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Sowing the technology seed

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Yalixa Rivera Cruz / yrivera@elnuevodia.com

Microsoft announced that they will donate $1.2 million for Microsoft technology certificates that will be available for about 12,000 8th grade students in 400 public schools in Puerto Rico.

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Caguas partially inaugurates Center for Science and Technology (C3TEC)

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Marie Custodio Collazo / mcustodio@elnuevodia.com

C3TEC, the first science and technology center in the Caribbean, will have 33 interactive exhibitions in subjects ranging from meteorology to geology to energy. The center will also house two technology companies with laboratories, which the public will be able to observe through glass windows. On the third floor the structure will house a "green" roof with gardens and a rain water collection system.

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14 "eco-schools" receive the "green flag" in Puerto Rico for environmental action

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José E. Maldonado; jose@miprv.com

Fourteen schools in Puerrto Rico received the "green flag" yesterday from the Organization for a sustainable environment (OPAS in Spanish) for their work on envionmental issues in their school and their communities.   The "Eco-School" program is in its 5th year and during 2011-2012 more than 6,500 students and 550 teachers were impacted through the efforts in various schools throughout the island. 

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Tonight you can "touch" the Moon from El Morro

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Competencia científica para estudiantes de escuela primaria y secundaria

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La competencia ExploraVision de la Asociación Nacional de Maestros de Ciencia y la compañía Toshiba acaba de anunciar los detalles de la competencia para el 2013. Esta es la competencia más grande del mundo de ciencias K-12. Los estudiantes deben trabajar en grupos de 2-4 con el propósito de diseñar tecnologías que puedan existir de aquí a 20 años. 

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