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Learning &
Leading
with Technology
February
1998
Make one-computer teaching fun! Soo Boo Tan tells you hown
in her
feature article. Also read the first in our series of
middle school
technology integration vignettes, how to teach students to
think
critically, and how to use technology-based mathematical
models.
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Making One-Computer
Teaching
Fun!
by Soo Boo Tan
The one-computer classroom may be the norm for many schools
for awhile.
This month we bring our readers a feature article that shows
how easily
and manageably a single computer can serve the needs of many
students
at one time.
Download
the full article (PDF, 453 KB PDF Instructions)

Mining the Internet
Online
by Glen Bull, Gina Bull, & Judi
Harris
Mining the Internet is an ongoing column in L&L.
Frequently
the Internet changes substantially in the six months between
the time
that a column is submitted and the time it appears in print.
The Mining
the Internet Web site will provide a location for updates to
each issues
column. It will also provide a way to offer active links to
Internet
locations mentioned in the column and a place for material
that would
not fit in the confines of a four-page column. The column will
therefore
become a hybrid mix of print materials that will appear in
each issue
of L&L and supplementary materials that will be
placed on
the Web each month.
Copyright © 1998, ISTE (International
Society for Technology in Education).
All rights reserved.
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