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The '''Arkansas Discovery Network''' is a nonprofit organization affiliated with the [[Donald W. Reynolds Foundation]]. The network is involved in "sharing operational strategies, collaborating with schools and teachers, and expanding educational programs" within the state of Arkansas. | The '''Arkansas Discovery Network''' is a nonprofit organization affiliated with the [[Donald W. Reynolds Foundation]]. The network is involved in "sharing operational strategies, collaborating with schools and teachers, and expanding educational programs" within the state of Arkansas. | ||
− | Partners in the network are | + | Partners in the network are [[Little Rock]]'s [[Arkansas Museum of Discovery]], Smackover's Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources, the Arkansas State University Museum in Jonesboro, the Arkansas NASA Educator Resource Center in Fayetteville, the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas in Pine Bluff, the Texarkana Museums System, and the Mid-America Science Museum in Hot Springs. |
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Latest revision as of 11:55, 12 June 2009
The Arkansas Discovery Network is a nonprofit organization affiliated with the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation. The network is involved in "sharing operational strategies, collaborating with schools and teachers, and expanding educational programs" within the state of Arkansas.
Partners in the network are Little Rock's Arkansas Museum of Discovery, Smackover's Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources, the Arkansas State University Museum in Jonesboro, the Arkansas NASA Educator Resource Center in Fayetteville, the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas in Pine Bluff, the Texarkana Museums System, and the Mid-America Science Museum in Hot Springs.