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Success Stories
This page is dedicated to highlighting the achievements of MDLP community members who have had success teaching over distance. It is hoped that by sharing experiences such as these, those interested in attaining similar success might benefit from the path already traveled by others.
If your site has a success story that you would like to share, please send it via email along with any photographs that might be available.
Journalism Collaboration Established
Gardiner Area HS students are utilizing ATM technology to join forces with students in Alabama and collaboratively produce a news magazine television show.
Lunch with ... Series Career Events
The MDLP and DOE sponsored lunchtime distance learning events in 2006 called the Lunch with ... Series that concentrate on career development. The purpose of these events is to expose students to career fields that are beyond their normal scope of influence.
Governor Baxter School teaches ASL
The Governor Baxter School teaches several sections of American Sign Language to students throughout Maine. Babrbara Keefe and teacher Sally Gatehouse share their experiences.
Hall-Dale HS and Japanese
Naoto Kobayashi and Hall Dale HS have been pioneers in delivering in-demand coursework over ATM. The principal of Hall-Dale HS, Steven MacDougall, and Naoto share some of the secrets to their success.
University of Maine Graduate Classes over ATM
University of Maine professor Sharon Gilbert has been delivering graduate classes over distance for the past several years.
Dexter HS math teacher teaches two ATM classes
Dexter HS math teacher, Roland Gilbert hadn't taught using ATM before the school year started... but as part of the "Learning over the Airwaves" project between Dexter HS, Penquis Valley HS, and Piscataquis Community HS he is teaching AP Calculus and Precalculus over a distance.
Bonny Eagle HS meets with US attorney
The Bonny Eagle High School Mock Trial Team used ATM technology to host a meeting with US Attorney for the State of Maine, Paula Silsby.
The Maine Economic Classroom
The main goal of the Maine E-conomic Classroom financial literacy series was to provide Maine high schools with direct access to high quality programs delivered by financial industry practitioners, regulators, and educators.
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