers to fight cancer
Jefferson system would be tapped when students not using it
Scientists may use school's computer
Warren schools will share computer power
Cancer research project using school computers yields results
High School Aids Cancer Research
Caldwell computers to play role in cancer research
School Computers aid cancer researchers
School computers a tool for cancer research
Dataseam bridging state's past, future
School's PCs used for study on cancer drugs
Schools Open Doors To 'Grid Computing'
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