Put the New netTrekker Logo to Work

I’m sure you’ve noticed by now that netTrekker has a brand new logo. Along with the other recent changes for netTrekker (new product enhancements released a few weeks ago and our new netTrekker home) we thought it was important to start fresh with a new logo that represents both what netTrekker has become and the future of netTrekker.
- The new logo conveys how netTrekker has evolved over the past 10 years. We’ve transformed from a mere “educational search engine” into a robust student-centered technology tool that supports differentiated instruction and engages students in learning.
- The arrow represents netTrekker’s strength in filtering down the masses of information to get to only the poignant, relevant information you need, right now – for every individual student’s unique learning needs.
Did you know that you can put the netTrekker logo to work for you? Visit our logo page to download the logo in several different formats. You can replace any existing netTrekker d.i. logos with this new version. Then you can use the new logo in information you send out at the beginning of the school year to remind your teachers, students, and parents about your netTrekker subscription. You could also use the new logo to create a netTrekker icon and link from your computer desktops or on your school websites.
How else could you use the new logo as a way to renew interest in netTrekker in your school or to help you get the word out to your school community about your netTrekker subscription?
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