New Jersey's News Transcript (12/1) reports that "for the sixth year, the Howell K-8 School District has been named one of the top technologically advanced school districts in the nation" on the 2010 Digital School Districts Survey. For "medium-sized districts nationwide" -- those with 2,500 to 14,999 students -- Howell leads in technology, according to the survey, which "analyzes the use of technology by school boards and school districts to enhance curriculum, engage students, govern the district, communicate with students, parents, staff and the community, and how it is implemented to improve district operations."
New Jersey's Asbury Park Press (11/30, Sapia) reported on some of the technology used in Howell schools. Some "examples include the district's website, creating podcasts, learning robotics, talking digitally from a classroom in one school to one in another school and exchanging e-mails."
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