Microsoft, Houghton Mifflin team for education
eWeek | at | by Mike
Microsoft is partnering with publishing house Houghton Mifflin to better enable students to learn using Web-based resources.
At the 2007 National Educational Computing Conference June 25 in Atlanta, Microsoft and HMLT, a Boston-based division of Houghton Mifflin, announced a partnership to make it easier for pre-K12 and higher-education students, parents, teachers and administrators to access HMLT's educational resources.
The companies will be delivering personalized Web experiences for teachers, students, administrators and parents by providing a central point for accessing curriculum, lesson plans, communication, collaboration and best practices for use on a daily basis.