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HP Awards Nearly $2.5 Million to 15 Schools, 10 Colleges and Universities
HP (NYSE:HPQ) today awarded nearly $2.5 million in equipment, cash and
professional development opportunities to 25 U.S. learning institutions
as a part of the 2007 HP Technology for Teaching Leadership awards.
Part of the company’s 2007 HP Technology for
Teaching grant program, the awards are designed to transform and improve
learning in the classroom through innovative uses of technology.
They were presented to 15 K-12 public schools and 10 two- and four-year
colleges and universities that received grants in 2006-2007 and were
invited to apply for additional investment support.
Recipients were selected for reinvestment based on their successful
integration of HP technology into classroom curriculum, demonstration of
positive results on student achievement, and innovative plans to expand
their programs to have a broader impact on student success.
"HP is recognizing schools that have
demonstrated exceptional work by providing them with additional
technology tools and professional development opportunities,”
said Yvonne Hunt, vice president, Global Philanthropy, HP. "HP’s
leadership awards maintain innovative applications of technology so that
more and more students will benefit from improved teaching and learning.”
Since 2004, HP has contributed a total of $44 million in HP Technology
for Teaching grants to more than 850 schools worldwide. During the last
20 years, HP has contributed more than $1 billion in cash and equipment
to schools, universities, community organizations and other nonprofit
organizations around the world.
K-12 grants
HP is awarding more than $1.2 million in HP equipment, cash and
professional development to teams of teachers at 15 K-12 public schools.
Each school will receive 11 HP Tablet PCs, 10 HP digital cameras, 10
all-in-one printers, 10 digital projectors and stipends for the 15
teachers involved in the technology integration work.
The award additionally includes a professional development program for
educators funded by HP and provided by the International Society for
Technology in Education. Each school will receive training and mentoring
as they implement their projects.
The value of the grant award for each school is more than $81,000.
An example of a K-12 grant-winning project is at Riley Creek Elementary
School in Gold Beach, Oregon, where students in grades 6 through 8
studied tsunamis and developed tsunami preparedness plans based on what
they learned in their research. The result was a complete transformation
of the teaching practice of each member of the team, making classes more
interactive and engaging. Team data about student learning showed
increased attainment of subject matter concepts and skills in math,
science, language arts, social studies, health and computer applications.
Higher education grants
HP is awarding 10 two- and four-year colleges and universities a total
of $1.2 million in cash and equipment. Each recipient package will
include HP products and a cash award with a total value of more than
$120,000. The award includes two wireless HP Tablet PCs, two HP digital
projectors, two HP printers and two HP digital cameras for faculty use,
40 additional HP Tablet PCs for student use, and a cash award of $15,000.
In addition, the grant includes travel expenses for one participant from
each campus to attend the Worldwide HP Technology for Teaching Higher
Education Conference Feb. 18-19, 2008, in San Diego.
An example of a higher education grant-winning initiative is at Clemson
University in Clemson, S.C. Instructors there have been using HP Tablet
PCs in mathematics courses to support a new, studio-style approach to
teaching. Using the HP Tablet PCs to enable real-time feedback and
collaboration, the Clemson faculty has greatly improved the percentage
of students who successfully complete key math courses.
2007 HP Technology for Teaching Leadership Grant recipients
More information about 2007 HP Technology for Teaching program and grant
recipients is available at www.hp.com/go/hpteach.
This year’s recipients, listed alphabetically
by state, are:
K-12
Three Rivers Elementary School
Three Rivers, Calif.
San Lorenzo Valley Elementary
Felton, Calif.
Julius B. Nachman Elementary School
Alexandria, La.
William Paca Elementary
Baltimore, Md.
H. Olive Day Elementary School
Norfolk, Mass.
Watauga High School
Boone, N.C.
Hannibal High School
Hannibal, N.Y.
Stockbridge Valley Central School
Munnsville, N.Y.
Riley Creek Elementary School
Gold Beach, Ore.
Peters Township High School
McMurray, Pa.
Washington Oak School
Coventry, R.I.
Bolivar Middle School
Bolivar, Tenn.
Sanchez Middle School
El Paso, Texas
Clearfield High School
Clearfield, Utah
Milwaukee Academy of Science
Milwaukee, Wis.
Higher Ed
Diablo Valley College
Pleasant Hill, Calif.
University of California, Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, Calif.
Valdosta State University
Valdosta, Ga.
Parkland College
Champaign, Ill.
DePauw University
Greencastle, Ind.
Washington University
St. Louis, Mo.
Montgomery County Community College
Blue Bell, Pa.
Clemson University
Clemson, S.C.
Eastfield College
Mesquite, Texas
Seattle University
Seattle, Wash. About HP
HP focuses on simplifying technology experiences for all of its
customers – from individual consumers to the
largest businesses. With a portfolio that spans printing, personal
computing, software, services and IT infrastructure, HP is among the
world’s largest IT companies, with revenue
totaling $97.1 billion for the four fiscal quarters ended April 30,
2007. More information about HP is available at www.hp.com.
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