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Learning & Leading with Technology
Summer 2004
Welcome to the annual online-only issue of ISTE's L&L. We
look at
some of the best from Volume 31, revisit our member profiles,
and look
a bit ahead to next year's issues. Stay cool, Summer's almost
over.
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Summer Special
Eight Who RateISTE Member Profiles Revisited
Read about the 8 members profiled in each of Volume 32's issues.
By L&L Staff
Go
to Profiles Page

Resources
Links, and
supplemental info
from thisVolume of L&L
We'v e taken a full year's worth the resources and arranged them by category.
If you're itching to explore some high value sites recommended by your peers,
this is were you can scratch. Go
there.
September 2004
Arriving soon, L&L's interview series with ISTE
Leadership
concludes with part 3 as Chris Stephenson talks with ISTE
President Jan
Van Dam about volunteerism. Additionally, Mike Ribble and Gerald
Bailey
examine digital citizenship and NETS, Glen Bull and Joe Garofalo
focus on
the grand challenge of exploiting the Internet access in the
classroom.
There is much more, but you can't read it until it cools off a bit
(issues
should arrive the final week of August and be posted here by
September 5).
October 2004
They're back! Mike Ribble and Gerald Bailey, that is, with a lively feature
on Digital Citizenship and 21st Century Survival Skills. A full package
of curriculum articles and the exciting launch of two new columns (Professional
Development and The Connected Classroom). No tricks, this promises to be
the best treat of an issue ever.
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in Education).
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