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Project Share takes Texas educators and students beyond the walls of the traditional classroom and gives them an online environment of educational resources that incorporates the use of today’s digital tools. Take a look at our new features.

Project Share gives Texas educators opportunities to join professional learning communities (PLCs), participate in professional development courses, explore content repositories, and use online instructional materials. Project Share enables educators to join an online community that provides support, collaboration, and resources from across the state.

To learn more about professional development opportunities for the 2012-2013 school year, contact your local education service center.

If you do not have a Project Share account, contact your local education service center or your district technology coordinator.

Course Catalog

The Course Catalog lists detailed information on Project Share courses that have been created for the Epsilen platform by developers around Texas.

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Project Share gives Texas students access to quality educational resources and an engaging online learning environment. Through Project Share, students can create ePortfolios — digital records of scholarly work and extracurricular accomplishments — that can be used as they transition from K-12 education and into college and career.

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The mission of Project Share is to provide an interactive and engaging learning environment that offers opportunities for:

  • Communicating and disseminating information from state, region, and district levels.
  • Creating or joining common interest networks to increase teacher-to-teacher collaboration, conversations with experts, and communication with students in a secure online environment.
  • Accessing state-adopted and approved materials, including electronic textbooks and other materials developed through TEA partnerships.
  • Accessing educational resources through The New York Times Knowledge Network, McDonald Observatory StarDate, PBS Digital Learning Library, Texas PBS, and many others.
  • Accessing Texas Education on iTunes U to explore the history and cultures of Texas, view educational tutorials, and download resources for personalized learning.
  • Collaborating on the development, dissemination, and evaluation of online professional development sessions and courses.
  • Highlighting individual accomplishments through the development of ePortfolios.
  • Developing and sharing ideas and resources.

Download the Project Share Booklet