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Contract Commons Presented at CoSN Conference

The Contract Commons team, Marcey Grigsby, Smita Gulivindala, Natalie Porto and Brian Robinson, all New York Law School 3Ls, presented the project at CoSN international conference on school networking on March 6, 2006.  The conference, which attracts over 800 district, state and national education technology leaders aims to be the premier learning event on technology and learning through the Internet.  The team's powerpoint presentation and streaming audio of their talk is available now on the Contract Commons project website.

March 19, 2006 in Contract Commons | Permalink | Comments (0)

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