Computers For Learning Program
Posted on Jul 21, 2010 10:19:03 AM | John Entwistle | 3 Comments    |

Educators, do you need a few computers for your classroom or school computer lab? If so, the U.S. General Services Administration, or GSA, Computers For Learning program may be able to help. The program encourages and promotes the reuse of government computers by transferring “excess” computers and related peripheral equipment to schools and educational nonprofit organizations.

The goal of the CFL program is to make modern computer technology an integral part of every classroom so every child has the opportunity to be educated to his or her full potential.

For more information about the Computers For Learning program visit http://computersforlearning.gov/

Link to the NES Virtual Campus.

 

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