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Awards

The Old Schoolhouse Magazine - 2010 TOS Crew Award - Best Customer Service

New York (May 21, 2010) - Teaching people to create, learn and have fun with computer graphics. That is our mission here at Great Software Tools and this month we were honored with the 2010 Homeschool Crew Seaworthy Award for Best Customer Service from The Old Schoolhouse Magazine. We were chosen from more than 75 other companies and our online tutorials were among the top reasons the crew members recognized Great Software Tools for this award.

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News Articles

Reviews

The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
Graphics Toolbox is graphics software unlike any I have used before; it has many practical uses for the typical homeschool. Essentially, Graphics Toolbox allows you to create your own custom projects for any presentation you like, such as:
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Graphics-Toolbox Local Classes

Summer Camps

Intro to Fashion Design Academy
Stony Brook University
2 sessions:
ages 9-11 and 12-15
Stony Brook, NY
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Learning Institute Fashion Design 2010
Hofstra University,
Hempstead, NY
Grades 4-9
Sponsored by
Game Builders Academy
July 6-16
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Upcoming Events

July 30, 2010
CEI-PEA Conference

IBM Headquarters
Armonk, NY

October 23, 2010
ArtWorks ‘10

NYC Art Education Conference
8:00-4:30
NYC

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Introduction
Learn how Graphics-Toolbox can benefit students, business people and hobbyists.

About Us
Why did we create Graphics-Toolbox?

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Informative

Right now with Graphics-Toolbox, everyone will learn to manipulate and control their graphics tools

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Important Points to Know

Fashion Research Guide

Technology is essential in the fashion industry today

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Respond quickly and creatively to the ever-changing trends & needs of today's buyers.

Art Teachers

UFT CONFERENCE
New York City, May 8, 2010

Celebration of Teaching and Learning 2010
New York City, March 5 & 6, 2010

The Celebration of Teaching and Learning
New York City, March 6 & 7, 2009

MassCue 2008 Conference in Sturbridge, MA
Massachusetts Computer Using Educators
November 19 & 20, 2008

NJEA Convention in Atlantic City, NJ
New Jersey Education Association Convention
November 6 & 7, 2008

ACTEM Conference in Augusta, Maine
Association of Computer Technology Educators of Maine
October 16 & 17, 2008

UFT CONFERENCE
New York City,
May 8, 2010

The UFT participants were energized and focused as they made their way around the Exhibition Hall. It may have been because of the spectacular breakfast the UFT provided, but it was probably because of the enthusiasm teachers have when they are looking for new techniques, strategies and technologies to better help their students...

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Celebration of Teaching and Learning 2010, New York City,
March 5 & 6, 2010

Over two thousand teachers and administrators circulated the Thirteen Celebration Conference looking for ways to enhance their curriculum and excite their students. All of them found Graphics-Toolbox could do both. Graphics- Toolbox captured the teachers’ attention...

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The Celebration of Teaching
and Learning

There is nothing more inspiring than seeing teachers light up when we show them ways to excite and educate their kids. It is a common thread that binds educators across district, state and even national boundaries. Schools are hubs for ideas and the people...

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Lessons from MassCue!!

As you shared the topic of Wednesday's Keynote Presenter, Wesley Fryer, you acknowledged how valuable Graphics-Toolbox can be in the creative learning environment. Educators across the country agree that project-based learning offers students the opportunity to develop 21st Century skills while...

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Highlights from New Jersey!!

As I spoke with many educators, we discussed the differences between the expectations of the classroom and that of the real world. When students work on a homework assignment, they know that they have a captive audience with their teachers and parents. From that perspective, appearance...

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Thank you Maine!

While talking with some educators, I suggested that the appearance of an assignment is almost as important as the content. They corrected me; they said, "The appearance IS as important as the content." That is where...

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