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Learning
& Leading
with Technology
L&L emphasizes practical ideas about technology
and how
to use it in the K12 curriculum where it can
really make
a difference. It contains practitioner-focused and
-written articles
for teachers at all levels of technology use.
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This volume, L&L has covered science
resources on
the Web, telecomputing activities, electronic portfolios,
multimedia
projects, gender equity, virtual trips, and computer-based
concept mapping. L&L
also had two theme issues on educational software and
project-based
learning.
Features
| Site Highlights | Letters
to the Editor | Coming Soon

L&L Volume
26 Highlights
The L&L staff compiled a list of the
articles
you might have missed in volume 26. They span all grade and
subject
areas, and they have a solid foundation in both the
classroom and
the theory.
New Software
Releases
by Judi Mathis Johnson
Read all of the Software Releases columns from volume 26.
Judi shares
the latest and the greatest educational software releases in
this
column.

Reader Survey
As part of our ongoing quest for improvement, we would like
some feedback
from you. By completing this survey, you will not only help us
make
our site more useful to you but also be entered in a drawing
to win
your choice of:
- The Best Web Sites for Teachers (by Vicki F.
Sharp, Martin
G. Levine, and Richard M. Sharp),
- Virtual ArchitectureDesigning and Directing
Curriculum-Based
Telecomputing (by Judi Harris), or
- Educators Take ChargeTeaching in the Internet
Revolution
(by Elaine Insinnia and Eileen Skarecki).
Archive
Interested in seeing what else was in volume 26 or even a
previous
volume?
View some of these past issues.
L&L Volume 26
Index
The index to volume 26 of Learning &
Leading
with Technology is useful as a professional resource and
provides
an overview of the kinds of articles found
in L&L
over the volume year.

Call for Letters to the
Editor
We want to know what you think!
Learning & Leading with Technology wants your
feedback. Tell
us what you think about the articles, columns, or editorials
you read
monthly. Submit your letter (up to 250 words) to Kate
Conley, editor,
at kconley@iste.org.
Letters may be edited for editorial style and published on
our Web
site only or in the magazine.

Software
Releases
All of the new software releases announced during the
19982000
volume year will be online with links to their
manufacturers
Web sites. And, starting with volume 27, all software
releases and
reviews will appear online.
September
1999
September marks the beginning of a new volume
of L&L.
Look for new content and online supplements August 30.
Copyright © 1999, ISTE (International Society for Technology
in Education).
All rights reserved.
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