The students used the laptop computers to compile their data and upload it, over the Internet, to a national database at TERC Laboratories in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Then, in May, all data was collected and hand-delivered to Congress by students participating in the CyberMarch.

- from Mathematics and Science on the Net in LAUSD
by Joe Oliver

Telecommunications Listings

ACCESS Center - California State University at Los Angeles
Aerospace Education Foundation (AEF)
California Museum of Science and Industry
Catalina Island Marine Institute (CIMI)
Center for Education and Equity in Mathematics, Science, and Technology (CEEMaST) California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Continuing Education Science and Technology Programs University College, California State University at Long Beach (CSULB)
Detwiler Foundation Computers for Schools Program
Earth Spirit
Education First - Pacific Bell
GTE California, Inc.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory/NASA
KCET Mathline - KCET/Los Angeles
Los Angeles Free-Net
Museum of Flying
National Science & Technology Week, c/o National Science Foundation
Pacific Bell Knowledge Network Explorer
Rockwell International Corporation
TEAMS Distance Learning Los Angeles County Office of Education
Technology for Results in Elementary Education (TREE)
TOPS (Teachers + Occidental = Partners in Science)
UCLA Project ISSUES


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