The Public Learning Media Laboratory:
Our Vision
Our vision for change is that the process of teaching and learning would be more productive if educators could work with students who fully understood key educational skills and concepts. If students were better prepared, educators would have the ability to do what they do best: work more with students who need critical personal support, or share their expertise and excitement by extending teaching into new areas.
The Public Learning Media Laboratory is designed to transform the production and delivery of educational technologies to teachers and learners, and to greatly improve educational outcomes for all students.
We need your help to raise funds to develop our next teaching and learning tools, including:
(1) A multiplication tool, designed to teach multidigit multiplication, due out in September
(2) A geography tool, designed to teach about changing geopolitical boundaries
(3) A data tool, designed to teach data literacy and graphing
Thank you sincerely for your support, and please don’t hesitate to contact us with your questions.
The Public Learning Media Laboratory, Inc. is a 501c-3 nonprofit organization.
Dave H. Crusoe, Co-Founder
Robert Sibley, Co-Founder
p.s. Please join us on Facebook and forward this campaign to your friends!
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Comments (1)
t3sue said:
I co-directed a very large (and successful) technology grant with Rob for five years so I know how dedicated to this goal he is. Dave worked with us on that project. Both of these men are highly intelligent, creative and dedicated to making the best technology available to ALL educators and their students, who would benefit from it being free in such an important way. So please consider a donation..doesn’t have to be big..just donate whatever you can to this important project! Sue Eskridge
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